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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Motorola Droid Bionic's Webtop accessories (photos)
A gallery of the Droid Bionic's Webtop accessories.
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Motorola Droid Bionic (Photos)
The Motorola Droid Bionic is everything you want from a high-end smartphone--it's sleek, fast, and powerful, with features that will please both consumers and business users--if you're willing to...
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CES: Motorola Droid Bionic specs
At CES 2011, Verizon and Motorola unveiled the latest Droid smartphone, the Droid Bionic, which runs on Google Android. It's a 4G handset that has a 2GHz dual-core processor.
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Motorola Droid Bionic (photos)
The Motorola Droid Bionic is the first Verizon 4G LTE smartphone announces at CES 2011.
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Page: Motorola Mobility acquisition is key to Google's future
Google announces completion of its deal to buy Motorola Mobility and enter the hardware market. The marriage will likely bolster Google’s Android-based smartphone business and Xoom tablet...
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Google closes Motorola Mobility purchase: A daunting to-do list ahead
Google's goal is to take Motorola Mobility and create a bevy of new mobile experiences. But first there's a lot of integration work ahead.
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Google: We now own Motorola Mobility
The Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility has been consummated, according to the CEO of Google.
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China clears Google, Motorola merger: Deal to close 'within days'
Following China's approval of the deal, Google is set to acquire smartphone maker Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion as soon as this coming week.
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Why Apple, RIM, Nokia and Motorola are arguing over what your next SIM card will look like
Apple's SIM design would result in handsets costing more to manufacture.
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Up close with the HTC Incredible 4G LTE (photos)
4G LTE comes to the HTC Incredible as Verizon reveals the latest in the Incredible line at CTIA.
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CTIA 2012: HTC and Verizon announce Droid Incredible 4G LTE
HTC continues to roll out new devices with Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC Sense 4. Verizon now gets an upgraded Incredible that runs on their LTE network.
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Capability and ease of use earned MOTOACTV a place on my wrist (review & gallery)
For those looking to have a device that tracks workout details and serves multiple key functions, then the Motorola MOTOACTV is a device to consider.
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Motorola MOTOACTV performs well and motivates athletes
For those looking to have a device that tracks workout details and serves multiple key functions, then the Motorola MOTOACTV is a device to consider.
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Motorola secures injunction against Windows 7, Xbox in Germany
Another day, another patent fight. Motorola won an injunction against Microsoft's Windows 7 and Xbox consoles, but it won't be enforced immediately.
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Motorola posts Q1 loss, despite rise in smartphones shipments
Motorola's smartphone sales are up in the first-quarter, despite posting a net loss of $86 million, or 2 percent in the same quarter a year ago.
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Why your consumer smartphone (and tablet) is a threat to the enterprise
Motorola Solutions' Gary Schluckbier explains why consumer mobile devices are, from a security standpoint, not fit for the enterprise -- and why Android is a particular threat.
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Google selling Galaxy Nexus unlocked: Motorola phones next?
Now that Google is back in the phone retail business, could selling Motorola phones be far behind?
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Can Motorola Mobility's Webtop bail out Google's Chromebook?
What if the Chromebook ultimately is merely a docking station for Android devices? Businesses would certainly be interested.
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Motorola Webtop 2.0 and Lapdock 500 Pro (photos)
With version 2.0 of Webtop and the Lapdock 500 Pro, Motorola has taken another big step toward making the smartphone a viable replacement for a computer.
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Google's Q1: Motorola Mobility questions abound
Motorola Mobility's market share is declining. What is Google going to do about it?
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