In a startling display of backpedalling, Motorola cancelled the launch of its iTunes-compatible cell phone, which was scheduled to be demonstrated at the CeBIT electronics show. According to a report in the Chicago Tribune, Motorola was forced to cancel after eleventh-hour discussions with its carriers. It seems to be a case of the cart getting ahead of the horse: Motorola got its iTunes feature set before its partner service carriers were ready to support it.












