| 19 January 2010
Motorola plans to roll out 5- smartphones this year, as reported in Reuters. After lousy sales for 2 years, finally Motorola has gone on the right track and many sources believes that they will still continue in that direction.
Lets just cross our fingers and hope for the best!
Thanks Engadget for this piece of good news!| 31 December 2009
Getting Motorola to spend so much money ($2.5million - $3million) is nothing common. I have ceased to see Motorola's advertisement for the last 1 year and now, they are back for more! I'm hoping to see Motorola revive again! and I bet you are too!
Thanks to engadget for this piece of good news!
| 25 December 2009
Merry Christmas everyone! Lets just show a little present we get after integrating our news section into the site.
Bounce rate is the rate where people gets out of the site as soon as they come in. The drastic dip in bounce rate and drastic increase in page views means that we probably have done a good job in keeping people in already.
Overall, we're increasing in page views, despite Motorola not doing very well in their own business. We just hope that we can support their Android based phone as long as possible.
Have a happy holiday! And please remember, share what you received as a gift!
| 18 December 2009
We know iPhone rocks with their multitouch, andits almost impossible to type faster without multitouch (you need to lift up another finger in order to get the next button pressed) so on and so forth, but still, Google says no to multitouch. Thats as far as I read it on engadget.
Read more| 17 December 2009

Will there be a time where you'll be paid NOT to use your data plans at all? That could be a real good idea, but I think these AT&T guys are just plain stupid. I bet their legacy system are taking a toll on them already.
Read more about their incentives idea
| 17 December 2009

It took Microsoft well under a decade to do this, but rival iPhone to take over in less than 3 years to win. Boo Microsoft! Try harder next time!
| 16 December 2009

Chart leeched from Androlib
By some comparasion with iPhone, apps from our favourite Android are increasing, with all our developers working for free, and probably still taking money from their parents to fund their beer while working on it.
One small exerpt from CIO, "About 30% of Apple's App Store downloads are paid applications, and about half of all iPhone and iPod touch users have downloaded at least one. These downloads have reaped close to 1 billion dollars in overall developer revenue since the online iPhone catalog was launched."
But still, thanks Engadget for this news!| 08 December 2009

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| 06 December 2009

I'm not sure if MotoBlur is as bad as its name, but I'm sure everyone wants to try that. Even Samsung's TouchUI can't satisfy most users, lets see how Motorola lives up to its name, with a Blue add-on to the Android OS.
Read review of Motorola Cliq MB200


