Today Motorola issued a fail alert of epic proportions: From October to December 2011, 100 out of 6,200 refurbished Xooms sold from Woot.com may contain the previous owner’s personal data.
Today Motorola issued a fail alert of epic proportions: From October to December 2011, 100 out of 6,200 refurbished Xooms sold from Woot.com may contain the previous owner’s personal data.

What’s that? You want an eight or ten inch WiFi tab, but failed to place your pre-order for one of Moto’s latest earlier this month? Worry not, slate-seeking friend, for both the WiFi Xyboard 8.2 and 10.1 are officially on sale at Motorola’s website, with free two-day shipping thrown in for good measure. As a quick refresher, the 8.2 comes in 16 and 32GB flavors for 0 and 0, respectively, while the same amount of memory in the 10-inch form factor will set you back 0 more. Sound good? Head on down to the source links below, credit card at the ready, and Moto will gladly send one your way.
Motorola starts selling WiFi Xyboards for 0 and up originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 29 Jan 2012 03:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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As myriad legal tussles roll on between smartphone manufacturers, Apple’s suffered a knock-back by the International Trade Commission. Apple first lodged its complaint against Moto in October 2010, accusing its Droid family of violating the patents found in its own phones. This was countered by a volley of patent violation complaints from Motorola. Granted, this is still a preliminary ruling, but looks like Motorola may have won this round of legal drudgery.
ITC preliminary ruling says Motorola’s Droid series doesn’t violate Apple patents originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Jan 2012 18:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Motorola’s been a bit cagey about its whole “project” for the Motorola Xoom, but it may finally be time to roll back the curtain to reveal, get this, a big ole pile of Ice Cream Sandwich. According to Engadget tipsters, the update has begun rolling out the mobile OS to a select group of Xoom owners — both the WiFi and 4G LTE varieties. It seems like the roll out begins tonight and continues over the weekend, bringing Android 4.0 to the star of CES 2011.
Motorola starts rolling out its Xoom project, opens up a big ole box of Ice Cream Sandwich originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Jan 2012 02:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The folks over at TechnoBuffalo have just come across a rather interesting specimen — it’s a dummy unit of the forthcoming Droid 4 from Motorola. While its rumored release date has come and gone, non-functional models such as this are commonly offered to consumers in a retail setting to poke and prod to their heart’s content. Nonetheless, the hands-on offers a few interesting details, such as a soft touch backside and insight into the redesigned keyboard, which is described as “the best one yet on a Droid handset.” Whether we agree with that assertion will be determined come review time, but if you’re interested to see the collection of up-close and personal shots with Moto’s latest slider, be sure to check the source below.
Droid 4 gets hands-on treatment, but it’s simply a dummy unit originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Dec 2011 21:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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