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M otorola’s next tablet, according to one rumor, will use the same 4:3 aspect ratio as Apple’s iPad, signaling that Motorola has soured on widescreen tablets. The Motorola Xoom, like most ...
Motorola may have some Android surprises on the way, including a tablet-style device and two new high-end Droid phones.
Motorola Solutions wants its new tablet to be a workhorse.Tablets are a hot item in consumer electronics, thanks to the popularity of Apple’s iPad. And while consumer tablets are designed for a ...
Motorola posted a teaser video this morning confirming that the company will unveil a tablet running Android 2.4 aka "Honeycomb" at CES 2011 in Las Vegas.
The Motorola Xoom tablet is easily the best competition Apple's iPad has ever seen. Sporting a 10.1-inch screen, front and rear cameras, HDMI output, a dual-core processor, and Google's tablet ...
Motorola announced dismal device sales in its earnings report on Thursday, with tablets faring near the worst among the company’s products. The company shipped 11 million mobile devices over the ...
Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., the newly independent mobile-phone maker, unveiled a tablet computer that uses Google Inc.'s latest operating system, aiming to chip away at the dominance of Apple ...
The Financial Times reported Tuesday that a tablet device is on the way from Motorola and Verizon. Although not confirmed by either company, the report has some very specific details -- or ...
Walt Mossberg reviews Xoom, Motorola's new tablet that competes with the iPad. It runs Honeycomb, a new version's of the Android operating system.
A source claims that Motorola's new Android tablet will measure 9-10 inches diagonally, while a screenshot shows that the device will feature a Productivity Mode.
Motorola Mobility on Wednesday announced the tablet countless Android fans have been waiting for. The Motorola XOOM is a 10.1-inch full touchscreen device with specs … ...
At CES in Las Vegas, graphics chipmaker Nvidia shows off a tablet using a Motorola-Verizon interface running on top of Google's mobile operating system.