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By engadget, on December 3rd, 2011%
 Eight Android phones, including the Motorola Droid X and Samsung Epic 4G , were found to house major permission flaws according to a research team at North Carolina State University. . . . → Read More: Some Android phones fail to enforce permissions, exposed to unauthorized app access
By AndroidCentral, on December 2nd, 2011%
YouTube link for mobile viewing If you've ever looked at some of our past coverage of trade shows, you no doubt noticed that when Google is in attendance — they like to do things big. They bring lots of phones to put on display, have plenty of Android gear around and its always a very hands-on experience, Telstra in Australia has now taken some of that tradeshow feeling and turned into a retail experience with the launch of the worlds first Android store in Melbourne. After having worked with Google and various other partners such as HTC , Motorola , Sony Ericsson & Samsung to create Androidland, Telstra is planning to keep the 154 square metre store open for the next 6 months and beyond, depending on customer benefit . . . → Read More: Androidland – The world’s first Android store in Melbourne
By AndroidCentral, on November 30th, 2011%
Cellcom customers patiently waiting for Gingerbread on their Motorola . . . → Read More: Gingerbread for Cellcom’s Milestone X is now available
By AndroidCentral, on November 30th, 2011%
Cellcom customers patiently waiting for Gingerbread on their Motorola . . . → Read More: Gingerbread for Cellcom’s Milestone X is now available
By engadget, on November 29th, 2011%
 Is there a white Droid RAZR looming on the horizon? According to the above screenshot, there is . . . → Read More: Leaked Verizon document hints at white Droid RAZR, leaves speculation to us
By engadget, on November 28th, 2011%
 Motorola bestowed an early-week treat upon the Chinese market today, with the XT928 — a nominal RAZR relative and ostensible addition to the Droid X line that we spotted earlier this month . . . . → Read More: Motorola XT928 coming to China Telecom next month for ‘demanding customers’
By engadget, on November 28th, 2011%
 Believe it or not, Motorola’s Droid 3 shipped back in July. That feels like about eight centuries ago, but for those who’ve spent the last few months toying with what used to be Verizon’s latest and greatest, here’s your chance to voice your opinion . . . → Read More: How would you change Motorola’s Droid 3?
By engadget, on November 27th, 2011%
 Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. Motorola’s Droid RAZR takes enough pages out of the classic textbook of smartphone differentiation to assemble its own chapter. . . . → Read More: Switched On: HTC goes back to the future
By engadget, on November 27th, 2011%
 Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. Motorola’s Droid RAZR takes enough pages out of the classic textbook of smartphone differentiation to assemble its own chapter. It sets a new standard for thinness in LTE devices, uses leading-edge display technology, resists flexing, glass breakage and water damage, has a striking design and thoughtfully selected materials, stretches battery life, matches with a bevy of optimized accessories, and enables remote file and media access via Motocast software . . . . → Read More: Switched On: HTC goes back to the future
By engadget, on November 27th, 2011%
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. Motorola’s Droid RAZR takes enough pages out of the classic textbook of smartphone differentiation to assemble its own chapter . . . → Read More: Switched On: HTC goes back to the feature
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