You'd hookup your tablet to your TV to watch a simple YouTube video?If I'm out and about with my mobile device, where do I most of my video watching, I'm wearing headphones. If I'm at home, my device is hooked up to my TV.
You'd hookup your tablet to your TV to watch a simple YouTube video?If I'm out and about with my mobile device, where do I most of my video watching, I'm wearing headphones. If I'm at home, my device is hooked up to my TV.
One has to wonder though what new revolutionary stuff Moto have planned given the fact that none of their current products are "Wow" by Google standards.Somehow I think the x-Phone is just the successor to last year's Moto's phones. It's supposed to go up against the GS4 and HTC One. It's not going to come at Google I/O. It's separate. Only Nexus devices get announced at Google I/O now.
Did you actually read the body of the article you cited or did you only read the headline?Looks like google has moved on.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57579523-93/justice-dept-approves-googles-$2.3b-sale-of-motorola-home/
Did you actually read the body of the article you cited or did you only read the headline?
One has to wonder though what new revolutionary stuff Moto have planned given the fact that none of their current products are "Wow" by Google standards.
It doesn't just sound like a simple "regular" successor to last year's offering.
I agree that it's not going to come at Google I/O.
Google I/O will all be about the Nexus 7 refresh using SnapDragon 600 and Babel