ResearchTech trends for 2014
As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
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As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
As we enter the holidays, here are a few important trends in mobile to look for in the coming year — and one market to expect very little from. Read more »
The invites are out for an AT&T Moto X soak test, which means we should be seeing an official KitKat update soon. Read more »
AT&T’s exclusive MotoMaker customization may be over soon. Verizon has a web page ready for Moto X buyers who want to choose the colors of their Moto X handset. It could… Read more »
After a month of leaks the Nexus 5 is finally here, and it looks awesome. But how does it compare to the best Android phones on the market? Read more »
You can now order a customized Moto X through Moto Maker for $99.99 Read more »
In my review of the Moto X, I noted one deficiency: inconsistent pictures from the camera. Thanks to a software update, the camera should be improved. Sprint and T-Mobile customers already… Read more »
AT&T has announced that it will be offering the Moto X in stores and exclusive access to Moto Maker online beginning August 23. Read more »
Forget black or white. Moto Maker lets you customize the Moto X exactly to your liking with over 2,000 unique combinations. Read more »
If a tiny virtual carrier like Ting can get access to such a high profile device at the same time as Verizon, AT&T or Sprint, then it’s likely many more small… Read more »