The new Motorola Atrix is a smartphone that aspires to be much more than that. The Atrix can be thought of as one of the first examples of a post-PC computer, offering many of the same advantages of a ...
A London-based tattoo artist is facing criticism online after deciding to cover her body completely in solid black tattoos, the New York Post reports. For several months, Belle Atrix, who works as a ...
Back when the world hadn't yet tasted more than a single core in a smartphone here in the USA, there was the ATRIX 4G, and now that the large part of a year has passed and dual-core processors are the ...
* Motorola ATRIX 4G, powered by the Android 2.2 platform, available exclusively for AT&T customers for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement. * Motorola ATRIX 4G is expected to be available from ...
When I reviewed Motorola's Atrix 4G in February, it was at the beginning of a turning point for AT&T. The carrier was about to lose its status as the exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S. As a result, ...
Can a smartphone effortlessly convert into a laptop? We take a look at whether Motorola's futuristic idea holds up. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
The Atrix HD seems to have it all: Android 4.0 ICS, a lovely 4.5" "ColorBoost" 720p display, the same 1.5GHz fourth gen Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core CPU as the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One X, an ...
Here it is: The Atrix 4G, the phone Motorola and AT&T are touting as "the world's most powerful smartphone." Aside from the dual core Tegra 2 processor, the Atrix stands out for being able to power a ...
The Motorola Atrix 4G has been piquing a lot of interest as an Android smartphone that can transform – via a docking accessory – into a laptop. When docked, the device would have an 11.6-inch display, ...
Not so long ago, cell phones and computers had almost nothing in common. Back in the middle of the last decade, for instance, the hottest handset on the market was Motorola’s Razr. Its profoundly ...
You have to be a pretty special device to win Best Device of CES, and this year Motorola's ATRIX 4G took away the coveted crown. It's not hard to see why, either: the 4-inch Android smartphone not ...