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Motorola Xoom Review

The Motorola Xoom is a very solid piece of tech gear that we were exited to get our hands on.  Thanks again to our friends at Verizon Wireless for sending us the Motorola Xoom, and Motorola Droid 3.  That takes care of the necessary niceties let’s get down to business.  DViceNews provide unbiased quality reviews of the latest tech gadgets in terms that everyone can understand.  If you ever have a question or feedback on any of our product reviews, please post a comment below.


Verizon Confirms Android 2.2 for Droid X Update Launching Wednesday

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Ahhhh, the web is alive with the sound of Froyo. At least it is if you’re a Droid X owner. The long awaited updated is almost here and we’ve received confirmation that tomorrow, Wednesday the 22nd, is the big day.

If you still don’t believe us, and quite frankly we can’t say we blame you for as long as it’s taken, just do a search on the internets and you’ll see post after post after post detailing Verizon’s acknowledgement that Droid X is getting Froyo starting tomorrow.


Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset – Product Review

With more states adopting mobile phone and texting laws for drivers, and with our incessant need to multitask and get things done quickly, Bluetooth headsets continue to gain in popularity.  The trouble is finding a high performance, high quality headset that will fit your specific needs.

Pros: Small and very compact, good sound quality, lightweight, comfortable in ear or over ear fit, very easy to use, quick charge and good battery life, easy to locate volume controls

Cons: Inconsistent performance from MotoSpeak app on Android phone, occasional distortion when using earpiece to control volume

Price range: $66 – $99 online


Verizon Motorola Droid 2 product review

Motorola’s Droid 2 is one of the first Android phones to ship with Froyo 2.2 pre-loaded and is a noticeably improved version of the original Droid.  It’s the best phone with a keyboard out there at the time of this review and can be compared to a Droid X minus the keyboard and a smaller screen.  A 3.7 inch 854×480 TFT LCD capacitive touch screen, 1-GHz TI OMAP processor nearly double the original Droid’s 550MHz processor.  The phone comes with 8GB of internal memory and an 8GB microSD Card, expandable up to 32GB.  Changing the microSD card requires first taking out the battery which was a little inconvenient.  Network coverage in the areas tested was excellent, over the course of 2 weeks, I did not have a single dropped call


Unboxing the Motorola H17txt and Getting Ready for a Giveaway

Our friends at Motorola were kind enough to send us their newest Bluetooth headset to review.  We’ll be taking a look the Motorola H17txt and will be bringing you the full review soon.  In the meantime, please take a look at our unboxing video.

During our unboxing, we discovered that Motorola was kind enough to send us a second H17txt as a giveaway item.   So, we will be posting a giveaway contest video very soon.  We aren’t sure of the rules just yet, but we do know that you must be subscribed to the DViceNews YouTube channel, www.YouTube.com/DViceNews, to qualify for a chance to win.  We’ll put together a contest of some kind and post a video, so stay tuned.  Enjoy the unboxing video!


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