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  2. Motorola's Problems Can Be Summed Up in a Word: iPhone

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  3. Dino Lalvani - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Binatone became a global licensee of Motorola, [3] producing audio equipment, GPS devices, dash cams, and other electronics under the brand. [4] [5] [6] Lalvani is the CEO of the internet-of-things company Hubble Connected, which develops wireless products for Motorola. [7] [8] [9]

  4. Fix problems with the AOL app on iOS

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    Verified for iOS 9.3 and later. 1. Double press the Home button or swipe up and hold. 2. Swipe up on the image of the app. 3. Re-launch the app and attempt to reproduce the issue.

  5. Motorola Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Mobility LLC, marketing as Motorola, is an American consumer electronics manufacturer primarily producing smartphones and other mobile devices running Android. Headquartered at Merchandise Mart in Chicago, Illinois, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese technology company Lenovo. [4] [5] [6]

  6. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    1.5 — all of 1.4 plus specification corrections and clarifications to absolute volume control, browsing and other features [9] 1.6 — all of 1.5 plus browsing data and track information [10] Number of items that are in a folder without downloading the list; Support for transmitting cover arts through the BIP over OBEX protocol.

  7. Iridium satellite constellation - Wikipedia

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    The Iridium system was designed to be accessed by small handheld phones, the size of a cell phone. While "the weight of a typical cell phone in the early 1990s was 10.5 ounces" [6] (300 grams) Advertising Age wrote in mid 1999 that "when its phone debuted, weighing 1 pound (453 grams) and costing $3,000, it was viewed as both unwieldly and expensive."

  8. Motorola ROKR - Wikipedia

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    The phone is part of Motorola's line of phones running Linux, this one using a modified 2.4.20 kernel. This has upset some, as they broke the GPL in not releasing the kernel source code. [8] The software is an updated version of MING (Motorola A1200), with a different file system.

  9. Motorola 6845 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola 6845 CRT controller. The Motorola 6845, or MC6845, is a display controller that was widely used in 8-bit computers during the 1980s. [1] [2] Originally intended for designs based on the Motorola 6800 CPU and given a related part number, it was more widely used alongside various other processors, and was most commonly found in machines based on the Zilog Z80 and MOS 6502.