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Next tablet for device maker Motorola will be called the Kore? [UPDATED]

Motorola Kore

There have been rumors of Motorola making a new Android tablet device that will have a 4:3 aspect ratio, like the iPad.

If a company’s domain registrations are any indication of what’s in store, then Motorola’s next tablet may be called: Kore.

On Wednesday August 3, Motorola  registered five new domain names centered around the word “Kore”.  These appear to be the company’s first domain registrations in months.

The names include MotorolaKore.com, KoreMotorola.com,  Moto-kore.com, MotoKore.com, and Motorola-Kore.com.  

Registrant:
      Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC
      Domain Admin
      600 North US Highway 45
      Libertyville, IL 60048
      US
      Email:

   Registrar Name….: CORPORATE DOMAINS, INC.
   Registrar Whois…: whois.corporatedomains.com
   Registrar Homepage: www. cscprotectsbrands.com

      Created on…………..: Wed, Aug 03, 2011
      Expires on…………..: Sat, Aug 03, 2013
      Record last updated on..: Wed, Aug 03, 2011

   Administrative,Technical Contact:
      Motorola Mobility, Inc.
      Domain Administrator
      600 North US Highway 45
      Libertyville, IL 60048

[Updated on August 11, 2011:. Motorola Kore: It’s going to be a pair of workout headphones, not a tablet.]

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[…] When big companies start picking up domain names that all include the same word or words in them, we get suspicious and excited. The giant has registered 5 various domain names all containing the word “KORE”. It is speculated that this might be the next big tablet from Motorola. Not that the XOOM is anywhere near ending its shelf life. With Motos current Misspelling of names, it is likely that the “KORE” could in fact be another tablet. There have been rumors of a 4:3 aspect ration tablet in the works. Only time will tel…When big companies start picking up domain names that all include the same word or words in them, we get suspicious and excited. The giant has registered 5 various domain names all containing the word “KORE”. It is speculated that this might be the next big tablet from Motorola. Not that the XOOM is anywhere near ending its shelf life. With Motos current Misspelling of names, it is likely that the “KORE” could in fact be another tablet. There have been rumors of a 4:3 aspect ration tablet in the works. Only time will tell. Im considering bookmarking these domain names and hitting refresh every couple of days to see what goes up. The names include MotorolaKore.com, KoreMotorola.com,  Moto-kore.com, MotoKore.com, and Motorola-Kore.com. Registrant: Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC Domain Admin 600 North US Highway 45 Libertyville, IL 60048 US Email: Registrar Name….: CORPORATE DOMAINS, INC. Registrar Whois…: whois.corporatedomains.com Registrar Homepage: www. cscprotectsbrands.com Created on…………..: Wed, Aug 03, 2011 Expires on…………..: Sat, Aug 03, 2013 Record last updated on..: Wed, Aug 03, 2011 Administrative,Technical Contact: Motorola Mobility, Inc. Domain Administrator 600 North US Highway 45 Libertyville, IL 60048 I bet it gets pretty frustrating for carriers and OEM’s to always get caught doing something they are trying to keep secret. We still don’t know enough to really worry about the registrations though. We might not hear about this for another 6 months. It is still interesting though. Source: Fusible […]

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