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Apple #1 US phone manufacturer, RIM enters top 5 worldwide, Motorola feels the burn

Apple #1 US phone manufacturer, RIM enters top 5 worldwide, Motorola feels the burn

Apr 30, 2010

Apple, love it or lump it, has seen some big numbers lately: one million App Store apps downloaded, ten billion iTunes, and now it looks like the company can claim to be the number one phone maker in the US. According to Forbes, Apple sold 8.8 million iPhones in the first quarter, as opposed to 8.5 million mobile devices sold by Motorola — quite a slide...

Motorola CLIQ XT update rolling out — and no, it’s not Android 2.1

Motorola CLIQ XT update rolling out — and no, it’s not Android 2.1

Apr 30, 2010

The CLIQ’s keyboardless cousin is getting a software update as we speak — but unfortunately, it’s probably not quite what you were hoping for. In fact, the T-Mobile Community board post officially announcing the CLIQ XT upgrade had to specifically call out the fact that this isn’t Android 2.1, proof positive that there’s a ton of...

LG Ally to say ‘aloha’ to Verizon in mid-May?

LG Ally to say ‘aloha’ to Verizon in mid-May?

Apr 30, 2010

Well, LG’s Moorestown-based, Moblin-running GW990 may sadly be no more, but it looks like the company will be bringing another fairly impressive-looking handset to US shores: the Android-based LG Ally. According to Android Central, it will be landing on Verizon around the middle of May and, if it looks a tad familiar, it’s because it’s...

Official Twitter for Android app goes live, will go open source

Official Twitter for Android app goes live, will go open source

Apr 30, 2010

Twitter had committed to rolling its own client for Android not long ago — and like clockwork, here it is. Looks like the OS integration goes pretty deep, too, with support for Éclair’s Quick Contact bar and tweeting straight from the Gallery app; you’ve also got a timeline widget for your home screen, and you can even see your...

Motorola RAZR3 comes back from the dead for a very special hands-on video

Motorola RAZR3 comes back from the dead for a very special hands-on video

Apr 30, 2010

While you’re still trying to decide whether or not we’ve entered the post-Moto era, or if recent sales numbers are but a mere hiccup, might we introduce you in a hands-on of Motorola’s doomed RAZR3 (aka Ruby)? Featuring an improved interface, GPS, FM radio, and a touchscreen, this would have been the phone to beat — in 2006. For a closer...