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Motorola plans to get multitouch in all its future devices

We've said before that Motorola has plans on getting a tablet device on market soon, as their Droid Android phone was a success last year and finally made the American company rise again from the ashes. Motorola's CEO recently declared that the company is planning to introduce native multi touch interface in all its upcoming products. They said the problem doesn't lie solely on hardware but also in other aspects (I guess he meant the interface design) but they're pretty confident they can overco...

Motorola might get into the touch tablet business

It's amazing how companies like Motorola, once a giant of telecommunications can slip and fall so fast into the abyss of failures after dominating the market for so long. It has a lot to do with not being competitive enough once you establish yourself as the leader. That's what happened past years with Motorola but 2009 was a good year for them, because they've launched the successful Droid, their first Android powered phone which got 50% market share of all Android devices very fast.   ...

Motorola is working on sound waves detection touch technology

There are two major types of touchscreen technologies today and those are resistive and capacitive, but they're not the most precise or good when it comes to maintaining screen color quality or registering exact screen presses. Motorola aims to change that by working on developing a touch screen technology that relies on sound waves to register user input on the screen.[caption id="attachment_576" align="aligncenter" width="234" caption="SONAR like touch technology"][/caption]Motorola an...

Motorola Sholes Tablet: it’s in works

When you think about touch tablet you definitely don't think about Motorola, but it seems the American company is struggling to keep the good karma that grew for the first time in too many years with the Droid and now they're working on a touch tablet called Sholes.If you look at the specs (released by a Chinese website) it's much like the Nokia N900, but it runs Android OS 2.0 or 2.1 (depends of release time):550MHz OMAP TI 3430 processor 3.7″ touch screen, 800 x 480 resolution H...