Catégorie - MOTOROLA
The Ratings Game: Motorola wins favor over RIM, Palm
Motorola Inc.'s focus on developing wireless handsets for the Android operating system may help the company win more corporate customers as well as support from wireless carriers -- at the expense of rivals such as Research In Motion Ltd. and Palm Inc.
2009-11-02 -
Market Watch
Best Buy Black Friday deals 2009
Samsung Instinct S30, Sony Ericsson W518a, blackberry Curve 8330 and Motorola Rival are all offered for free after savings on new or upgrade two-year ...
2009-11-19 -
World News
Motorola Passes TD-LTE Test
HONG KONG -- Motorola’s (NYSE: MOT ) Home & Networks Mobility business announced today that Motorola is the first company to successfully complete and pass the time-division duplex long-term evolution (TD-LTE) key functionalities test initiated by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). The testing measures high-bandwidth network capacity and a number of key TD-LTE ...
2009-11-18 -
Unstrung.com
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Tags: Téléphone Mobile , Chiffres , Nokia , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , Motorola , LG , enfers , prometteur , Google Inc. Business - La croissance est de retour après six mois de ...
2009-11-24 -
ZDNet.fr
Motorola invests in Anywhere Multitouch technology
It's been awhile since we heard anything from Sensitive Objects , the French firm that developed Anywhere Multitouch, the platform that uses piezoelectric sensors to extend touch sensitivity beyond the display to the entire device. Well, we thought it was a pretty sweet idea -- and apparently Motorola did as well. According some spicy and exotic PR, Moto's investing some of its hard-earned cash ...
2009-12-03 -
Engadget
Motorola to continue commitment to LTE and WiMAX technologies
Motorola will continue to commit to both LTE and WiMAX technologies although other telecom equipment makers have focused their deployments on LTE, according to Bruce Brda, senior vice president and general manager of wireless networks for Motorola's Home & Networks Mobility business.
2009-12-17 -
Digi Times
Motorola Buys Another Company for Home & Networks Unit
Motorola Inc. (MOT) is buying another company to add to its Home & Networks Mobility business, the very unit it reportedly wants to sell. On Thursday, the equipment maker said it’s purchasing SecureM LLC, about two months after snapping up BitBand and RadioFrame .
2010-01-07 -
BillingWorld
Motorola's Droid Phone Costs $187.75 To Make -ISuppli
Motorola Inc.'s (MOT) critical Droid smart phone costs $187.75 to make, according to market researcher iSuppli. The maker of cellphones, semiconductors and two-way radios hopes the Droid will help regain traction in the cellphone market that has been taken over by Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone.
2010-01-14 -
Nasdaq
Home Depot to boost tech
Home Depot Inc. will make a $60 million investment in 2010, buying more than 10,000 portable devices made by Motorola that will help employees stock shelves, make telephone calls and check out customers ...
2010-01-17 -
Tulsa World
Motorola sues Research In Motion
Motorola Inc. said Friday that it has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging that Blackberry-maker Research In Motion Ltd. has engaged in unfair trade practices by the importation and sale of RIM products that infringe on five of Motorola's patents.
2010-01-22 -
Daily Herald