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[/img]Wonder why Motorola's set-top-box business got bundled in with
the phones? If we had to guess, it's probably because Motorola
Mobility is making a device that will wirelessly join both. Speaking
at the Reuters Global Media Summit, company president Daniel Moloney
said that Motorola's working on a standalone device that will
wirelessly sling video to tablets and phones in the home, and will
later be integrated directly into new set-top-boxes the company rolls
out. "It's one consumer proposition that will come sooner rather than
later," he told the crowd, suggesting that the device would be
available through "service providers" rather than sold off the shelf,
and that said providers might charge an additional service fee for its
use. Here's hoping not. Perhaps Qualcomm finally found a buyer for
that FLO TV spectrum, though?
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