A number of prominent analysts believe Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility and its 17,000 patents are unlikely to significantly affect Apple.
The Photon 4G - which debuted today in NYC - features a slew of tricked out specs, including Nvidia’s 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 chip, a 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen display, dual cameras and a kickstand for hands-free viewing.
Answering to complaints that the $800 Xoom is too expensive, Motorola has just announced a cheaper version set to debut at all the major big box stores.
The #1 electronics retailer in America has come up with a plan to provide tablets to some of its sales people on the retail floor, but it won't say what tablet it has in mind.
Over the last few weeks, there's been a lot of discussion over Motorola's new Android 3.0-based tablet, the Xoom. But now a company that actually has that same name is suing.
If you're going to get a Motorola Xoom, the most expensive multimedia tablet to date, you may as well go all the way. The company has unveiled a version of the device in pure gold, but you can't buy it, you have to win it.
Yes, Motorola's Xoom may be priced at a hefty $600 with a contract, and an outrageous $800 without. Still, the Android Honeycomb-powered tablet offers some sweet specs, and yes, it is now confirmed - an "unlockable/relockable bootloader."
Motorola’s Xoom tablet - which is priced at $600 with a two-year contract - will be available via the Verizon network on February 24. As expected, the tablet can also be purchased without an agreement for $800.
So let me understand this. Motorola wants to take on Apple’s wildly popular iPad with an overpriced $800 tablet that won’t initially support Adobe Flash. Does Motorola think we are all suckers?