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Motorola Droid 3 Now Launched On Verizon: Hands On Specs & Price Details

neha dey on July 7th, 2011

In light of its plan to kill off unlimited data, Verizon today quietly announced their first foray into tiered-data with the Motorola Droid 3, now available for purchase for $199 with a two-year contract.
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neha dey on November 8th, 2010

Something is hitting on November 9: Motorola Droid Pro on Verizon. The pre-sales are beginning tomorrow with a pricing of $179, with sales starting from November 18. Well earlier the prices leaked were $279, so this means they are offering it at a $100 rebate on launch.

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Google’s Chrome released stable builds loaded with HTML5 utilities for Chrome 5.0 for Windows, Mac and Linux. The new version comes just three weeks after the company unveiled what it called its fastest beta to date for the Web browser.

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Most Android phones launched this year will receive an upgrade to Android 2.2, code named Froyo, in the second half of the year, HTC has announced today. The operating system which is expected to include tethering capabilities will be delivered to device makers ‘in the coming weeks.’

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Finally Flash could be supported on mobile devices-Greets to Google. Google has confirmed that it is working with Adobe and Mozilla to define a gen-next browser plug in API for Flash. Companies like Microsoft and Apple have been giving Adobe a bit of a hard time not supporting Flash on their mobile devices, and putting the fault… Continue reading

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