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Apple vs Motorola patent dismissed entirely
After tentatively shutting down (and reviving) Apple and Motorola’s legal spat, Judge Richard Posner has put the lid on the case once and for all, dismissing it in its entirety this evening. Neither company was able to satisfy the Judge’s call for proof of damages, causing him to dismiss the case and block both firms from refiling claims. “It would

Motorola’s first ICS smartphone to run on Intel processor:Leaked
Mobile blog PocketNow yesterday revealed a photo of what it claims is the first Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)-based smartphone from Motorola. The blog doesn’t know what the device is called, but was able to find out that it comes with a new version of Motorola’s MotoBlur user interface. In addition, the device’s camera has a 15-frame-per-second burst capture, according

Android long term outlook does not look good to succeed due to different customization by each OEM
The arrival of the fifth version of Apple`s iOS mobile operating system meant that anyone with an iPhone 4 or 3GS could get the full update with almost all of the tweaks and improvements intact. However, if you still have an iPhone 3G or the very first 2G only handset from back in 2007 then you would be officially unable

Motorola unveals MOTOLUXE and DEFY MINI Android Phones
Motorola announces new phones for their upcoming lineup, two handsets for the Greater Chinese, European, and Latin American markets. The first one called the MOTOLUXE will feature a 4-inch display, 8 megapixel camera with flash. The front of the LUXE has a Lanyard hook slot which is lit to notify for inc The second phone which
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Apple on losing patent streak against Android Supporters
Apple Friday suffered a setback in its global patent war, as a German court ruled over its copyright infringement battle in favour of Motorola Mobility. The German court ruled that Apple’s iPhone and iPad infringe a Motorola patent and issued an injunction banning the import of iPhones and 3G-capable iPads into Germany, reported Xinhua. The dispute, one of Apple’s several







