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Motorola is closing MOTODEV portal on November 1

Advertisements Motorola just announced on MOTODEV official Facebook page and website that it is closing down the dev portal on November 1.  The MOTODEV portal, tech library, support forums and social media sites, all will stop working in another 13 days. The news comes after Motorola announced that it is moving portions of MOTODEV studio […]

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Motorola gets a rare patent victory against Microsoft in Germany

Advertisements Motorola was awarded a rare win over Microsoft in patent lawsuit on Friday, when a Germany court ruled that the Google- owned company did not infringe Windows-maker’s one patent.

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Android Development

Motorola open sources parts of MOTODEV Studio for Android

Advertisements Motorola announced late yesterday that it is open sourcing key features of the MOTODEV Studio For Android development tool and will add the code to Android Open Source Project (AOSP).

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Phones

Motorola to launch its first Intel-powered smartphone on Sep 18

Advertisements Motorola is finally ready to launch its first Intel powered smartphone. This Google subsidiary is holding a joint press conference with Intel on September 18 in London to announce this device.

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Android Updates Phones

Motorola RAZR, RAZR Maxx getting Android 4.0 update in India

Advertisements As expected, Motorola India has started rolling out the much-awaited Ice Cream Sandwich update for RAZR and RAZR Maxx smartphones in the country. The update is available over-the-air (OTA).

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India Phones

Motorola announces water-resistant Defy XT, Defy Mini in India

Advertisements Post the Google acquisition, Motorola India has announced its first Android smartphones in India today. Dubbed as Defy XT and Defy Mini, these smartphones will be sold for INR 16,190 and INR11,490.

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Google completes Motorola acquisition, replaces Sanjay Jha with Dennis Woodwide

Advertisements Google today announced via a blog post that it has finalized the $12.5 billion buy-out of Motorola Mobility. Company also stated that CEO Sanjay Jha will be replaced by Googler Dennis Woodside.

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China

China approves Google-Motorola deal

Advertisements A long standing hurdle in Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility is finally gone, as China approved the deal. However authorities did put a condition before Google that Android should remain open to all for the next five years; which shouldn’t be a problem if Google has planned to remain fair to other hardware partners.

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