Motorola is betting $50 million on the popularity of social networking to carry its next marquee product: A mobile phone powered by Google’s Android operating system.
Motorola, Inc. will introduce its Mobile TV DVBH compatible DH01 device at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week. The lightweight, pocket-sized personal media player can play live TV, on-demand clips and programs saved on a DVR.
Motorola, Inc. has announced the CPEi 100, a single data port, 2.5 GHz “plug-and-play” WiMAX device that delivers wireless broadband Internet connectivity. It will be on display during CES.
Mobile phone giant Motorola Inc. has announced plans for a new line of phones that would offer a censoring option, marketed primarily at parents who want to keep adult content off their child’s phone.
Verizon announced Tuesday that Motorola will be providing video network infrastructure and equipment for the company’s new high-speed fiber-to-the-premises network. Verizon’s FTTP connections allows users a direct fiberoptic line and download speeds up to 30 Mbps.