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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Andy Rubin, Google's senior vice-president of mobile and digital content, posted on the official Google Mobility blog that Android device activations now average around 850,000 each day. Additionally, Rubin said that there are more than 300 million Android devices active around the world and that there are now more than 450,000 applications available on the Android Market, roughly triple the applications that were available in February 2011.
By Brad Reed | 28 February, 2012 05:48
The fourth iteration of Motorola's signature Droid smartphone is hitting the shelves for Verizon customers this Friday.
By Brad Reed | 08 February, 2012 04:32
Motorola has released a teaser video for a new smartphone it will announce on 18 October, seemingly hinting that it will be a new version of the iconic RAZR mobile phone.
By Ross Catanzariti | 11 October, 2011 15:58
Summer is just around the corner, which means it's time for device manufacturers to release their high-profile Android devices all at the same time to pre-empt the iPhone 5 hype machine.
By Brad Reed | 26 May, 2011 06:41
Australian users of the Motorola Milestone smartphone will receive an upgrade to Android version 2.2 "Froyo" from next year the company announced today.
By Rodney Gedda | 07 September, 2010 09:54
The Motorola Droid certainly hasn't been an "iPhone killer," but it has become a solid alternative to the iPhone for Verizon customers who don't want to switch their carriers.
By Brad Reed | 17 June, 2010 04:46
Yesterday's statement from Palm's CEO, lamenting how Motorola's Droid beat the Palm Pre into Verizon stores, I was reminded of a famous Marlon Brando line from "On the Waterfront." Many people know the words, even of they don't know they come from a 1954 motion picture.
By David Coursey | 20 March, 2010 05:32
Motorola can add one more item onto its list of Droid slogans: Droid does have more expensive hardware than the Nexus One. But only by a small margin.
By JR Raphael | 16 January, 2010 10:36
Google's pretty good at keeping its Web and search developments secret, but it's quickly learning that hardware's a different beast, as details on the Nexus One, a.k.a. the Google Phone, are leaking all over the Internet.
By Jared Newman | 24 December, 2009 11:48
Motorola's Droid has been the subject of much furor lately, fueled in-part by a series of ad spots, including Verizon's controversial campaign.
By Chris Brandrick | 13 November, 2009 01:23
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