Motorola Inc. (MOT)

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  • commenter
    Sep 05 12:34 PM
    Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices [view article]
    The iphone? Actually, it seems like he is describing a high-end WM device! Apple really just copied existing smart phone technology and stuck in an ipod (which still won't transmit over stereo bluetooth)! But since they market so well, and the phone is thin people are willing to overlook the myriad of bugs in the device. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 05 11:03 AM
    Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices [view article]
    iphone (shortest?) Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 05 10:39 AM
    Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices [view article]
    iPhone sets new standard, others follow.

    There, even shorter than FreeRange's.


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  • commenter
    Sep 05 09:25 AM
    Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices [view article]

    Gee, you just described the iPhone. A long article to say that everyone is going to try to copy the iPhone based on 5 of its unique features/benefits.
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    Sep 04 05:31 PM
    Finding the Upside with Broadcom [view article]
    mcm wrote:
    >>Umm. The quality of Blu-ray was never significantly better than HD-DVD.


    It's not what the article is about! Stop nitpicking.
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    Sep 04 04:36 PM
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    Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
    can we dump this into a spreadsheet next time and rank them a bit. this is just another snow job: ) Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 02 08:30 PM
    Finding the Upside with Broadcom [view article]
    I should probably disclose that I am currently also long BRCM for a lot of the same reasons described in this article. To Texas golfer, there are many companies with shady backgrounds that have bounced back nicely. Even Apple had some questions about its option back-dating (user 228267 I'm looking in your direction. And mcm, anybody that's ever read any sort of comparison between blu-ray and HD-DVD will clearly see that every videophile reviewer clearly sees strong advantages in blu-ray technology over the now-dead HD-DVD. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 01 05:13 PM
    Finding the Upside with Broadcom [view article]
    Umm. The quality of Blu-ray was never significantly better than HD-DVD.

    Never.
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  • commenter
    Sep 01 12:32 PM
    Finding the Upside with Broadcom [view article]
    drop dead,you MORON!! THIS IS SLANDER STATING THAT "AAPL" HAS DEALINGS KNOWINGLY WITH CRIMINALS!!!!


    On Sep 01 12:24 PM texasgolfer wrote:

    > companies with criminal management do not deserve support
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    Sep 01 12:24 PM
    Finding the Upside with Broadcom [view article]
    companies with criminal management do not deserve support Reply
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    Aug 28 07:46 AM
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    Why New Cell Phone Market Share Numbers Spell Bad News for Motorola [view article]
    does not look good for "hello MOTO" Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 22 05:20 AM
    Which CEOs Have the Best and Worst Approval Ratings? [view article]
    sorry for the double - eric schmidt - hard to understand - they do so many things to destroy and not unlock shareholder value. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 22 05:16 AM
    Which CEOs Have the Best and Worst Approval Ratings? [view article]
    and all lower than democrat congress, which is even lower than pres. bush. drill now! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 20 04:42 PM
    Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now [view article]
    50 phones are coming, of course some of those are going to be smartphones, and of course at least one of them will be intended to compete with the iPhone. See the leaked info on Alexander, Atila, Napoleon (internal code names).

    And how can you have owned a Q and state it isn't a smart-phone? It most certainly is... but the original Q had issues. It's a Windows Mobile and Outlook based smartphone, not Blackberry email smartphone. That is what really hurt Q and gave it a bad reputation (Windows Mobile 5).

    Windows mobile was immature when the Q came out (crash/freeze phone reboot city), and Blackberry was really engrained for wireless email the kinks were already worked out by the time the Q was released.

    The new Q devices are better, perhaps mostly because Windows Mobile is much better now, more stable and better features. Even Blackberry email is now supported (based on an article I recently read).

    I think better advice to Motorola Mobile Devices, strive for an iPhone or better user interface... Sticking with Windows Mobile is ok as long as you can still add enough on top of it to make it easy to use and attractive... as long as Windows Mobile isn't so bloated that it makes the hardware too expensive (vs. competitors).

    Key features everyone's going to want to have in the near future... (requires a large screened phone, and data plan or wi-fi)
    Full GPS / maps / destinations
    Full web page browsing (mobile pages are lame)
    Video streaming, and uploading to the web
    -maybe- Video calls
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  • commenter
    Aug 20 04:19 PM
    Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now [view article]
    "make fewer, higher quality models". Malcolm Baldridge, where are you? Six Sigma, TCS, etc
    The RAZR is iconic alright, JUNK. I have a drawer full of broken ones.

    what's the concern over the cell phone div anyway, it will be spun off.
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