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Google-Motorola Merger: Android's Rebirth or its Demise?

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August 18, 2011
Mobile Computing
Google-Motorola Merger: Android's Rebirth or its Demise?
Google is expected to better integrate Android with the hardware running the devices, but will other manufacturers flock to the Windows Phone 7 OS in retaliation? - Daniel Ionescu, PCWorld
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HTC Holiday: Huge Smartphones Are Getting Big Leaked photos and specs suggest HTC may be eying the jumbo smartphone market with the HTC Holiday, an Android phone with a 4.5-inch screen.
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BlackBerry 7 OS Hands-On BlackBerry 7 OS adds much-needed performance boosts and cool features such as NFC and augmented reality, but RIM is mostly playing catch-up with this release.
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Motorola Titanium Review: Great Battery Life, Not Much Else The Titanium is a push-to-talk phone with great battery life, but slow data speeds make it useless as a smartphone.
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