AT&T Moto X Update To Android 4.4 KitKat Available Now
I think it took most people in the Android community by surprise to hear that American carrier Verizon, who’s generally quite infamous for tardy software updates, would be the first to release the Android 4.4 KitKat update to the Motorola Moto X. This was particularly surprising as this…
Daily Roundup: PlayStation 4 and Xbox One comparison, unlocked iPhone 5s from Apple, Yoga Tablet review and more!
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all ha…
AT&T’s Moto X is latest to receive Android 4.4 KitKat
Your move, Sprint. AT&T has followed both Verizon and T-Mobile in rolling out the Android 4.4 KitKat updates to their Moto X smartphones. The changelog looks to be the same as the other two; no new bloatware or services. If you have any one of these three versions of the Motorola…
Moto G makes its North American debut at Telus and Koodo
The Moto G may not reach the US until January, but that doesn’t mean it will be unavailable on North American shores until then. Motorola’s budget wunderkind has just reached the continent through Canada’s Telus and its low-cost Koodo brand. Both …
Motorola inks deal with 3D Systems to build its modular ‘Ara’ smartphones
When Motorola threw its weight behind Phonebloks’ modular smartphone concept, it pretty much signaled to the rest of the industry that the Google company was dead serious about customization. But that radical vision of a completely upgradeable han…
Motorola lets unlocked Developer Edition handsets keep their warranties, reinstates old ones
If you’re one of a few who’ve obtained a Developer Edition handset, you’re likely the type who’d want its bootloader unlocked so that you could tinker with it as you so please. Unfortunately, requesting such an unlock code would often void your wa…
T-Mobile Moto X gets Android 4.4 KitKat
The nation’s fourth largest wireless provider is but days behind Verizon in issuing Android 4.4 to the Moto X T-Mobile is the next carrier to see the Android 4.4 KitKat update rolling out to the Moto X. An updated post on Motorola’s blog tells us that the nation’s fourth…
Motorola won’t Void the Warranty on Developer Edition Bootloader Unlock Codes Anymore
The winds of change are in the air. It looks like Motorola is starting to get on the proverbial bandwagon that is custom development by further supporting those out there that wish to partake. Up until today, if you purchased a developer edition device from Motorola and requested the Bootloader…
Motorola Xoom 2 review
Motorola’s Xoom 2 arrives at a point where Apple’s iPad (first- or second-generation…) still dominates the tablet market. The original Xoom was the first tablet to arrive with Android Honeycomb, an OS dedicated to the tablet form. In the months since we gave it a middling review, plenty more tablets arrived, faster, thinner, and more longevous (like the Galaxy Tab 10.1).
So what now? Well, Motorola has recast its Xoom: it’s made it faster, slimmer and lighter.
They’ve beefed up the disappointing screen found on the original, it’s now a Gorilla Glass-coated IPS screen that promises 178-degree viewing angles. But Motorola has also cut more corners than the four you see before you — ones that it hopes customers won’t miss. Read more 
Motorola Droid RAZR breaks cover
Previously known as the Motorola Spyder, new pics of the, now, Droid RAZR have been revealed on Motorolas teaser website ahead of its launch today 18 October.The phone looks to be super-thin and is rumoured to be packing a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM.If thats not getting you all hot and bothered, then theres also the possibility of an 8-megapixel camera capable of 1080p recording, as well as an HD front-facing camera. The potential specs continue to impress with a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 resolution display.It should be coming with 4G LTE on Verizon, and the kevlar backing gives it a ruffty, tuffty exterior for those of a clumsy persuasion.Even if a few of those specs turn out to be true, the new Motorola RAZR should make a bit of a splash. There is no word on a UK release at present, but well let you know if we find out any more.





