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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]
The standard monitor for the HC11 family is called BUFFALO, "Bit User Fast Friendly Aid to Logical Operation". It can be stored in on-chip ROM, EPROM, or external memory (also typically EPROM). BUFFALO is available for most 68HC11 family derivatives as it generally only depends upon having access to a single UART (SCI, or Serial Communications ...
The Moto E5 is the 5th generation of the low-end Moto E family of Android smart phones developed by Motorola Mobility.It comprises three submodels: E5 Play, E5 and E5 Plus. [1] [2] They were released in April 2018.
MIKBUG was part of the extensive M6800 microcomputer support developed by Motorola's Application Engineering Group. MIKBUG is a ROM monitor from Motorola for the Motorola 6800 8-bit microprocessor. It is intended to "be used to debug and evaluate a user's program". [1] MIKBUG was distributed by Motorola in 1974 [2] on a 1 K ROM chip part number ...
The global flagship model Moto Z, and Moto Z Droid as a Verizon exclusive, were introduced as the thinnest premium smartphone in the world, according to Motorola, and featured a 13-megapixel camera with 4K video, 5.5-inch screen and 4 GB of RAM. and an underclocked Snapdragon 820 chipset at 1.8 GHz, but was able to unlock with root permission ...
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."
The Motorola Cliq XT (also known as the Motorola Quench) [Model numbers: MB501] was released on 17 March 2010. [12] Its functionally is very similar to the Cliq, except the XT does not have a physical keyboard. The Motorola Cliq XT has been surrounded by update controversy since its early days.