Rock out with two new Bluetooth headphones from Motorola
Thanks to a companion iOS app, you’ll always be able to track down the Moto Pulse or Moto Surround.
Thanks to a companion iOS app, you’ll always be able to track down the Moto Pulse or Moto Surround.
The inexpensive tracker has a replaceable battery that can last for up to a year.
Motorola is launching its own smart watch -- the Moto 360 -- today.
From July 2015, the most popular smartphones on the market will feature a global "kill-switch."
Motorola will soon be owned by Lenovo. Should Apple be concerned?
Can the Chinese company finally make Motorola relevant again with handsets that can match the iPhone?
The latest data on the state of the U.S. smartphone market is in.
Apple has once again taken the No. 1 position in J.D. Power's Smartphone Satisfaction Study.
Apple and Motorola's patent disputes have come to a quick, uneasy end.
This week, Apple has sent its lawyers after both Motorola and Samsung. According to reports from Reuters and paidContent, Apple is suing Motorola for the company's use of Qualcomm technology, while Samsung is being targeted because of its autocorrect feature (among other iOS patents).
Earlier today, Apple was forced to remove every 3G iOS device from its German Online Store apart from the iPhone 4, due to a Motorola injunction. The iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and 3G-capable iPads have been removed from the Apple Online Store in Germany, and only the iPhone 4S remains.
According to a recent survey, 89 percent of iPhone owners will stick with Apple when it comes to purchasing their next smart phone handset. This figure placed Apple ahead of every other manufacturer in terms of smart phone retention rate, with HTC's 39 percent earning the company the position of second place.
Google is looking to acquire Motorola, but the deal hasn't been approved yet. Starbucks will soon be giving away free app downloads just for stopping in. Plus we have a new app that will have you squealing over puzzles. Get all this info. and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
Just moments ago, Google founder and CEO Larry Page announced, in a blog post, his company's intention to purchase Motorola Mobility, the mobile division of the American-based networking giant and longtime Android supporter for about $12.5 billion.
In an article that recently hit the Web, one Wall Street observer has offered a piece of free advise to Samsung, Motorola, RIM and other iPad-competing tablet-makers. The advice, in short, involves reducing prices - because according to the observer (Numura Securities analyst Richard Windsor), iPad-competing tablets "have to be cheap."
According to a recently published report by JP Morgan, various companies in the tablet market have reduced their build plans following poor sales.
A new survey confirms what most of us already suspected: the iPad’s reign as the top selling tablet will likely continue for years to come, no matter the number of competitors. Does this mean the war is already over?
Thanks to the astonishing success of the iPad, Apple was the number one PC manufacturer in Q4, 2010, according to a recent DisplaySearch report. Apple is now ahead of HP, Acer, Dell, and Toshiba, and has accounted for 17.2 percent of all PC shipments made in Q4, 2010.
The Super Bowl, for those of you not familiar with this landmark of American culture, is all about the ads. Major companies spend big bucks to get featured on what is one of the most massively watched TV sport events of the year. Technology companies take on a large share of the spot, and this year more than ever, our dear iDevices had a central role. For those of you who missed these, or want to see the spots again, here they are...
Motorola is attempting to take another jab at Apple in commercial that will air during the Super Bowl. The advertisement shows off Motorola's Honeycomb tablet, the Xoom.
ZumoCast has disappeared from the App Store. The app is not gone for good, and should return in a month or two.
When a PC magazine calls you the “Golden Apple” you must be doing something right. PCWorld readers who took part in the publication’s annual Reliability and Service Survey agree when it comes to Apple. Read more ...
Verizon must really want the iPhone. So much so, it has apparently featured Apple’s handset on its Cyber Monday ad without actually mentioning (or showing the device itself). Read more ...
Weeks after Motorola sued Apple, the Cupertino, California-based company has returned fire. Read more...