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SlashGear Weekly Wrap-Up: May 26, 2012

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Happy Saturday, everyone. Are you enjoying your holiday weekend so far? Hopefully you are, but if you want to take a moment to familiarize yourself with what made news this week, this is the place to be. First off, something for Apple fans – Apple’s Ive gets second knighting and a iPhone tease. For something a little more business-oriented, we have HP’s Q2 2012 earnings. And here's a symbol to how the industry is changing these days -  Toshiba discontinuing netbooks in the US. Read The Full Story

Schmidt on Motorola: “products and Android”

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This week Google held a Big Tent event at the Grove Hotel in Hertfordshire, speaking with their audience on all things digital - and perhaps most importantly: Motorola. Google's Eric Schmidt spoke up on Motorola specifically, letting the world know that it's not just going to be a situation in which Google dumps the company after they've taken their patents as it's been suggested. Instead there may well be some enhanced Motorola devices coming soon - and Android devices galore, of course. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: May 23, 2012

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This morning it's time to get serious about the Facebook IPO - litigation serious. Next you'll find that there's a bit of a block when it comes to running Siri on your IBM networks if you happen to be hanging out there. For you science lovers, have a peek at how scientists are currently working with cryptozoologists to decipher cryptic species across the earth - they might be finding bigfoot! Read The Full Story

Xbox 360 could face ban in US over Motorola patents

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Microsoft may have scored a victory against Motorola’s Android phones in the US, but Moto has just landed its own heavy blow. A judge has recommended that the Xbox 360 should be banned in the United States following the discovery that Microsoft has infringed on four of Motorola’s patents relating to H.264 and the use of wireless tech in controllers. Microsoft was found to infringe the patents last month, but the recommendation for the sales ban was issued on Monday. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: May 22, 2012

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Happy Tuesday, everyone. We're getting in to the home stretch of May and the news flow is as strong as ever. So let's get right to it. Check this out, Android fans - HTC Android 4.0 ICS updates list expands. And moving onto a completely different subject, car enthusiasts will appreciate this - Tesla model S signature series launches June 22. And finally, if neither of those tickled your fancy, this one should - iPhone 5 and iPod Touch panels leaked. Read The Full Story

“I want you to run Motorola. Can you let me know by tonight?” asks Google CEO

, May 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

In a strange twist on the whole Google Motorola acquisition story, today the very recently announced new CEO of Motorola, Dennis Woodside, spoke with Bloomberg on how it came to pass that he was chosen for the job. As the story goes according to two sources familiar with the matter, Woodside was at one point (still working with Google) about to get poached by Apple's CEO Tim Cook when Google's CEO Larry Page promised him "greater responsibility" in the future. It now appears that, if indeed that particular agreement were true, that this week's appointment of Woodside to CEO of Motorola might fall right in line with this suggested reality. Read The Full Story

What Google won’t do with Motorola

, May 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

This week Motorola has finally officially been purchased by Google after being approved in all markets around the world – now what happens? You should know that neither Google nor Motorola have officially stated what their plans will be, so the following is of course merely speculation – as is every other report you’re reading this week on this situation. That said, it’s fairly clear what the possibilities are for Motorola and Google in the near future.

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Google completes acquisition of Motorola Mobility

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Google made some waves back in August when it purchased Motorola Mobility, starting mass speculation about the future of Android. So far little has changed as the company has jumped through regulatory hoops, but now it’s official. Google has announced that the acquisition has now been completed, just a few days after China approved the deal.

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Motorola DreamGallery is company’s answer to Google TV

, May 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

Motorola isn't in the business of manufacturing TV sets. But it still wants what you to see one of its creations when you sit down in the living room. Introducing DreamGallery, a brand new operating system for Internet-connected TVs. It will assumedly work similar to Google TV in that Motorola will produce the software but it has to sweet-talk manufacturers into providing the hardware. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: May 21, 2012

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Happy Monday, everyone. Yeah, it's time to go back to the boring monotony of the work week, but let's try to break that up with some interesting tech news. Sound good? Then let's start with this - HTC Evo 4G LTE shipping date now May 24. And speaking of LTE stuff, Verizon global 4G LTE comes to four new phones. Moving on to something unrelated to mobile, Microsoft releases Kinect for Windows 1.5. Read The Full Story

Verizon global 4G LTE comes to four new phones

, May 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

In an expansion that can only be called global-minded, the folks at Verizon are today letting it be known that four more Android phones will soon be approved for global use. Three DROID-branded Motorola devices as well as HTC's Rezound will be bringing on global roaming so that we'll be able to bring them with next year to Mobile World Congress if we wish! Customers will be seeing notifications on their smartphones when the software update is available, and yes, it is a software update that everyone will have to initiate, even if they don't plan on flying soon. Read The Full Story

Motorola: “if Android 4.0 ICS isn’t better, we don’t want it”

, May 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

This week the folks at Motorola are doing their best to let the world know that their Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule is based not on their inability to upgrade their devices, but on how willing they are to do so. In a bit of a sting to those who purchased Android devices with Motorola manufacturing over the past year or so, expecting the next Android system upgrade as they did so, the manufacturer has sent out a message to users that if ICS wouldn’t “improve” their devices, they would not be updated. Have a peek at the full list below.

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