Motorola Develops Android-Based MOTOBLUR Service
VentureBeat on September 10, 2009
At the GigOm Mobilize 2009 conference, Motorola presented a new Android-based phone service called MOTOBLUR, which will allow capable cell phones to auto-backup data and remotely wipe data should the phone become lost or stolen. The first Android phone to offer the service is called the Click and will be arriving at T-Mobile before the holiday season.
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