moto cliq
Motorola Cliq XT users get a welcomed update, includes the Swype keyboard and numerous improvements
Motorola Cliq XT users have a nice little software update waiting for them. And no, sadly it is not the Android 2.1 update. But that aside, this update does include several fixes and improvements. Plus, this update has also added the Swype virtual keyboard. As of now the Android 2.1 update is expected to arrive more »
Moto Cliq pricing and availability announced
The phone that made me do a 180 on my stance on Moto is coming very soon. Pre-sale for the Moto Cliq will start October 19 to November 1, 2009. That pre-sale is for existing T-Mobile customers. The phone will be in stores on November 2, 2009. What’s the cost? $199.99 with a two-year agreement. more »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 21, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover HP’s new line of computers including the DreamScreen, a digital book outsells hardcover version, Facebook tops 300 Million users, Microsoft fumbles with the Zune again, and Android is picking up steam.
Video and photos of the Moto Cliq, Motorola’s Android with MotoBlur phone
Gadgetell got some hands on time with the Motorola Cliq, Moto’s Android phone. Motorola added its own shell on top of Android called MotoBlur which aggregates all your social networks and e-mail to give you a head’s up display on what’s going on with your friends. The Cliq features a slider keyboard and glass touchscreen so you can communicate in style. So what were our impressions on this phone? Keep reading.
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 14, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Apple’s sort-of-big 09/09/09 event, Palm’s Pre price drop and new Pixi, Moto banks on Android to save them, and Sprint throws down.
Motorola Cliq releasing in October?
This past week Motorola announced it’s new Cliq, its first Android phone, and yet another great use of the open platform. It seems to be following in the footsteps of the HTC Hero, being an Android phone that does something new and interesting with a platform that allows for just about anything. When Motorola announced more »















