Dec 27, 2006
Motorola wants the domain motorazr.com, but they do not have the right to it. This timeline explains why we legally have the right to motorazr.com.
Related: Motorola resorts to reverse domain hijacking of motorazr.com
Our response:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ddvfjbqc_9v5ms3s
Motorola’s complaint:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ddvfjbqc_10g4wrt6
Read Motorola’s Cease & Desist

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The first few articles written about the Motorola RAZR V3. You’ll notice that it’s not called the motorazr! motorazr.com was redirected to phonemag.com while it was being developed into a website now known as motoRAZR.
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May 18, 2006
The Palm Treo 700p, the announcement of which we covered earlier this week, is the latest in Palm’s long Treo line of smartphones. Available by the end of this month, the Treo 700p is Palm’s fastest PalmOS-based Treo yet, and brings a number of new features and benefits to the table. The Treo 700p joins it’s Windows Mobile-based cousin, the Treo 700w, the Treo 700p will be available from either Verizon Wireless or Sprint, and we here at Digital Lifestyle Magazine have been given the opportunity to take Palm’s new baby for a ride.
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May 15, 2006
Following our exclusive on Palm’s new Treo 700p smartphone yesterday, Sprint has become the first cellular carrier to step forward and offer a pricing plan built around the new phone. The new Treo, which is Palm’s first PalmOS-based smartphone with EV-DO wireless broadband capability, also features improved multimedia support over older Treo smartphones to allow for faster Internet video and audio enjoyment. Sprint plans to use push all these new features to their limit with their new Treo plan, offering cellular customers everywhere a phone that is unmatched anywhere in the world with service that simply cannot be topped.
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May 2, 2006
Hell freaking yes! It’s worth noting that this price tag doesn’t even include the optional add-ons such as an extended-life battery or a travel case with a built-in keyboard. In my opinion, UMPCs cost nearly as much as a tablet pc and it’s not that portable when you have to lug around all the accessories. I’m a sucker for new gadgets but not stupid enough to buy the first generation of the UMPC! Vincent’s advice for the day – save your hard earned money.
If you have gobbles of cash lying around, run to Best Buy on May 7th and get yourself a Q1. Enjoy it, love it, cherish it…it’ll be the most expensive and over hyped piece of junk for a gadget you’ll ever buy.
P.S. Knock the price down four or five Benjamins and I’ll change my mind(maybe).