Nokia: If You Can’t beat ‘Em, Buy ‘Em

Nokia, the tech world’s most successful failure, is buying its way out of the huge hole it’s in, purchasing Motorola’s wireless network unit for $1.2 billion. Nokia dominated the mobile industry in Europe in the years of dumb phones, but has never been able to break into the smartphone market, particularly in North America, where… Continue reading Nokia: If You Can’t beat ‘Em, Buy ‘Em

The Droid Really Is All That: Commands Lego, Solves Rubik’s Cube

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v8pJSGi4CA[/youtube] This isn’t the first Rubik’s-cube-solving Lego robot that’s been viral in the last few months, nor is it the fastest (25 seconds), nor is it the most intimidating. But this one’s special for another reason entirely – this one’s powered by the Motorola Droid. Designed as a promotional vid for chip manufacturer ARM, builder… Continue reading The Droid Really Is All That: Commands Lego, Solves Rubik’s Cube

Motorola RAZR3 YouTube Leak Video

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1P2RIzR-ZQ[/youtube] In an apparent effort to lead the market in obsolete, under-powered and irrelevant technology, Motorola’s RAZR3 finds it’s way onto YouTube, even after being canned back in 2008. While the world has quickly become accustomed to the concept of so called smartphones, this dumbphone could well have been Motorola’s attempt to fight the tide… Continue reading Motorola RAZR3 YouTube Leak Video