…a little bit better from Samsung over the LG with a 3 megapixel camera as well as haptic feedback so it doesn’t feel like you’re just hitting a screen. It’ll be expensive but won’t it look nice with that Armani suit… Motorola are like Apple when it comes to creating…
…connect to a server all the way on the other side of the world in Canada and using a terminal to surf the web. The chequebook-sized device with a Motorola Razr inspired keyboard is therefore quite easy to use straight out of the box and the only setup that’s really…
…– the Razr2 is the sequel that lives up to expectations and beyond. Should you buy it?: Worth buying if you’ve always liked the laser-cut sexiness that only the Razr phones can provide. Product: Motorola Razr2 V9 Vendor: Motorola RRP: $829 Website: Motorola Razr2 V9 Reviewed by Leigh D. Stark…
…at the European market, where faster, so-called “third generation” (3G) networks are more widely available than in Motorola’s home U.S. market. Zander also said Motorola has partnered with another company that can fit feature-length movies on so-called Secure Digital (SD) cards capable of storing several gigabytes, or billions of bytes,…
Nokia announced this week it expects to start selling mobile devices using WiMAX Internet technology in early 2008. WiMAX allows very high-speed Internet access from laptops, phones or other mobile devices over greater distances than previous technologies. Nokia’s closest rival in the handset market, U.S. based Motorola, also plans to…
Reformed hacker, Kevin Mitnick, can finally tell his version of the story as a court order that prevented him from profiting from his crimes has been lifted. Mitnick spent more than five years in jail for his exploits, which included hacking into Motorola, Novell, Fujitsu, Sun Microsystems and Nokia to…
In a sign that content, mobility and storage technologies are converging, Motorola has announced the launch of a new backup and recovery service. Motorola Backup allows users to wirelessly backup, retrieve and restore data from a mobile phone or SIM card without the use of a PC. Using a Java-based…
Last week, Motorola launched its first online-game-playing mobile phone, picking China for the initiative in a bid to tap into one of the world’s top game markets. The US firm, the world’s second-biggest mobile phone maker, rolled out its E680G, a modified version of an existing gaming handset adapted to…