Moto X
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Triumph starts an "all-in" assault on the dirtbike world with the TF 250-X, a race-ready MX bike with a "class-leading power to weight ratio and the most complete specification package ever to launch into the ultra-competitive 250cc motocross market."
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Since launching the first Kalk electric motorcycle in 2018, Sweden's Cake has gone from off-road trails to city streets to rolling workbench. Later this year, the company returns to its dirt-bike roots to host its first motocross race.
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If you're shopping for a smartphone, this is the best time of year to do it. Let Gizmag help with your decision, as we compare the best smartphones of 2015.
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Motorola's flagship phone for 2015, the Moto X Style – or the Moto X Pure Edition in the U.S. – has an appealing set of specs, a stylish design and all the customization benefits of Moto Maker. In the cutthroat Android handset market though, making a good phone isn't always good enough.
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Can Motorola's latest flagship handset topple this year's supersized iPhone? We've compared the two devices in all the key areas to help you decide which one's best for your needs.
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Back in 2013, the Galaxy Note 3 and Moto X were fighting in completely different weight (erm, size) classes. But after two years' worth of evolution, the Moto X has grown into a phablet that rivals the Note perhaps more than any other device. Let's see how the two latest models compare.
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Motorola's Moto X Style (or Pure Edition if you're in the US) follows the great bang for your buck trend that we've seen since the company was under Google ownership. Let's see how this year's flagship stands up to HTC's current flagship, the One M9.
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With large, pixel-packed screened and high-end internals, both the Nexus 6 and Moto X Style (or Pure Edition for those in the US) are compelling devices. They're also both manufactured by Motorola, and even look pretty similar. Let's compare their specs and features.
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Motorola and LG's 2015 flagships have a lot in common, packing the same processor, display resolution and more. Read on to see which of the smartphones offers the most compelling overall package.
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This year, Motorola opted to launch two Moto X smartphones in the place of one. With a lower resolution display and not quite high-end internals, the Moto X Play is the lesser of the two, but how does it stand up against the company's budget wonder, the third generation Moto G?
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The Moto X line has always provided a great balance between specs and price point, while offering a stock Android experience, but what's changed with the 2015 entry? Read on as Gizmag compares Motorola's 2014 and 2015 flagship handsets.
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Motorola's smartphones aren't nearly as popular as Samsung's, but for the last three years, the company has been delivering high-quality Moto X flagships that are among your best choices. Let's compare the new Moto X Style (Pure Edition in the U.S.) and Samsung Galaxy S6.
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