youtube.com - 9/24/2008
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Motorola femtocell CDMA prototype embedded in digital photo frame
techcrunch.com - 9/29/2008
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techcrunch.com —
The iPhone may be the only game in
town for serious mobile Web developers right now, but...
that won’t last long. Next year, the iPhone will see some serious competition from Google’s Android platform. Of course, T-Mobile will start selling the first ...
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Motorola Building Up 350-Person Android Team. Nokia ...
mobilitytoday.com - 9/25/2008
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mobilitytoday.com —
We were lucky enough to get our hands
on some photos that have never been seen before...
of the Motorola Q11. This phone offers GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, 3MPx Cam and Windows Mobile 6.1.. No information as to when we will see this puppy but the photos don't ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Motorola Q11 Photos
connectedhome2go.com - 9/24/2008
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connectedhome2go.com —
Motorola has taken femtocell innovation to the next
level with a new CDMA femtocell prototype which integrates...
a CDMA femtocell with a digital touchscreen picture frame and VOIP soft phone to enhance end-user experience and improve overall radio ...
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Femtocell in a Photo Frame
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Motorola Embeds CDMA Femtocell into Digital Photo Frame [Femtocell]
Gizmodo —
I have to hand it to the guys at Motorola for coming up with the idea to integrate a femtocell and a VoIP soft phone into a digital photo frame. Femotcells help cover weak spots in a cellular network by sending calls over the internet—which is a good idea except that it would involve yet another device cluttering up your workspace. The choice of a frame as the focal point for the system is a clever solution to this problem because it already utilizes a touchscreen and it blends in well with the surrounding environment. Femtocells have yet to make a big impact on our wireless networks, but I ...
Motorola Embeds CDMA Femtocell Into Ditigal Photo Frame [Femtocell]
Gizmodo —
I have to hand it to the guys at Motorola for coming up with the idea to integrate a femtocell and a VOIP soft phone into a digital photo frame. Femotcells help cover weak spots in a cellular network by sending calls over the internet—which is a good idea except that it would involve yet another device cluttering up your workspace. The choice of a frame as the focal point for the system is a clever solution to this problem because it already utilizes a touchscreen and it blends in well with the surrounding environment. Femtocells have yet to make a big impact on our wireless networks, but I ...
Motorola's Photo Frame Will Boost Your Cell Phone Signal
Wired: Gadget Lab —
I don't give a damn about digital photo frames, but I have to admit Motorola is onto something with this frame containing a femtocell, which boosts handset reception signal.
It makes a lot of sense: You'd probably place your photo frame in a central part of your home, which would serve as a great focal point for signal boosting. What's more, since the frame is touchscreen, you'd be able to use it to configure which handset users have access to the femtocell's magical reception boosting powers and which don't. Talk about a clever way to breathe new life into an otherwise boring ...
Motorola Finally Goes All Convergent With LCD Photo Frame With Femtocell
GadgetReview —
The above video from Motorola is a tad convoluted, but in short, Motorola has built a touchscreen device that is designed to appear as an LCD photo frame, but is in fact ‘oh so much more’. Not only does it include a built-in video camera, Bluetooth, and VoIP access (we’ve seen something similar from AT&T and OpenPeak) but it sports a femtocell that boosts users’ cell phone receptions when in proximity. The device can also stream content from one mobile device to the other (e.g. movies, music, etc). The device’s power and user access can be managed from ...
Don't Call the Motorola Digital Picture Frame a Digital Picture Frame [Digital Picture Frames]
Gizmodo —
It's not revolutionary tech, but this Motorola picture frame concept combines a few different fields to create a pretty practical device. The device looks like a digital picture frame, but it also supports VOIP and acts as a wireless information hotspot with femtocell integration (cellular base station that can cover wireless formats from GSM to WiMAX). With a few UI tweaks, we'd gladly hang one on our wall. [via Crave]
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Motorola Embeds CDMA Femtocell Into Ditigal Photo Frame [Femtocell]
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Motorola Q11 caught on video!
intomobile.com 10/7/2008 — Motorola Q11 - notice the indicator lights along the left-side of the display
While we’re not sure if the Motorola Q11 will help Motorola drag itself out of the hole that it’s dug for itself over the past couple years, the ...
Motorola: No Android Handset Before Christmas 2009
blog.wired.com 10/31/2008 —
It's going to get a lot worse for Motorola before it gets better.
Slipping into a loss this quarter, the company said it will have its first smartphone based on Android, the open source mobile operating system from Google, in the market in ...
Motorola Krave ZN4 now available through Verizon
crunchgear.com 10/26/2008 —
The Motorola Krave ZN4 is up on Verizon’s website for $149 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract. Verizon and Motorola are billing the Krave as “the first interactive clear flip full-touch phone,” so keep that in mind just in case you ...
Motorola Media Center - Press Releases
motorola.com 10/14/2008 — Motorola Krave™ ZN4 at Verizon Wireless- The First Interactive Clear Flip, Full-Touch Phone Available Today, Exclusively Through Verizon Wireless, Motorola Krave Puts the Flip on Touch BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., October 14, 2008 – ...
Motorola Krave ZN4
movilae.com 10/14/2008 —
La semana que viene Motorola anunciará un nuevo móvil con pantalla táctil, el Motorola Krave ZN4 . Bueno, el caso es que un usuario del operador Verizon ha tomado una foto del terminal y ha decidido compartir sus comentarios sobre el mismo con el ...
Motorola Bets Big On Android
blog.wired.com 10/29/2008 —
As one of the first members of the Open Handset Alliance , Motorola has been an early backer of Google's Android operating system.
But now it looks like the company's support for Android will run deeper than previously expected.
Motorola is ...
You’re doing it wrong: Motorola astroturfs just about everyone
crunchgear.com 11/26/2008 —
Joel at BBG has found a bunch of threads from MGOODE08, apparently a shill for Motorola who posts comments to gadget sites about the Motorola Krave.
I’m so glad my boss isn’t like that! I’m working with Motorola right now, and ...