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    EBone: My office is in La Jolla, so I'm getting a kick out of these replies. more »
    Brian: Heh, funny. Moto's naming their low-end device after my high-end town ... and they misspell the name just like we do. It's supposed to be "La Joya," s... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Man, it certainly looked much better head on. more »
    valkilmerisawful: It's that damn blank key again, back just in time to spoil my breakfast bagel. Little sonofabitch needs a hobby. more »
    Parentmk: I actually think this looks pretty nice, kind of reminds me of a form factor I wouldn't mind seeing in a new iPhone, not necessarily that weird little... more »
    anexanhume: Leave it to motorola to make a rectangle ugly. more »
    tande04: Is that a new, old, or just different android build on there? None of my icons look like that. Camera, camcorder, contacts (looks like the iPhone on... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Lindsay's influence at Moto is beginning to manifest itself in handsets colored like LEGO bricks. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: And in recent news, Sanjay Jha, last seen gnawing on tightly rolled bundles of 20 dollar bills, has announced that the Duplo sets he keeps under his d... more »
    tande04: The rumor at one point was that either this phone or the samsung "bigfoot" were going to be gaming centric phones. That could be what they're aiming ... more »
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    Motorola's Verizon Android Phone Looks Like We Thought

    The first leaked photo of Verizon's Motorola Android phone looks exactly like the renders. The "Sholes" has a keyboard, a weird D-Pad deal and an HTC-like chin. Sup with that? [Phonearena]
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    Motorola Morrison Spied Again, This Time With Android

    Until this fine morn, rumors that Motorola's hazily-leaked Morrison handset would run Android were just that: Rumors. A second set of shots now gives us a clearer view of the kid-colored piece, including a clear confirmation of its alleged Google-ness. More »
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    Motorola Building a Huge Development Team for Android, With 350 Humanoids

    TechCrunch is reporting that Motorola is getting pretty serious about Android, with immediate plans to expand their dedicated project team from 50 to 350. If true, this could mark a turning point for Motorola, whose phones have been seeming less and less competitive every day. While putting more than a few eggs in Android's basket might not be advisable quite yet, our own succinct Brian Lam put it best: "Motorola hardware plus Android OS = WANT" (This is how he always talks, by the way). In case you were wondering what exactly that unfamiliar sound was, Motorola, I'll tell you. That was the sound of unbridled enthusiasm for one of your potential phones, AFTER 2004. Did you enjoy it? Then keep hiring. [TechCrunch]