Nokia-Palm Merger Rumours Get Cool Reception
News Palm has also faced greater competition from a range of new entrants into the smartphone market, including Motorola and Nokia, as well as the emergence of a BlackBerry culture in enterprises in recent years.
[March 6, 2007, 8:36]
Data Doctor Forensic Software - Pocket PC
Downloads Pocket PC surveillance tool is designed to fetch detailed mobile phone information including OS registry information, database records, files information along with other phone information like contact numbers (with name, date and time), SMS(text...
[August 27, 2008, 20:16]
Battle For The Mobile Space Heats Up
News Tues 19 Feb: Motorola is aiming for a 25 percent market share in the next few years, and may acquire a smaller rival as part of the process Motorola's first 3G handset: The A820 Motorola looking to buy a rival
[February 19, 2002, 13:28]
MS Targets Smart Phones, Pagers
News Microsoft announced that it is teaming with Motorola to bring MSN services to two-way pagers. The devices will be rebranded to MSN but the device will be the Motorola Talkabout T900. Microsoft and Motorola are targeting "youths" with the device...
[March 21, 2001, 8:32]
Microsoft Smartphone 2003 Debuts In Taiwan
News Both devices are colour-screen clamshell handsets with built-in cameras, similar to Motorola's planned Microsoft-based smartphones. Aside from standard phone functions, it includes the PDA-like features that are the hallmark of Microsoft's...
[September 23, 2003, 9:45]
HTC Goes It Alone With Windows Smartphones
News Chou also promised that the company would be offering a comprehensive end-user support package for its own-brand and rebrand customers alike, saying: "We don’t have a plan to establish ourselves like a Motorola or Nokia [but will focus on] a long...
[June 16, 2006, 11:00]
DoCoMo 3G Deal Makes Symbian Big In Japan
News Motorola recently announced it would standardise most of its handsets on Linux, but is also developing Symbian and Windows devices. Last month Motorola announced the launch of the Symbian-powered A920 handset, which will be available in the UK only...
[September 26, 2003, 12:25]
Slow GPRS Rollout Takes Toll On Symbian
News Psion Computers was particularly hit by the lack of new models to its range and by Motorola's withdrawal from a joint development project, and the company finally decided to exit the market it helped create.
[March 14, 2002, 17:11]
Goodbye Palm, Hello Access Linux Platform
News Cripps also raised a concern that "we appear to be heading for a world in which there are numerous Linux-based handset platforms that are at least somewhat incompatible to each other from the point of view of application developers", adding that...
[October 12, 2006, 17:00]
Patent And Event Reignite IPhone Rumours
News A device combining features of a phone and iPod has been expected for years, by rivals such as Motorola as well as supporters, and the rumours have been regularly fed by patents and trademarks filed by Apple.
[September 11, 2006, 13:35]
Symbian Rallies Developers Against Microsoft
News Symbian has been around for four years as a joint venture between the UK's Psion, which supplied the EPOC operating system on which Symbian is based, and major mobile phone manufacturers such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and most recently...
[April 24, 2002, 9:30]
Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition: A First Look review
Reviews Motorola MPx: a smartphone/PDA/emailer hybrid, due in the summer. However, on the smartphone side, Motorola’s MPx, which was announced late in February and which should be available in the summer, is expected to be the first smartphone we'll see...
[March 25, 2004, 12:55]
Smartphone Standards Battle Heats Up
News Recently, other analysts have observed that Intel, Microsoft, Motorola and Texas Instruments have worked with each other, and separately, to provide manufacturers with reference designs for PDA phones.
[July 22, 2003, 9:53]
Motorola Unveils First Linux Smartphone
News The phone was announced in February of this year, at the same time as Motorola's ambitious Linux plans -- it is the only major mobile-phone brand using Linux in handsets. Motorola leads a multi-company consortium that defines Java for small devices...
[August 22, 2003, 16:30]
Handhelds Make A Comeback
News Motorola was third with 6.4 percent of the market, partly boosted by the success of its A920 3G handset and the Windows-based MPx200. The figures cover Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and divide handhelds into data-centric devices such...
[January 26, 2004, 15:05]
PDA Price War Looms On The Horizon
News Psion and handset makers like Nokia, Ericsson and Motorola have pinned their PDA hopes on Symbian, an alliance formed around Psion's EPOC operating system. Psion hopes to break into the wireless handheld market, but its plans were thrown off course...
[April 12, 2001, 7:40]
Samsung Touts Turbocharged Mobile Processor
News Handheld chip makers such as Intel, Samsung, Motorola and Texas Instruments (TI) have been trying to turbocharge mobile processors to support demanding multimedia applications. The same trend is also taking place in the converged phone/ PDA market...
[July 22, 2003, 9:27]
Motorola To License 3Com's Palm OS
News We see a whole new category of wireless devices emerging that combine popular PDA platforms with wireless communications," said Merle Gilmore, president of Motorola's Communications Enterprise, in a statement.
[December 14, 1999, 15:24]
Belkin To Unveil Christmas Bluetooth Line
News Motorola sells Bluetooth mobile phones, as does Sony Ericsson with the stylish T68i. Most Pocket PC and Palm OS handheld computers can get Bluetooth with an add-in card, but few have it built in, which analysts say is key to the technology's success.
[October 15, 2002, 15:39]
