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Authorities in China have approved Google Inc.’s bid to buy phone maker Motorola Mobility, clearing the way for the $12.5-billion deal to close early next week.

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Motorola Mobility sank to a fourth-quarter loss, as it battled fierce competition in the smartphone and computer tablet market.

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Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., which Google Inc. is buying for $12.5 billion, expects fourth-quarter revenue well below Wall Street expectations due to rising competition among makers of smartphones and other mobile devices.

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Motorola Solutions, the portion of the former Motorola Inc. that sells communications equipment to government and corporate customers, reported third-quarter results Thursday that beat analyst expectations as revenue rose in its two main businesses.

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 Google Inc.'s planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion would be its largest ever, nearly four times larger than the previous high, the 2008 purchase of online advertising company DoubleClick for $3.2 billion.

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With the original iPad, Apple brought an attractive, easy-to-use tablet computer to the masses at a reasonable price — a feat numerous companies are trying to top.

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For the first time ever, smart phones such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone are outselling personal computers, according to a report by research group IDC that was released Monday.

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Motorola Mobility sank to a fourth-quarter loss, as it battled fierce competition in the smartphone and computer tablet market.

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Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., which Google Inc. is buying for $12.5 billion, expects fourth-quarter revenue well below Wall Street expectations due to rising competition among makers of smartphones and other mobile devices.

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Motorola Solutions, the portion of the former Motorola Inc. that sells communications equipment to government and corporate customers, reported third-quarter results Thursday that beat analyst expectations as revenue rose in its two main businesses.

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 Google Inc.'s planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion would be its largest ever, nearly four times larger than the previous high, the 2008 purchase of online advertising company DoubleClick for $3.2 billion.

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With the original iPad, Apple brought an attractive, easy-to-use tablet computer to the masses at a reasonable price — a feat numerous companies are trying to top.

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For the first time ever, smart phones such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone are outselling personal computers, according to a report by research group IDC that was released Monday.

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