Rumor: Motorola to launch two new Android phones with OLED displays

There ar rumors that Motorola (New York Stock Exchange: MOT test) ar going to announce 2 new Android phones at CES, single for AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) and one for the Verizon (NYSE: VZ), both with OLED displays.

The AT&T phone will have a physical keyboard and will tally the “Google (NSDQ: GOOG) experiences” software environment, rather than the company’s proprietorship MotoBlur software. The Verizon earphone volition not have a keyboard.

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AT&T still has 3 years to offer iPhone tethering in 2009

Well, it’s more like 2.5 days at this breaker point, but who’s count? With just two full calendar days left field in 2009, AT&T (NYSE: T) has little time to shuffling goodness on their promise to offer iPhone users a data tethering architectural plan in 2009. It’s not looking likely, but we’re still keeping on to the hope that AT&T will finally launching an official iPhone tethering architectural plan for a reasonable price.

The iPhone gained

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Google smasher with second Federal Trade Commission info request over AdMob business deal as consumer groups call option foul

Google’s recent acquisition of mobile ad mesh AdMob for $750 one thousand thousand is a really big deal for the Moutain View, CA-based hunting engine. Aside from the price of the steal-out, the deal volition springiness Google (NSDQ: GOOG) unprecedented influence in the mobile quad. So much influence, in fact, that the Federal Trade Commission has  asked Google for yet more information regarding the AdMob acquisition. The deal also has two consumer groups crying foul and

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Android-Powered LG LS680 en Route to Sprint?

Still scratching your drumhead, wondering what LG and Sprint (New York Stock Exchange: S) ar leaving to announce at CES? Buried within Sprint inventory, there’s a placeholder for an Android French telephone bearing the modelling number LG LS680, and is described as having Android. There aren’t any more details than that, but if the Mount Etna is any reading of what’s to come, a physical keyboard is a safe wager. We’ll keep our eyes

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Rumored ‘Palm Pre Plus’ Spotted in WiFi Certification Database?

If nonentity would shuffle you happier than a Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre or Pixi on Verizon (NYSE: VZ), hold meter reading. First we heard about some webOS training for Verizon staffers. Next, we learned that said training was most probably conducted on a new modelling, the Palm Pre Plus. I’m still a little foggy on what will be different about the ‘Plus’, but it whitethorn just be that the ‘Palm Pre Plus’ is the Verizon-branded

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Two Motorola Phones to be Unveiled at CES?

 

An psychoanalyst from Global Equities Research is claiming that Motorola (New York Stock Exchange: MOT) volition be display off two new phones at CES next week: both Android, one for AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) (physical keyboard, OLED display, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) experience), one for Verizon (NYSE: VZ) (OLED exhibit, virtual keyboard). The Motus/Backflip is a likely campaigner, since it was described as AT&ere;T’s first Android device (although it’s rocking the usage fuzz

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LinkedIn for iPhone Updated with Contact Adding by Bluetooth

Professional social networking site, LinkedIn, has just updated their iPhone application with some noteworthy features. The flashiest of the caboodle is called In Person, which lets you meet other iPhone/LinkedIn users who wealthy person turned on Bluetooth in your area. At the right functions, this could save you a lot of metre dealing with business card game and data entry. Native address volume desegregation, update streams from all or favourite connections, revamped hunting and

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Royaltek launches sweetness-looking pico-projector

RoyalTek rich person released their first pico-projector (you know, those tiny portable projector units), which is called the RPJ-2000. Here’s the first gear-down feather from my brother Bokkos at picoprojector-info.com:

It’s a stand-alone projector (with no internal computer memory) that uses 3M’s 2nd-generation LCoS engine. It’s available now in Formosa and in European Union (219 euro for the basic variant). It got approval from Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) – organism compatible with the iPhone and

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Android and iPhone usage patterns nearly identical

The Android and iPhone camps might be forever locked in a philosophical smartphone warfare, but it turns out that each users on both sides of the struggle ar more alike than they ar different. So says new data gathered by eMarketer from comScore and Compete. Turns out, iPhone and Android users ar nearly identical in their smartphone usage patterns, save for mobile email habits.

Nearly all smartphone users from either side of the iPhone-Android watershed indicated

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Mint mobile app advent soon to an Android smartphone near you

After cornering the iPhone marketplace, Mint (now role of Intuit) is bringing its personal funding service to the Android users. Actually, they [Android users] volition have to wait for the first poop of 2010, but from what we hear/read, it will be a well worth wait. I would expect to see all of the features the latest iPhone edition has for a beginning. Then, if it’s required, some background sundry could be added, though I’m not

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