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Motorola Atrix: a second look (video)

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Each of the CES there is something so charming that we can not help going back for seconds (or thirds ). This year, it happens to be the Motorola Atrix, which is no doubt our gadget show, and Myriam together with a deep practical purposes. We have used every excuse we swing past the Motorola booth “on our way to the” other stuff on the show floor, and finally broke down and go to another practice. Check out the video after the show .. break, which hopefully should help explain the Atrix transfers can be made from desktop phones, portable set-top box and I apologize to our enthusiasm />
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Motorola Atrix: a second look ( video) originally appeared on Mobile Phone Street. Sun, January 9, 2011 09:07:00 ET See terms of use of feeds

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I’m probably going to change my N95 8GB (Symbian), the second O / s – maybe Android. I can learn how to transfer the name to the list, but how do I transfer all my calendar entries?





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Motorola Atrix 4G, HD multimedia dock, and laptop dock hands-on

Earlier today, we got a complete demo and some seat time with the Motorola Atrix 4G for AT&T at Motorola’s CES event, including its HD multimedia dock and laptop dock. The phone looks similar to the Samsung Vibrant, but with a black screen bezel and a tastefully patterned matte back cover. Build quality is very good, as we’d expect from a Motorola device. The QHD (960 x 540) display is gorgeous and the phone feels ultra snappy, thanks to the dual-core processor running Froyo. In fact, despite still running preliminary firmware, we recorded a blazing 2,616 score on the Quadrant test. The power button at the top back of the Atrix 4G also serves as a fingerprint reader, and there’s a dual-LED flash flanking the 5 megapixel camera. Check out the gallery below and read on for the details — and the complete demo on video — after the break.

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Motorola Atrix 4G, HD multimedia dock, and laptop dock hands-on originally appeared on Mobile Phone Street on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 02:41:00 EST. .

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I need to write an Android App for my senior project. I know Java but I just need a great idea. Any suggestions?

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Motorola Cliq 2 pictures hit the outside world?

What, you didn’t forget about the Cliq series, did you? The followup to Motorola and T-Mobile’s slider’s been long rumored — we heard a few morsels of information back in September — and now CellPhoneSignal has a few pics of what it claims is the Begonia, aka Cliq 2 (for T-Mobile, naturally). The keyboard here is, well, interesting, to say the least, and there’s also apparently a five megapixel camera on the back. We’re not really sure how our thumbs feel about the layout, but if this is legit, we’d reckon they’ll get to try it out themselves sooner or later. That’s what giant gadget trade shows are for, right? Right. More pictures via the source link.

Motorola Cliq 2 pictures hit the outside world? originally appeared on Mobile Phone Street on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 23:11:00 EST. .

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I have some ideas for android and possibly iphone apps, but I have a pc and only know some javascript. Does anyone know of some software that I can get that would make creating apps easier? I have already signed up for Google’s App Inventor and I am waiting for an invite. I have also installed appcelorator, but it isn’t that easy to use.

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LG Optimus 2X coming to T-Mobile USA by March?

When the Optimus 2X was announced a few days ago, North America was conspicuously left out of the nebulous launch plans mentioned in the press release -- but that doesn't necessarily mean it's not coming. RCR Wireless says it has it on "rather good authority" that LG's beastly Tegra 2 -powered Android phone will in fact see a US launch, and that said launch will be on T-Mobile in late February (which would be right after MWC ) or early March.

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HTC HD2 and Nexus One get some Gingerbread crumbs (update: EVO, Droid and Desire, too)

With Gingerbread freely distributed to the open-source masses, it probably won't surprise you to hear there already a custom ROM for Google's darling Nexus One . But what if we told you Android 2.3 is now available for the HTC HD2 as well? That's right, the Windows Mobile 6.5 powerhouse can now snap off a sugary piece of the same Android code, and from what we hear in the XDA-developers forums, it works pretty decently, too.

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Motorola Droid 2 Global firmware update promises better voice quality, sundry fixes

Verizon's been pretty good about keeping its Droid line well-updated in a timely fashion -- if not with the latest Android versions, at least with critical fixes. The trend continues on the Droid 2 Global , where a firmware refresh rolling out now is said to offer "improved" audio during calls, fewer freezes, and a bunch of fixes around the phone's global roaming capability

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Motorola ‘Stadia’ trademark application hints at device with gaming / fitness features

It's not exactly a ton to go on, but a trademark application recently filed by Motorola for the word "Stadia" has at least opened up a few interesting possibilities. While the (as yet nonexistent) device in question is seemingly phone-related given the goods and services Motorola is hoping to have covered, the application also specifically mentions a "game device in the nature of handheld units for playing electronic games for use with external display screen or monitor," along with a number of fitness-related functions like heart rate, speed, and calorie monitoring. That latter bit is further backed up by a separate "Stadia" trademark application filed by Motorola back in November, which specifically covered "fitness monitoring devices." What does it all mean

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - December 16, 2010 at 10:52 pm

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Motorola Android tablet specs and Honeycomb home screen leaked in Taiwan?

Turns out Andy Rubin might not be the only fella who's been showing off the elusive Motorola Android tablet. Earlier this week, some lucky guy from Taiwan claims to have stumbled upon the same Honeycomb device, and was kind enough to share the above homescreen spy shot as well as some thoughts on his one-hour hands-on. We're told that there'll be a 7-inch version as well as a 10-inch version (the latter appears to be what Rubin had), and the one we're looking at here has a 1280 x 800 display of unknown size, NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 dual-core chip, gyroscope, a 5 megapixel main camera, and a 2 megapixel front camera

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Sanyo Taho for Sprint will take a beating, won’t deliver a beating to your wallet

If you were looking for Sprint's first fully submersible handset to sell for under $100 on contract... well, you've finally found it. What you're looking at here is the Sanyo Taho, a beefed-up clamshell that offers the usual suite of environmental resistance claims that come with mil-spec 810G compliance: water, dust, shock, and extreme temperature.

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Motorola Android tablet prototype makes a cameo at D: Dive Into Mobile running Honeycomb

Google's Andy Rubin brought more than just a Nexus S in his bag of goodies tonight. On stage at D: Dive Into Mobile, the man has brought with him a prototype Android tablet from Motorola.

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