Thursday
Jan062011

The beast unleashed: Motorola Mobility Canada and Bell Announce ATRIX Coming Soon to Canada  


LAS VEGAS (CES) and TORONTO – Jan. 5, 2011 – Motorola Mobility Canada and Bell today unveiled Motorola ATRIX, the only smartphone with the Motorola webtop application that puts a true desktop browser in the user’s pocket. The ATRIX will be available to Canadians exclusively from Bell Mobility. 

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Thursday
Jan062011

Mac App Store opens for business

Mac users can now enjoy buying software straight from the mothership in the comfort of their own machines. The Mac App Store brings the same in-device shopping experience enjoyed by millions on their iOS devices to the desktop and notebook space. This

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Thursday
Jan062011

CES 2011: Motorola Xoom Honeycomb tablet demo (video)

We weren't allowed to touch it but we got pretty close. Here is video from the Motorola reveal of the Xoom tablet.

Thursday
Jan062011

CES 2011: Press Day Highlights

Las Vegas - The CES pre-show yesterday revealed a lot of surprises. From Samsung's new Galaxy S inspired media player and the announcement of a Wi-Fi only Galaxy Tab to Motorola Mobility stunning new dual processor-powered Android Atrix smartphone (coming to Bell in Canada "sometime soon") to the unveiling of the BlackBerry PlayBook, the dual-core and Honeycomb slathered Xoom Tablet, to Microsoft's Kinect and Windows 8 running on SoC (Systems on a Chip). 

Motorola Xoom: The first Honeycomb powered Android tablet is also te first generation of dual-processor challengers to the iPad

New Cliq- Motorola Mobility proves it is in it to win it with a host of new phones including the new and improved Cliq 2

Showstopper: Motorola's Atrix pushed the boundaries of smartphone specs and came with a cool dock that doubles as a notebook which is powered by the super smartphone

 Tablets in all shapes and forms: This folding tablet from Samsung runs desktop variety Windows 7Resurface: Microsoft's Surface 2 is made of millions of tiny cameras that can scan and interact with anything they come into contact with. Part of the demo was a cool RBC app for banking customersThe incredible shrinking motherboard: A tiny System on a Chip motherboard (extreme left) poses next to a full-sized mobo and offers similar performance but way less power consumption. Perfect for tablets and smartphones

Microsoft obsoletes the remote control: Kinect now controls movies, music, Netflix and Hulu with voice and gestures.Going strong: Windows Phone 7 has 5,500 apps, not bad for a two month old OS. Copy and paste plus multitasking said to be coming soon