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Motorola designed and sold wireless network infrastructure equipment such as cellular transmission base stations and signal amplifiers.
He and his students founded Wireless Valley Communications in 1995, a company that pioneered the creation of computer-aided wireless network prediction and management software that was sold to Motorola in late 2005.
Until the release of the 9555 in 2008, the 9505A was the sole handset sold by the company — a functionally identical clone of the Motorola 9505 with some slightly different components.
In 1930, the Galvin Corporation introduced one of the first commercial car radios, the Motorola model 5T71, which sold for between $ 110 and $ 130 ( 2009: $) and could be installed in most popular automobiles.
* Radio Service Software, a suite of programs sold by Motorola
It was a 300-dpi, 8 ppm printer that sold for $ 3, 495 with the price reduced to $ 2, 995 in September 1985, and featured an 8 MHz Motorola 68000 processor and could print in a variety of character fonts.
In February 1991 Geostar filed for bankruptcy and its licenses were sold to Motorola for the Iridium satellite constellation project.
The protocol supports the use of Data Encryption Standard ( DES ) encryption ( 56 bit ), 2-key Triple-DES encryption, three-key Triple-DES encryption, Advanced Encryption Standard ( AES ) encryption at up to 256 bits keylength, RC4 ( 40 bits, sold by Motorola as Advanced Digital Privacy ), or no encryption.
Digital sold their Alpha facility to Motorola who eventually closed it down.
Over the Razr four-year run, Motorola sold more than 130 million units, becoming the best-selling clamshell phone in the world ( and is still today ).
In 2011, sales of 6, 200 refurbished Motorola Xooms included a small number ( about 100 ) which weren't refurbished properly, and may have been sold with data from the devices ' previous owners.
Soon, it was established as its own brand, with all Motorola-manufactured televisions being sold as Quasar by Motorola.
On May 29, 1974, Motorola, Inc., sold its television manufacturing division — including its plants in Pontiac, Illinois ; Franklin Park, Illinois ; and Markham, Ontario — to Matsushita, who continued production of home television receivers under a newly incorporated entity, Quasar Electronics, Inc., an American managed subsidiary of Matsushita Electronic Corporation of America ( MECA ).
The joint sponsorship was grandfathered in 2003 by NASCAR's grandfather clause when Nextel became a NASCAR sponsor, as they banned rival wireless sponsorships ( Nextel uses Motorola exclusively ); the ban was lifted after the 2005 merger of Sprint and Nextel because Sprint is sold at RadioShack, and Sprint offers Samsung products.
The company was acquired by Motorola in 1978 and sold some years later.

