The ROKR E2 is Motorola's newest music phone, and their only all-new phone being announced at CES. The E2 isn't really anything earth-shattering in the world of music phones. There's no hard drive, ...
When we first played with a pre-release Motorola ROKR E8 early this year, mobile phones with haptic feedback touch controls and touch screens had not taken the world by storm. Fast forward to today, ...
In recent years, Motorola has become well known for building top-notch hardware but saddling it with uninspiring software. And the company proves true to form with the ROKR E8 for T-Mobile ($199.99 ...
This device has to be the most eagerly awaited piece of consumer electronics in memory. How could you go wrong? Apple, the company that brought you the ultra cool iPod music player and Motorola, the ...
Singapore, 28 August 2006 — Motorola has launched in Singapore the Motorola ROKR E2 – the newest member of the company's ROKR family of music-optimized mobile handsets. Designed for the music ...
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) unveiled the Motorola ROKR E2 — the newest member of the company’s ROKR family of music-optimized mobile handsets. Designed for the music enthusiast who wants to carry one ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Apple Computer on Wednesday unveiled a tiny new iPod that will replace the popular iPod Mini and a cell phone capable of playing music downloaded from a computer running iTunes. At an ...
The ROKR mobile phone is a joint venture between Motorola and Apple that promised to deliver the best of both worlds: a quality mobile phone with Apple iTunes built-in. What could be better? As it ...
"It's not an iPod. It's a ROKR." That's what Motorola's tech support line told us when we started complaining that the first iTunes phone doesn't live up to the iHype. The Motorola ROKR E1 is the ...
Apple, Motorola and Cingular Wireless on Wednesday unveiled the Motorola ROKR, the first cell phone equipped with a version of Apple’s iTunes software. The phone lets users transfer up to 100 songs ...
Since its unveiling, the Rokr has been criticised for being a 107g slab of disappointment. A resprayed Motorola E398 with iTunes wasn’t exactly what the iPhone fantasists had in mind, and everyone ...