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jkontherun.com - 9/10/2009
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Although the WiMAX rollout here in the U.S. is slow, it is moving along. Just last week, Clearwire added service to 10 new markets . Of course, you need hardware to connect to that fast, wireless network and Motorola just happens to have you covered . The company has a new USB adapter, the ...
motorola.com - 9/10/2009
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4. Bluetooth is a low-power, short-range wireless technology
that enables certain types of wireless communication between compatible...
Bluetooth-enabled devices. In order for Bluetooth devices to communicate with one another, they must utilize the same ...
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Motorola CLIQ - MOTOBLUR - Android phone - Motorola USA
motorola.com - 9/11/2009
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SMART GETS SOCIAL Now everything is where you
want it – in one place, on tap. Your...
friends, pics, emails, messages, and Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter happenings. Motorola CLIQ is the first phone to come with MOTOBLUR, the only service that can sync ...
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mediacenter.motorola.com - 9/9/2009
Motorola Media Center - Press Releases - Motorola Introduces Two New WiMAX Devices; CPEi 725 and ...
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. — September 9, 2009 —
The Home & Networks Mobility business of Motorola, Inc....
(NYSE: MOT) today announced two new additions to its broad portfolio of WiMAX devices that deliver superior radio performance and throughput. The CPE ...
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Motorola's USBw 200 WiMAX adapter takes less power, packs more drivers
Engadget —
... its previous USBw 100, but the USBw 200 is more efficient, requiring less than 1.5 watts of power despite the new "power boost" mode to connect more quickly to networks. Like its predecessor, it supports 2.3, 2.5, and 3.5GHz bands, and now includes Windows XP and Vista drivers on the device itself, so no pesky installation CD is required. No word on pricing or availability, but those figures will be largely be left to the discretion of wireless providers anyhow. [Via jkOnTheRun] Filed under: Wireless Motorola's USBw 200 WiMAX adapter takes less ...
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