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45% Europeans Watch TV on the Web
By Andy Beal
It’s hard to believe, but according to a Motorola study, discovered by TechCrunch, almost half of broadband users in Europe, watch TV online.
2,500 people were interviewed with 45% saying they were watching some television shows online, with the French leading the way.
Motorola Takes A Snap At Samsung On YouTube
Motorola is getting the stink-eye from Samsung after a Motorola-owned video spoof showed up on YouTube. The 15-second video showed a woman snapping a Samsung's 6.9 millimeter-thick Ultra mobile phone in half.
Motorola Launches Software Suite For CIOs
Motorola unveiled its MOTOPRO Mobility Suite, a software package designed to make it easier for enterprise CIOs to secure and manage business operations, and improve mobile worker productivity.
Motorola Plugs Into Linux Developer
By John Stith
Motorola announced plans to add Kreatel Communications to their mix. The Swedish company develops IPTV-based digital set-top boxes that utilize Linux. This move by Motorola will keep them competitive as the IPTV market continues to take off.
Motorola Dials Up iTunes With RAZR V3i
The second-leading global manufacturer of cellphones has released two new models of its ultraslim RAZR phone; one model will be compatible with Apple's iTunes Music Store. A couple of color choices will be available soon too.
iPod Nano... Hot Cakes
Now this is sexy! Today Apple announced the iPod nano, a very elegant, slim digital player that supersedes the iPod Mini (which is no longer listed on Apple's website but is there if you know the URL).
FCC Approves Motorola iTunes Phone
By Chris Crum
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has implied that it has given its approval for Motorola to sell a phone that runs a mobile version of Apple's iTunes service.
Motorola, Yahoo Deal Could Challenge Satellite Radio
The global number 2 handset maker will preinstall Yahoo services on its Linux and Java platform mobile phones.
Motorola Debuts Blackberry Killer
The Motorola Q running Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 has been announced, with a QWERTY keyboard and Exchange 2003 compatibility.
Samsung, Motorola, Cross-Licensing Technology
Two big rivals in the mobile handset industry ink agreement to collaborate on technology by cross-licensing patents.
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