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Motorola Backflip is in da AT&ere;T h...

  Share AT&ere;T (New York Stock Exchange: T)’s first base-ever Android smartphone is, as expected, now available for purchase. The price is $99.99 after a chain armor-in rebate and with a two-class agreement. As you know, this is just a start for AT&T. The carrier plans to launch...
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Nokia N97 mini Gets Oakley Stamp of Appr...

More newsworthiness advent our way from the Olympics. It seems this year is the class for customized, limited edition phones. We regard more multiplication were like this, to be honest. We can never get enough limited edition things. Because, well, they’re limited. Anyway, this time we’ve...
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Hands-on video with the Moto Devour...

  Buzz it Share Our buddies over at T3.com have managed to wangle some custody-on video recording meter with the Moto
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Motorola DEVOUR Brings MOTOBLUR To Veriz...

Verizon Wireless and
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Eco-Friendly Motorola A45 for Sale Unloc...

Motorola (NYSE: MOT test) has quietly rolled out the A45, an eco-friendly slider with a modest QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm earphone jack, microSD memmory card slot, and quad-banding EDGE. The kicker is that seventy of the A45 tin be recycled, and twenty-five of it is made from recycled plastic...
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Flirtomatic Launches iPhone Application...

Flirtomatic (a popular social mobile inspection and repair) has decided to release an app for the iPhone – and it’s available at the very reasonable price of free! Once downloaded, the Flirtomatic iPhone diligence allows users to take all of 20 seconds to exercise set up a profile and commencement...
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Droid vs. iPhone – Indaba Music...

Well here’s a more unusual one for you … Indaba Music (which offers ‘offers the leading suite of online tools enabling artists all over the world to create music together online’) has emailed me to let me know about the ‘Phone Wars’ that rich person been going on amongst...
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Verizon pushing the MOTO DROID to small ...

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless has issued a new press liberation touting the MOTO
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HTC HD2 versus concrete, the consequence...

What happens when you take the HTC HD2’s massive, blush-mounted, 4.3-in glass touchscreen and colliery it against a concrete pavement? These pictures speak for themselves. The HD2’s bandstand-out feature turned out to be a key player in the death of its touchscreen. The giant display dominates...
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Yet Another Mystery Motorola Device Spot...

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