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...Google first broke into smartphone manufacturing through its $12.5bn purchase of Motorola Mobility in 2011....
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...You can’t build a phone without them. and this must have been what Google was thinking when it paid $12.5bn for Motorola Mobility, mainly for the company’s portfolio of 17,000 granted patents and another...
...He suggests one bold move would be for Google to sell to operators set-top boxes made by Motorola Mobility, the company it is buying for $12.5bn, at a considerable discount, provided they accept Google TV...
...If Amazon introduces a tablet, as is expected, its position in retail and digital media could provide just this threat – especially if Amazon offers a price as low as $250....
...It comes a day after Google announced plans for a $12.5bn acquisition of Motorola Mobility, a move seen by some handset makers that depend on Google’s Android software as helping protect them against patent...
...Google’s recent acquisition of Motorola Mobility, primarily a smartphone maker, also brought with it one of the leading US providers of cable television set-top boxes....
...Late last week he prodded Motorola Mobility, the mobile device maker in which he owns a stake, to take a shovel to its own back yard....
...People briefed on the group’s tablet plans have also pointed to the likelihood that at least one device could lean heavily towards video consumption, tied to Verizon’s FiOS digital pay-television service...
...Motorola is developing a digital tablet device that will allow users to watch television on it, as the US mobile phone group attempts to chip away at a market established by Apple’s popular iPad....
...But to keep new customers interested, carmakers will have to raise their game and make cars more like those most coveted devices of the digital age: smart phones, with their portals to social networks and...
...Sanjay Jha, co-chief executive officer of Motorola, Inc., will serve as chief executive officer of Motorola’s Mobile Devices and Home businesses effective immediately....
...Motorola hopes to stimulate interest with a new VoWLAN offering branded Total Enterprise Access and Mobility (Team). The original use of VoWLAN was as a cordless phone for enterprises....
...Fulton Innovation, Visteon, Motorola, Herman Miller and Mobility Electronics plan to demonstrate what they call “eCoupled”-powered wireless charging, allowing electronic devices to be charged wirelessly...
...Siemens says that though the system works in the laboratory, it still has to assess the mobility of multiple antenna devices and conduct field trials, with the market expecting to see a commercial system...
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