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Week in review: Motorola, Verizon ready the Droid

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October 31, 2009
 
Week in review: Motorola, Verizon ready the Droid

The new Google Android smartphone gets prepped to arrive next month, while Windows users settle in with Windows 7. Also: The latest on Facebook privacy.

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Motorola Droid's unboxing
CNET's Natali Del Conte takes a look at the Motorola Droid for Verizon Wireless, a smartphone running Google's Android 2.0 operating system and marketed as an anti-iPhone. It is set to hit the market on November 6 for $199.99, with a two-year contract.
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