It’s not just patents, Google to get tax benefits from Moto deal
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It is not just the hoard of telecom related patents that Google is getting from Motorola deal, company is also expected to gain unusual stable of tax and accounting benefits, reported Reuters today.
Motorola announces Pro+, coming to Asia in October
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Motorola has announced a new enterprise friendly Android smartphone in the form of Pro+ today. It will be available in Asia and Europe starting in October.
Motorola Fire XT316 available in India for INR 9K
First Gingerbread powered Motorola smartphone to reach India
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Waiting for an Android QWERTY, look what just landed in India. The recently announced Motorola Fire is now available at a price of INR 8,999 in the country. Although Motorola is yet to official launch the smartphone, online retail stores like Flipkart & Letsbuy are already selling it.
Who is suing who? [Mobile Patent Lawsuits – Infographic]
The rate at which patent lawsuits are being filed in telecommunication industry, keeping track of them is really hard. But Reuters has done a nice job of reminding us of all the recent patent litigation in a nice infographic.
A quick look at it reveals how Apple is involved in most number of patent lawsuits and Android makers are often at the other end. It would be interesting to see how Motorola’s acquisition by Google will help the in these and future patent problems.
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Where does Motorola’s patent portfolio rank?
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For last some days we have been hearing about Google’s struggle to gain more and more patents to salvage Android. In the same fight, it also went ahead to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion and got in return about over 17,000 confirmed patents and over 7,500 pending patent applications.
Motorola fears regulatory issues, puts $2.5B “reverse termination fee”
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Don’t get all excited about the Google-Motorola deal; there are still many aspects to talk about. Given the Google’s past of troubled acquisitions, regulatory checks and all, Motorola seems to have put $2.5 billion reverse termination fee on the deal.
Google getting 17,000 patents from Motorola deal
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We all know patents have been the main reason behind Google’s announcement to acquire Motorola Mobility. So, what does Google get from the deal – They get over 17,000 patents, and around 7,500 patent applications, which are currently pending.
Google acquiring Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion
Google has finally tried to solve the ever-increasing patent problem by deciding to buy-out Motorola. The announcement came today and the search engine giant will finally enter the hardware business by spending $12.5 billion.
Google has announced Android will remain open to everyone, and Motorola will work as a separate entity and will be a license to Android same as other manufacturers.
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Motorola announces XT531, coming to China soon
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Motorola today announced a new Android smartphone XT531. This budget Gingerbread phone will be first available in China starting this month followed by Taiwan, Hong Kong, Europe and Latin America.
Motorola to launch two tablets, LTE smartphones in 2H
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Motorola Mobility chief Sanjay Jha announced that his company will be launching two more tablets and two new 4G LTE smartphones in the second half of the year. He was speaking at the June quarter earnings call. Apart from these upcoming devices, company will also be releasing the LTE upgrade of existing Verizon Xoom owners and Droid Bionic in September.






