Tag: Backflip
Motorola to become two independent companies
2011 will see Motorola split into two independent companies. The two divisions will be split between mobile phones and set top boxes on one side, and Motorola's corporate services on the other. While the mobile company will retain the Motorola…
Motorola Milestone gets a price-cut
If you were left feeling a bit underwhelmed by yesterday's Vodafone iPhone pricing, you'll be happy to hear that the pretender to the smartphone crown, Motorola's Milestone, is getting a pretty substantial price cut. Expansys' exclusivity deal for the handset…
CES 2010: Final Thoughts
The Consumer Electronics show, the behemoth of tech, the Valhalla of gadgetry, has come and gone for yet another year. But this time, rather than arriving with a bang, it slinked into sight with something more like a whimper. CES…
CES 2010 – video hands on of the Motorola Backflip phone
Gerald has already written about this here, but I was lucky enough to get a quick go with it at CES. It sits somewhere inbetween the Droid/Milestone and Cliq/Dext in form and features. It runs Google Android, has the…
CES 2010: Day 3 Round-Up
Another day, another Tech Digest CES 2010 round-up. Fancy Tweeting hands-free in your car or controlling your PC by breathing? Check today's top stories below and find out how. Twitter coming to Ford cars The digital equivalent of drink-driving? Motorola…
CES 2010: Motorola announce Backflip Android phone
It's been a quiet CES for Motorola compared to the big Milestone and Dext announcements from last year. The Backflip is the handset maker's big thing this year, and it's looking pretty good. The Backflip gets its name from it's…