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Today Texas Instruments announced it would “shift its wireless investment focus from products like smartphones to a broader market including industrial clients like carmakers,” a move that sent their shares down 3 percent. TI said they would continue to support their current customers, but they will not invest in supporting its customers future roadmap for tablets ... Read More »
Earlier this month I reported that the first Android devices to support the new WiFi Display industry standard would be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4, but after meeting with Texas Instruments I now believe their OMAP4 platform will enable this exciting technology ahead of the competition.
Many Android devices already support WiFi ... Read More »
The Motorola Atrix 4G is among the best high-end phones AT&T has to offer. Its early adoption of the Tegra 2 processor definitely helped. But like all other devices, this one has its defects–many of which you’ve been pointing out. Whether you hate it or love it, its popularity will make a great successor. And ... Read More »
The Motorola Droid 3 has been poking its head out here and there. We’ve seen some benchmarks and some tutorial videos from Verizon. We even saw details being posted about the Milestone 3 (non-US version). While some of these are credible sources, we hadn’t seen anything on print from Big Red. Our ... Read More »
Here we go again. The Nexus 3 rumor mill is back in full force. This week’s rumor is brought to you by Boy Genius Report. They’re now reporting that Google’s upcoming Android phone will be called Nexus 4G and will have all the following goodies:
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Dual-core 1.2 GHz ... Read More »
Not content with merely showing its many features on video, the Motorola Droid 3 just submitted itself to a full-body pat down from a Chinese blogger. The Chinese website XNA.cn got their hands on a Motorola Droid 3 this morning (known as the Milestone 3 overseas) and published everything you could ... Read More »
The Motorola Droid Bionic has been hiding since we last received word that it would be delayed and improved. This device will be the first dual-core, 4G LTE device on Verizon’s network, and many of you are very excited to see it coming. Though we know improvements are being added to ... Read More »
Physical keyboard lovers are probably very excited about getting some dual-core love from the Motorola Droid 3. As we have previously reported, the next successor to one of Android’s most famous devices (Motorola Droid) is probably coming by Q3 2011, and the other Droid successors are already starting to show up, ... Read More »