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Pick Up the Motorola Droid X for just $179

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Verizon now has a new Android handset to not only fight off the iPhone 4, but also other handsets running on the Google Mobile OS. The latest edition to the family is the Motorola Droid X and offers a vast improvement over the previous version.

The Droid X is now available and costs just $179.99 on a two-year contract, from wirefly.com. This handset has a lot riding on it, as the original Droid from Motorola has been the best selling Android handset to date.

However, its job has been made that much easier with both the HTC Incredible and the EVO 4G still out of stock. The reason for this is due to a lack of production for its display. The date that these handset will start to ship again changes all the time, as you would imagine this is bad news for HTC.

For those who need a little recap of what the Droid X has, we can tell you that it comes with a large 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera, 1GHz processor and that impressive Wi-Fi Hotspot feature. For more details visit Verizon or Wirefly.com

Latest Electric Car Will be a BMW

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

BMW lifted the veil this week on its planned battery-powered car, in an indication that it is serious about building a new class of vehicle and delivering substantial numbers to showrooms by 2013.

BMW has crash-tested prototypes of the chassis and frame of the electric car, and this month it will break ground on a factory in Moses Lake, Wash., to produce carbon fiber for a lightweight passenger compartment.

Auto industry specialists said they were encouraged by the developments.

“It’s not just a marketing project,” said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, a professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen who studies the auto industry. All the major carmakers have realized that they need electric vehicles to succeed in China, a crucial market where the government is keen to promote emission-free transport, Mr. Dudenhöffer said.

BMW is taking a different path than competitors by designing the so-called megacity vehicle around its electric drive system from the start.

During two days of briefings for journalists at a garagelike BMW plant outside Munich, the company devoted major resources to proving that battery-powered cars were practical. The demonstration was also intended to allay doubts about whether traditional carmakers were innovative enough to make the leap from gasoline.

Battery technology has “reached the point where it really makes sense to drive electric,” said Ulrich Kranz, director of the project’s team, who previously led the BMW team that revived the Mini brand in 2001.

BMW, the German carmaker, created Project i in late 2007 with the goal of building a car for urban areas where more than half the world’s people live. But, as with many corporate green projects, it was sometimes hard to tell whether the effort was sincere or just a way to generate sustainability credentials.

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iPhone 4 vs. Droid X:How do they compare?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

By Dan Hope, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer / June 25, 2010

On the eve of the iPhone 4 launch, Motorola and Verizon announced their next Android phone, the Droid X. With an impressive list of specs and some pretty hardware, the Droid X could be the best iPhone competitor yet. Here’s a look at how the iPhone 4 and Droid X compare.

And in case you’ve already ruled out the Droid X as your next smartphone, we’ve also got a comparison of the iPhone 4 vs. the other top smartphones on every network.

Operating System
As we said in our previous comparison, it’s a remarkably even fight between iOS4 (in the iPhone 4) and Google Android (in the Droid X) operating systems. Both feature multitasking and extensive app stores, although the iPhone still has a much larger selection with over 200,000 apps to Android’s 70,000. The Droid X runs Android 2.1, which will presumably be upgraded to the latest 2.2 version in the near future. It also features the Motoblur 2 skin for Android, which is exclusive to Motorola. There is still a significant amount of debate over whether Motoblur actually improves the functionality of the Android interface. But in comparing the iPhone 4 and Droid X, the question of OSes simply comes down to personal preference.
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