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Motorola: Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 Coming Next Year (MOT, MSFT)
Motorola: Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 Coming Next Year (MOT, MSFT)
moto-q.jpg It's true: Motorola is shifting some focus away from Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile platform and focusing more on Google's (GOOG) Android platform. Why? Because it's better, Motorola says. Android is "more competitive" than the current Windows Mobile 6, Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha ...
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Motorola: Windows Mobile 7 will arrive in 2010 | Crave
Motorola: Windows Mobile 7 will arrive in 2010 | Crave
news.cnet.com — Microsoft Windows Mobile Windows Mobile 7 is expected to improve on Windows Mobile 6.1 (shown here). But will it be delayed until 2010? (Credit: Microsoft) (more) Motorola: Windows Mobile 7 will arrive in 2010 | Crave
Motorola's fourth-quarter loss hits $3.6 billion
Motorola's fourth-quarter loss hits $3.6 billion
news.cnet.com — Updated at 4:55 a.m. PST with more details from the earnings announcement. Updated again at 7:07 a.m. PST with stock market reaction. Motorola on Tuesday reported a stunning net loss on tumbling revenue for the fourth quarter. The net ... (more) Motorola's fourth-quarter loss hits $3.6 billion
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Motorola disses Windows Mobile: Android "more competitive"
Ars Technica — ... makers to embrace Linux and has sold millions of penguin-powered handsets. Its Linux-based mobile products have proven especially popular in Asia. The current lineup of Motorola Linux handsets is built on MOTOMAGX, a LiMo-compatible platform. Motorola could be completely dropping MOTOMAGX in favor of Android, but it's not clear yet if that will actually happen. Motorola uses MOTOMAGX extensively on midrange multimedia handsets where Android might not be particularly well-suited. According to Silicon Alley Insider , Jha said that Motorola will revisit the possibility of using ...

Motorola: we stick to WM7, but prefer Android
TamsPPC - the PocketPC Blog — Rumors claiming that Motorola will exit the Windows Mobile market shortly have popped up here and there in the last month - and it looks like they have been at least partially true. Silicon Alley Insider had a chat with Sanjay Jha, who stated the following: Android is “more competitive” than the current Windows Mobile 6, Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha said on the company’s Q4 earnings call this morning. So Jha will wait for Microsoft to finish the next version of Windows Mobile before putting much weight behind it: He said ...

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