There’s a space in between modern smartphones like the iPhone or Google Nexus One and old fashioned phones that do little more than make phone calls. The T-Mobile Sidekick, for instance, is a ...
With its unveiling of Kin One and Kin Two, Microsoft is courting the younger generation with social networking-oriented mobile devices that just scream, "Hey, look at me and dig what I'm doing now." ...
Hoping to lure the Facebook and Twitter crowds, Microsoft introduced its Kin mobile phones Monday. With hardware built by Sharp, the Kin will come in two models: the Kin One, and a wider, more ...
Microsoft wants younger mobile device users to conduct their social networking chatter and content creation on devices that bear its branding, and it's using the cloud to tie it all together. On ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. Rumors of a line of Microsoft-branded social networking phones have been floating around the ...
With hardware built by Sharp, the Kin will come in two models: the Kin One, and a wider, more powerful model called Kin Two. The devices will be sold exclusively in the U.S. by Verizon, starting next ...