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InternetNews January 14, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Shades of Innovation: Motorola, Oakley Partner Motorola and Oakley announced a joint venture today to put Bluetooth technology in eyewear. The aim is to give consumers hands-free operation of their electronic devices. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 Jay Greene |
The Digital Schusser Headphones in hats, cell phones in sunglasses. It's skiing in the 21st century |
AskMen.com Anna Della Zazzera |
2009 Winter Parkas Different occasions call for different kinds of outerwear -- like a parka for those bitter days you would rather spend curled up in bed. These parkas will keep you warm, stylish ready to brave even the coldest of winter weather. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Hey, My Jacket Rocks! Is attire that's wired for sound bound to be a hit with the kids? Motorola plans to pump music into snowboarding gear (hats, coats, and such) with the help of apparel provider Burton. |
Popular Mechanics November 1, 2007 Seth Porges |
Why Your iPod Doesn't Have Bluetooth: Buzzword How the great wireless technology could bring down Apple's hold on the accessory market. |
Inc. March 2006 Josh Dean |
It Only Looks Easy He's the cool boss, the take-a-year-off-to-snowboard guy, the company owner who leads by doing only what he loves. But he's also an intense and talented businessman-which is the real story of why Jake Burton of Burton Snowboards utterly dominates a $400 million industry. |
InternetNews January 14, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Transformers: Scanner to Communications Hub Motorola is expanding its enterprise mobile tool kit with the launch of a device that combines wireless bar code reading, Voice over Internet Protocol telephony, high-speed data network access and walkie-talkie capabilities. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
2009 Ski Jackets If you're an active, outdoorsy type, however, you'll need to take an inventory of your skiwear to decide if you need a new ski jacket this year. |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Ben McClure |
Motorola Slips Samsung steps around Motorola in the mobile phone market, pushing the company out of the No. 2 slot. But does the market shift really matter? |
Fast Company September 2006 Jennifer Reingold |
Burton Snowboards Burton Snowboards has an estimated market share of 30% to 35%, up 10 percentage points in five years. Burton has done that with overzealous attention to its customers. |
InternetNews November 10, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Motorola Makes 'Good' Buy Motorola buys Good Technology to boost its enterprise applications in the mobile device space. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2008 Rich Smith |
Motorola Stalls It's time for Motorola to ditch the money-losing cell phones, as this one division brings down the whole company. |
The Motley Fool September 30, 2004 Ben McClure |
Motorola Makes Noise The technology giant finally makes a move to improve performance, reducing headcount at three of Motorola's divisions. Frustrated investors take heart; this could be the start of much-needed fixing at Motorola. |
InternetNews June 16, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Small Buy, Big Strategy Motorola advances its 'seamless mobility' strategy by buying embedded specialist Force Computer from Solectron. |
InternetNews June 5, 2007 Erin Joyce |
Kiosks You Can Carry Motorola puts customers in charge of their marketing messages by handing them new wireless devices at retail points. Will they buy it? |