The Motorola XOOM will join the Galaxy Tab in the land of popular Android Tablets, but Motorola has a bit of an advantage on the XOOM as it's the first to run Android 3.0 honeycomb which is optimized for the tablet experience, one of my favorite being tabbed browsing.
The device sports a Nvidia Tegra 2, 1GHz dual core processor, a 10.1-inch screen (at 1280x800 and a 16:10 aspect ratio), rear 5MP camera, front 2MP camera and 4G connectivity.
Check out the 2nd Motorola Xoom video for more on Motorola's development process.
]]>Our dreams of an actually useful wearable computer have still yet to materialize, but the second-generation Kopin Golden-i concept -- now inconspicuously Motorola-branded -- is an interesting attempt. It's based around a head mounted, magnified SVGA LCD that is meant to be "glanceable" while the user remains aware of their surroundings. The Windows CE-chugging, OMAP3530-powered computer onboard is voice controlled and also motion sensing (for cursor control), and can hook up with other devices over Bluetooth, WiFi and USB. Of course, it remains to be seen if software can make something like this truly usable, but it certainly looks like the hardware is all there -- and the form factor isn't pure tragedy either.
]]>Check out another one of Verizon's DROID commercials
]]>Motorola commercial that ran during the world series with neil patrick harris.
]]>Check out the Motorola Droid displaying the time, date, weather, photos, music, and more
]]>Someone has their hands on the Motorola Droid – what appears to be the official name of the much and long rumored Motorola Sholes, the very first Android Phone for Verizon Wireless. Check this video of the Moto Droid boot up video
]]>The new Motorola Cliq is Motorola’s first Android platform smartphone, and with the Motorola Cliq comes Motorola’s new user interface MotoBlur
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