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News The company has struck deals with the major handset makers - Apple, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson - as well network operators across the globe. The online search giant has been ramping up its mobile applications for some time and...
[13 May 2008]
whitepaper Concerns about security have prevented retailers from realizing the full return on their investments in wireless technology. Fortunately, retailers are not forced into a trade-off between the efficiency of wireless technology and the enhanced...
[06 May 2008]
whitepaper The approach was quick and hard-hitting: Create a one-day "Roadblock," or a complete buyout of all Windows Live Hotmail advertising, including the "Today" page, the sent-mail page, and the run-of-site banner to promote the Motorola L2.
[04 May 2008]
News The test software is available worldwide and supports 50 Java-enabled handsets from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson, Skype said. Skype has released a test version of a client for Java-enabled mobile devices, a move which the company said...
[30 Apr 2008]
News Motorola on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss of $194m, or 9 cents per share, up from a loss of $181m, or 8 cents a share, in the same period last year. The report comes as the company is struggling to reorganise its mobile phone business...
[25 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Securities Exchange Commission filings and financial reports, Motorola had relied on antiquated technology that required IT intervention for basic processes and maintenance. To collect information for U.S.
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Motorola, the first to market DVB-T demodulation technology and one of the world's leading developers of Digital TV chips, is involved in the most innovative device designs under development. The challenge for Motorola was to produce cost-effective...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Advances in optical networking are offering service providers the opportunity to re-engineer their core networks over the next several years. Technologies such as Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) offer almost unlimited bandwidth and...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The integration of WiFi into notebooks has accelerated the adoption of WiFi to the point where it is nearly a default feature in notebooks. Over 97% of laptops ship with WiFi integrated, and an increasing number of handhelds and Consumer...
[03 Apr 2008]
News US phone maker Motorola, which has now decided to spin off its handset division, is expected to continue losing market share to aggressive competition from Korean vendors LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics as well as to Nokia.
[01 Apr 2008]
News More than 30 mobile-phone companies are members of LiMo, including heavyweights Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Vodafone and newest member Texas Instruments. Google's Android may get all the attention, but there's more than one industry consortium...
[31 Mar 2008]
News Motorola is to split into two companies, following months of speculation about the future of its handset division. If the split goes through as planned, what will remain will be the "broadband and mobility solutions" business, which includes...
[27 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Motorola is a leading provider of wireless communications, semiconductors and advanced electronic systems, components and services. Accenture helped Motorola employees self-manage their Human Resources processes and transactions through Enet, an...
[24 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Projects are no longer "something extra" - they are the way work gets done at an increasing number of companies, from small start-ups to the likes of Hewlett Packard, IBM, US West, Motorola, ABB and many others.
[24 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet The Alliance has more than 30 members at present, including many familiar faces from mobile and beyond - from China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo and T-Mobile to eBay, LG and Motorola. But mobile handset makers involved in the OHA are probably more likely to...
[12 Mar 2008]
News The Isle of Man is deploying 'covert' Motorola Tetra handsets to its undercover police and customs officers. According to Robert Williamson, technical director for the Isle of Man Department of Home Affairs, 50 of the small-format units will be...
[10 Mar 2008]
News Nokia came third (with 40 per cent), followed by Samsung (30 per cent), Motorola (25 per cent) and Palm (10 per cent). O2 may be concentrating its iPhone efforts on consumers but research suggests it shouldn't neglect business users - who...
[26 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Motorola, Inc.provides integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Motorola wanted to automate deployment of Windows 2000 to 100,000 workstations. Founded in 1928, the Schaumburg, Illinois-based company has over 130,000...
[19 Feb 2008]
Photo Motorola has supplied the RFID tag readers, seen here, and tag labels for the trial. About 300,000 pieces of luggage are expected to be scanned during the course of the trial which will cost £150,000.
[14 Feb 2008]
News Technology firms ALSTEC, Arinc, Arup, Fujitsu and Motorola are partnering with BAA in running the trial. Passengers flying to and from Dubai out of Terminal 3 with Emirates airline will have a tiny chip embedded in their luggage tags.
[13 Feb 2008]
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