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Microsoft Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc., the biggest U.S. telephone company, said Thursday that they will launch a co-branded high-speed version of the software giant’s MSN online ...
Microsoft has made Verizon Communications the centerpiece of its effort to build out a worldwide network to speed up video delivery for users of its Azure cloud computing service. To some, the ...
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 may be wielding a new weapon in the war against Apple. The company's rumored to be working on a top-secret smartphone with Verizon. The mission: take out the iPhone. The code ...
Some leaked literature suggests that Verizon will continue selling Microsoft’s discontinued Kin phones this year. But perhaps this isn’t as surprising as some publications have made it seem.
Verizon shackles Surface: Microsoft’s new tablet deserves better than this. by Todd Bishop on November 24, 2012 at 8:10 am November 24, 2012 at 8:19 am ...
Microsoft is working on a mystery mobile phone "Pink" that will run exclusively on Verizon's network with its mission to slay the mighty iPhone, says report.
I understand why Microsoft wants Verizon, but not so much why Verizon wants Microsoft. Sure, it’s relatively easy for Verizon to add another Windows Mobile handset to the product line.
The discussions are a gambit by Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to energize a mobile business that has lost buzz among consumers and software developers to Apple's iPhone and Google Inc.'s ...
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Hmm. So basically, what they're saying is that Microsoft could be working with Verizon on "Pink." Or it could just as easily be working with MIC Tanzania on "Burnt Sienna." Your guess.
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