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  • Motorola is Goto Android Market?

    Posted on September 11th, 2009 admin 1 comment

    Motorola has finally announced its bet-the-company Android handset. At GigaOM’s Mobilize 09 event in San Francisco this morning, Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s co-CEO and CEO of the company’s handset division, uncrated the CLIQ, a device it describes unremarkably as the “first phone with social skills.”

    Why? Well, the CLIQ, or DEXT as it will be confusingly branded in the U.K., incorporates Motorola’s new “MotoBlur” service, which essentially corrals Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Picasa, GMail and MS Exchange activity into a single feed and presents them on your phone.

    In form, the CLIQ is a sideways slider. Like the Palm (PALM) Pre, the device boasts a full touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard. It’s got a 320 x 480-pixel, 3.1-inch HVGA screen and a five-megapixel camera. The CLIQ is video-capable (play, stream and capture) and supports the broad spectrum of media formats. It runs Android 1.5 (Cupcake), and Motorola (MOT) claims a battery life of six hours.

    Jha says the phone is not intended to be a single iconic device–like, say, Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone. Rather, it is the first of a broad line of handsets, all running Android and Motoblur, that will be targeted at different customer segments around the world.

    A wise strategy in the current market? Who knows? But at least it’s a step in the right direction. Motorola clearly needs to do something to right itself after the past few disastrous years. Hard to believe the company controlled 16.1 percent of the global handset market just two years ago. It’s market share today? A modest 6.5 percent. The CLIQ will be sold through T-Mobile in the United States.

    The device’s spec sheet below; click to enlarge.

  • Driving, cell phones a dangerous combo

    Posted on June 6th, 2009 admin No comments

    An estimated 2,600 people die in accidents each year because of drivers using cell phones. Non-fatal accidents involving cell phones aren’t tracked. The state Department of Transportation database form to catalogue crashes doesn’t have a check box for “cell phone.” DOT hasn’t updated its database since 1994 because it would cost money the department doesn’t have.

    Connecticut was one of the first to ban hand-held cell phones. The fine is $100. Tickets issued jumped from 17,755 in 2006 to 38,336 in 2007. Ticket revenue climbed, too, from $763,674 in 2006, to $1,950,645 in 2007, and $2,489,215 in 2008. With revenue like that, it’s hard to understand why DOT is too poor to update the database. If all accidents caused by drivers using cell phones were tallied, we’d see just how dangerous the practice is.

    The major problem is police don’t seem very interested in arresting offenders, dozens of whom drive by me every day. If this law were enforced, the state wouldn’t have a deficit. If the fine were doubled, the state would have a surplus — and we would all be safer on the road.

    Sealong Duan
    The CellphonexBox Team

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    Posted on March 25th, 2009 admin No comments
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