Motorola Solutions Inc., the company that bears the name today, doesn’t actually make pagers anymore. In reality, the 96-year-old business is thriving after reinventing itself as a provider of ...
The term "pager" was officially registered in 1959 by Motorola. Motorola's first pager, the Pageboy 1 created in 1964, allowed an audible alert to be sent by telephone before the technology was ...
The term "pager" was officially registered in 1959 by the Motorola company, which was a market leader for several decades. Motorola's first pager, the Pageboy 1 created in 1964, allowed an audible ...
Some on X are calling it the ‘Israeli Motorola massacre,’ blaming Motorola for manufacturing the deadly Hezbollah pagers that exploded in Lebanon. For years, the American mobile company has ...
Pagers lack more modern navigation technologies so can be harder to track, but are still widely used in hospitals for their reliable service. By Daisuke Wakabayashi In the 1990s, before the ...
Motorola, once the undisputed king of mobile, may have fallen from the throne of the best smartphones, but it’s far from banished from the kingdom. While Samsung, Apple, and Google dominate the ...
The suggestion is that Hezbollah were hit by a supply chain attack, in which explosive devices were inserted into the pagers either at the point of manufacture or during transit from the maker to ...
The public largely fell out of love with pagers and in love with mobile phones. As mobile phones became cheaper, Motorola — then the world’s biggest pager manufacturer — announced it was ...
Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Image The explosion of pagers held by Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday is an audacious display of modern technological warfare.
The Lebanese militant group had turned to the pagers to avoid Israeli surveillance after a public plea by Hizbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, for its operatives to ditch their smartphones as ...