Motorola and its
GDB target processors ( as of 2003 ) include: Alpha, ARM, AVR, H8 / 300, System / 370, System 390, X86 and its 64-bit extension X86-64, IA-64 " Itanium ", Motorola 68000, MIPS, PA-RISC, PowerPC, SuperH, SPARC, and VAX.
Motorola ceased production of the HMOS MC68000 and MC68008 in 1996, but its spin-off company, Freescale Semiconductor, is still producing the MC68HC000, MC68HC001, MC68EC000, and MC68SEC000, as well as the MC68302 and MC68306 microcontrollers and later versions of the DragonBall family.
On May 22, 2012, Google CEO Larry Page announced that Google closed on its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility.
Motorola started in Chicago, Illinois as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation ( at 847 West Harrison Street ) in 1928, with its first product being a battery eliminator.
It was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800, and the related MOS Technology 6502.
Several of the designers of the Motorola 6800 left the company shortly after its release, after management told them to stop working on a low-cost version of the design.
The 16-bit PDP-11 instruction set has been very influential, with processors ranging from the Motorola 68000 to the Renesas H8 and Texas Instruments MSP430, inspired by its highly orthogonal, general-register oriented instruction set and rich addressing modes.
Design features of the PDP-11 influenced the design of microprocessors such as the Motorola 68000 ; design features of its operating systems, as well as other operating systems from Digital Equipment, influenced the design of other operating systems such as CP / M and hence also MS-DOS.
One notable exception was Apple Inc., the Macintosh set of computers of which used non-Intel processors from its inception ; first the Motorola 68000 family, then the PowerPC architecture until 2006, when Apple adopted the Intel x86 architecture.
ISC Systems Corporation ( ISC ) purchased the right to use DNIX in the late 1980s for use in its line of Motorola 68k-based banking computers.
Motorola released its own UNIX System V derivative, System V / 88, for its 88000-based systems.
Three years later, Motorola used this patent in its " CP8 ".
To support the RS / 6000 and RS / 6000 SP2 product lines in 1996, IBM had its own design team implement a single-chip version of POWER2, the P2SC (" POWER2 Super Chip "), outside the Apple / IBM / Motorola alliance in IBM's most advanced and dense CMOS-6S process.
There is also no revision of the 68060, as Motorola was in the process of shifting away from the 68000 and 88k processor lines into its new PowerPC business, so the 68070 was never developed.
Prominent 32-bit instruction set architectures include the IBM System / 360 and its 32-bit successors, the DEC VAX, the Motorola 68k, the ARM architecture, the Intel IA-32, and the 32-bit versions of the SPARC, MIPS, PowerPC, and PA-RISC architectures.
The following year, Motorola began to construct its corporate headquarters across the street.
MacWEEK speculated the Macintosh Classic would use the same 8 megahertz ( MHz ) Motorola 68000 microprocessor and display as its predecessors and that the Classic would be priced from $ 1, 500 to $ 2, 150.
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network ( iDEN ) is a mobile telecommunications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone.
This machine was followed in 1991 by the Macintosh Classic II, which, despite the same processor and clock speed, was only 60 % as fast as the SE / 30 due to its 16-bit data path, supported no more than 10 MB of memory, lacked an internal expansion slot, and made the Motorola 68882 FPU an optional upgrade.
Motorola set a goal of " six sigma " for all of its manufacturing operations, and this goal became a byword for the management and engineering practices used to achieve it.
The very next year, Team Penske made its return to the Indianapolis 500 after a five year absence and was joined by Ganassi, Walker Racing and Michael Andretti, driving for Team Kool Green in a separate effort headed by Kim Green, known as Team Motorola.
The Fairlight ran its own operating system known as QDOS ( a modified version of the Motorola MDOS operating system ) and had a menu-driven GUI.
It used two Motorola 68000 CPUs for its 2D sprite-based driving engine, and it became an instant classic that spawned many sequels.

Motorola and company
The company name was changed to Motorola in 1947.
Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois.
After having lost $ 4. 3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company was divided into two independent public companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions on January 4, 2011.
It was announced on 15 June 2012 that Motorola Solutions had agreed to buy the company for $ 200 million.
* In 1986, Pelephone ( the first cellular company in Israel ) was established by Motorola and Tadiran.
Founders Paul Galvin and Joe Galvin came up with the name ' Motorola ' when his company started manufacturing car radios.
In 1984 Dr. Tim King joined the company, bringing with him a version of the operating system TRIPOS for the Motorola 68000 processor which he had previously worked on whilst a researcher at the University of Cambridge.
* Motorola Mobility ( NYSE: MMI ), a publicly traded electronics company, formerly part of Motorola
In 1981, the company unveiled the DN100 workstation, which used the Motorola 68000 microprocessor.
Because of its experience in manufacturing magnetic tape heads and equipment, in 1967 the company started making tape decks for a number of foreign manufacturers including Harman Kardon, KLH, Advent, Fisher, ELAC, Sylvania, Concord, Ampex and Motorola.
) operating system, which runs on most company devices since the Motorola V60 and T280i, up to the Motorola RAZR < sup > 2 </ sup > V9x.
* Motorola Solutions ( NYSE: MSI ), a publicly traded electronics company, formerly part of Motorola
However, after Metrowerks was acquired by Motorola in 1999, the company concentrated on embedded applications, devoting a smaller fraction of their efforts to compilers for desktop computers.
In 1940 he started working for the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in Chicago ( the company changed the name in 1947 to Motorola ).
Olsen resigned as Premier following an adverse report from an inquiry into his questionable dealings with the Motorola company in 2001, known as the Motorola affair, which revealed that Olsen had misled parliament, as well as representations made by Olsen to Chief Magistrate Jim Cramond labeled " misleading and inaccurate ", " dishonest " and had " no factual basis ".

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