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jueves, 20 de octubre de 2011

Motorola Lapdock 100 headed to Sprint on October 21

Motorola Lapdock 100 headed to Sprint on October 21

Motorola's Lapdock 100 won't just be confined to AT&T when it ships. A leak Saturday from Sprint's internal employee rewards newsletter relayed to Engadget has the phone-to-netbook transformer shipping on October 21. It would be arriving just four days after it arrives at AT&T linked to the Atrix 2.......

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http://feeds.electronista.com/click.phdo?i=32a8f14e31cb3c313a188301353208fc

miércoles, 15 de diciembre de 2010

Exploding Droid 2 Didn039t Was Dropped Says Moto

Exploding Droid 2 Didn039t Was Dropped Says Moto

You may remember the flurry of interest in the apparent exploding Motorola Droid 2 last week. A user claimed that while talking on his Droid 2, the device's glass screen blew outward, cutting his ear. After some investigation, Motorola has told PC Magazine that this phone does not appear to have exploded at all. Rather, it was dropped. They surmise that the user did not notice the glass around the earpiece had been make sharp by the aforementioned dropping.

It's hard to say why this story had such legs. It might just be that we're all secretly wondering if our phones are out to get us. No one is saying the consumer was intentionally trying to mislead anyone. Perhaps he just jumped to conclusions. Moto's investigation pointed out that the only components in the phone that could explode, would render the device unusable, but this phone still works. It is not unheard of that a battery could be damaged and go up in flames, but there is nothing volatile near the earpiece.�...

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http://techtime.posterous.com/exploding-droid-2-didnand039t-was-dropped-say

viernes, 23 de julio de 2010

Android And Lego Come Together To Solve Puzzles

A Lego robot, with the help of a Motorola Droid, has solved a 7x7x7 Rubicks Cube - All in less than 40 minutes.

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http://www.pcworld.com/article/201591/android_and_lego_come_together_to_solve_puzzles.html

domingo, 18 de julio de 2010

Motorolas Droid X Sells Out on Day One

While Apple has been busy playing damage control on the antenna issues with its iPhone 4, Motorola has been clearing some headway of its own with the launch of the Droid X, which sold out on it's first day on the market.

Source:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/motorola’s-droid-x-sells-out-on-day-one/