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A look at Motorola Smart Actions on the Droid RAZR MAXX HD
Tasker is one of the best and most powerful automation apps out there, as evidenced by the extensive variety of customized solutions that enterprising users
Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD unboxing and first impressions
It has been quite a while since a Motorola smartphone last showed up at my door for review, with the last one being the Motorola
Sprint devotes even more money to ailing 3G network
As Sprint struggles to get its 4G LTE network up and running as quickly as possible, Sprint customers across the nation are getting very impatient
How to sensibly use your cell phone to get help and stay connected during emergencies
With conditions worsening along the eastern coast due to Hurricane Sandy, it’s a good idea to review the best ways to use your cell phone
New Motorola Droid RAZR M, RAZR HD, and RAZR MAXX HD are now available on Verizon
We haven’t seen much from Motorola recently, aside from the oddly timed “Flip Stand” dock. More than likely, this is due to changes and reshuffling
Motorola says stock Android is “the right thing,” and implies Verizon and other carriers force them to skin
Traditionally, Android fans have blamed mostly the hardware manufacturers for the nearly worthless skins that come on many Android devices. This makes sense, considering the
Verizon to leave iPhone 5 SIM slots unlocked, as required by FCC
Regardless of which iPhone 5 you are going to purchase, they all come with SIM slots. Sometimes, depending on carrier, those slots could be locked
All three high-end Windows Phone 8 devices reportedly headed to Verizon
HTC has already announced that it will be bringing its Windows Phone devices to Verizon, but according to a leaked roadmap for the US carrier, the
More details on HTC Dlx (6435) leak along with possible press render
So far we’ve seen two major leaks of a new HTC device, which appears to be a Galaxy Note competitor of some type with a
Verizon nixes Google Wallet support for LTE Galaxy Nexus
Google Wallet is not a service that I consider “amazing.” In fact, I think that the service is still completely broken, even after its updates



























