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Verizon Motorola DROID ULTRA already sold out on Best Buy
Aug 21st 2013, 03:28, by Juan Carlos Torres

With a bevy of high-end smartphones coming to or already available from Verizon, it’s almost too easy to overlook other models in its catalog. So it is quite a bit of a surprise to learn that Verizon’s other Motorola smartphone, the DROID ULTRA, has sold out completely on Best Buy just a day after its release.

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The Motorola DROID ULTRA was announced by Big Red back in July together with the DROID Mini and the DROID MAXX. The three DROID phones were immediately up for pre-orders and just yesterday the ULTRA and the MAXX became available in Verizon outlets as well as for online purchase. Apparently the DROID ULTRA was quite popular as Best Buy quickly ran out of stock just a day after it was made available to the public.

You can read up on our first impressions of the DROID ULTRA to get familiar with the device, but if you need a recap, the DROID ULTRA is almost like a smaller Motorola Moto X, which you can also read about here. It runs the similar X8 Computing System with a dual-core Snapdragon S4 chip running at 1.7 GHz and two other “context computing” cores. It has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage and boasts of a 10 megapixel “Clear Pixel” rear camera. Sadly, it’s 5-inch display only sports a 1280×720 resolution. You can watch Verizon’s TV ad for the DROID here, advertising its durability and touchless control:

Verizon’s DROID ULTRA is priced at $199 with a two-year contract, but an unactivated unit is available from Best Buy for $699. The ULTRA is still available from Verizon’s online store but will ship at a later date.

VIA: phoneArena

Google Glass release to be pushed back to 2014
Aug 21st 2013, 02:35, by Juan Carlos Torres

Hype, expectations, and wishful thinking are probably not enough to get Google to release its popular Glass device into the wild at the end of the year, as many have been hoping. Sources are now saying that the search giant is planning to make the wearable computer available to consumers in 2014, probably at Google I/O.

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During this year’s Google I/O, there has been talk of a 2013 release date being scheduled for Google Glass. Although it does sound nice, it contradicts Google’s Eric Shmidt’s statements in April that Glass is still a good year away, which some even think is a generous estimate. A spokesperson at Google said that the company is continually adjusting timelines in order to build a better product instead of rushing it out the door.

Analysts have praised Google’s decision to delay shipping to focus on quality. Google has been notorious for rushing out products in beta or development quality, not only with their Internet services but also with some actual devices, as exemplified by the Nexus Q. Google Glass, on the other hand, has become so popular that the company can’t afford to put out a half-baked product on the market.

That popularity, and not technical issues, is also being pointed by some as the real culprit behind the delay. Google is probably working more on its marketing, not only trying to figure out how best sell Glass but also how to assuage fears of abuse, privacy issues, and road safety that has already caused some companies and governments to preemptively take action against Google Glass ahead of its release.

SOURCE: Computerworld

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