WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Microsoft Corp. reportedly may beat out Google Inc. to become the default search provider on Internet-enabled phones used by Verizon Wireless customers. Under the proposal, ...
Microsoft, Google Court Verizon WirelessMicrosoft and Google are vying to become the default Web browser for Verizon Wireless handsets. Prominence is key when it comes to the Web. Verizon has yet to ...
Microsoft and Verizon Wireless late Tuesday revealed how much Kin phones will cost and when they'll be available, but anyone hoping for an affordable price structure is going to be disappointed.
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Fascinating news today with two parallel announcements. First, Verizon announces their Open Development Initiative to allow others to create products outside of Verizon’s own retail offerings that can ...
Verizon Wireless customers will be able to pre-order Microsoft's Kin One and Kin Two devices online on May 6, and the devices will be available through all channels on May 13, according to a purported ...
If you thought you were safe from hearing more about Microsoft’s ill-fated Kin phones, think again. Verizon is apparently gearing up to offer the phones a second chance on its network, except this ...
— -- Is it really a surprise that, right after the rumors of AT&T and Verizon pairing off start hitting the news (again), suddenly Microsoft enters the picture? Out of the blue comes news of ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Microsoft's new Kin phones are not truly smartphones, but Verizon Wireless is charging users a minimum monthly $70 service fee -- $30 alone for data -- anyway, over a two-year contract. Microsoft and ...
NEW YORK/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc has chosen Microsoft Corp to provide Internet search services for cell phones, in what is seen as a blow to rivals Google Inc and Yahoo Inc.