German Court Rules in Favor of Motorola Mobility in Apple Litigation
Dec 9, 2011 consumer electronics, germany, phones
Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: MMI) (”Motorola Mobility”) today announced that the court in Manheim, Germany (the “Court”) has ruled that Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) European sales company, Ireland-based Apple Sales International, is infringing one of Motorola Mobility’s core cellular communications patents related to data packet transfer technology (GPRS) through its sales of the iPhone and iPad devices. The Court granted Motorola Mobility’s requests for an injunction and damages.
“We are pleased with the court’s ruling. Today’s decision
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New 4G LTE Tablet Available for AT&T Customers
Nov 15, 2011 consumer electronics, phones
Key Facts
* AT&T* introduced its second 4G LTE-enabled tablet for customers, the Samsung Galaxy™ Tab 8.9, an ultra-thin tablet perfect for Android fans who want an optimized Honeycomb experience in a best-in-class form factor.
* Customers can purchase from AT&T stores and online beginning Nov. 20 .
* For a limited time, customers who select a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will receive a Samsung Galaxy S™ II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S™ II smartphone at no cost. A
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Google’s bold Motorola bet to reshape Asian phone makers
Aug 16, 2011 ereader
“Asian handset makers using Google’s Android operating system might twist to rival chopine such as Microsoft’s Windows after Google upended the mobile landscape by buying Motorola Mobility Holdings for $12.5 billion.”
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The HTC EVO 3D and HTC EVO View lozenge available today from Sprint
Jun 24, 2011 consumer electronics, ctia, phones
Two of the most highly anticipated radio devices of 2011, HTC EVO™ 3D and HTC EVO View 4G™, debut today, exclusively from Sprint (NYSE:S – News). HTC EVO 3D, America’s first spectacles-free people 3D phone volition cost $199.99 and HTC EVO View 4G, the first base 4G-enabled lozenge in the United States, volition cost $399.99. Both prices exclude applicable taxes, and the devices require a new two-class service agreement or eligible rising slope.
Sprint Stores nationwide volition
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Android Momentum
May 11, 2011 android, consumer electronics, phones
This good morning (May 10) at Google I/O, the Android squad shared some updates. It’s hard to believe a little more than two and a one-half days ago, we were just one device, launch in one land, on one carrier. Thanks to the ecosystem of manufacturers, developers and carriers, the chopines has grown exponentially. There are now:
* 100 one thousand thousand activated Android devices
* 400,000 new Android devices activated every day
* 200,000 free people and paid
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IEEE Approves IEEE 802.16mTM Advanced Mobile Broadband Wireless Standard
Apr 1, 2011 consumer electronics, north america, phones, technology
IEEE, the world’s largest professional association advancing technology for humanness, today announced that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board has approved IEEE 802.16mTM (“Amendment to IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan expanse networks, Part 16: Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems – Advanced Air Interface”).
IEEE 802.16m provides the execution improvements necessity to support future advanced services and applications for next multiplication broadband mobile communication theory. In October 2010, ITU-R agreed to incorporate this technology
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D-Link Introduces Network Cameras With Night Viewing Capability, Increased Video Quality and Free Apps for iPhone(R), Android(TM), iPad(R) and the Boxee Box
Jan 4, 2011 broadband, business, consumer electronics, family, internet, ipad, iphone, network, phones, software, wireless
D-Link today unveiled new net photographic camera solutions for day/night transcription and monitoring from virtually anywhere via a range of mobile gimmick apps and the mydlink.com portal. Building on the successful entry of the submarine-$centred mydlink-enabled Wireless N Camera (DCS-930L) in Q4/2010, the company is demonstrating new cameras with night imagination capability and advanced ipad_pre_launching_coverage_from_palo_alto_apple_store.html’ title=’Live iPad pre-launching coverage from Palo Alto Apple Store’>video compression with approachability from PCs, iPhone or Android phones, iPads and from an HDTV via the Boxee Box by D-Link.
Of the
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Foxconn to make smartphones for Vizio
Jan 4, 2011 consumer electronics, phones, tv
Taiwanese company Foxconn Electronics has landed OEM orders of smartphones [and tablets] for flat-blind TV maker Vizio, the Digi Times reports. Vizio plans to showcase its 4-in smartphone called the Via Phone and the 8-in pill PC called the Via Tablet, at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas. Both devices will tally Google’s Android operating system.
Via Phone will rich person a brace of cameras (one on the front and the backrest). Vizio volition
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AT&T Announces Company’s First MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot
Nov 18, 2010 consumer electronics, phones
Key Facts
* AT&T* today announced the upcoming handiness of the AT&T Mobile Hotspot, MiFi® 2372 from Novatel Wireless, powered by the a people’s fastest mobile broadband meshing.
* AT&T is the first carrier in the Americas to launching the MiFi 2372 Mobile Hotspot from Novatel Wireless preloaded with MiFi OS™, widgets and applications documentation.
* The AT&T Mobile Hotspot offers simultaneous Wi-Fi connectivity for up to five devices, including PCs, cameras, digital media players, tablets and gambling devices,
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Samsung announce 3D phone! (Bad news – Korean Peninsula only)
Sep 13, 2010 consumer electronics, phones
Samsung have announced the worlds first ever earphone to feature a 3D exhibit and bettor distillery, users North Korean won’t have to don a brace of retro specs for the 3D element to employment. But, before you get too excited, it’s meter for the badness newsworthiness; Samsung’s 3D touchscreen earphone is destined exclusively for Korean Peninsula. Disheartening to say the least, but every swarm has silver facing and it’s worth remembering that cutting edge technical school
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