Verizon Motorola Devour review
The Devour is Motorola’s second Android smartphone for Verizon and the carrier’s first to feature Motoblur. What improvements has Motorola made since they launched the Droid last year?
The Devour is Motorola’s second Android smartphone for Verizon and the carrier’s first to feature Motoblur. What improvements has Motorola made since they launched the Droid last year?
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To speak of technology in popular culture one must include Morgan Webb. On TechTV (RIP) she was on The Screen Savers and Call For Help from 2001 to 2003. She then became co-host of X-Play, the only program to survive the merger of TechTV with G4, which recently aired it’s 1,000th episode. In addition Morgan has had a monthly column in FHM entitled…
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Did you know this site gets over one million visits per month? With all that traffic comes a ton of requests for reviews and there is no way for us to keep up. You might have noticed we added several contributors to help out, but the time has come to hire two senior editors for reviews.
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