Cellphone Web searches using Microsoft software will soon be possible with Verizon Wireless devices. The software giant Microsoft, in its step to compete in bringing its software to handsets, is nearing to close a deal with the mobile company to be its default search provider. STEREO HEADPHONE EAR HEADSET
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After months of anticipation, Verizon Wireless will officially launch the BlackBerry Storm from Research in Motion Nov. 21 for $199 with a two-year contract. FierceWireless conducted an unboxing and review of the device ahead of the launch. Unboxing slideshow and the Review slideshow.
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After months of waiting, the BlackBerry Storm has arrived. The first touchscreen BlackBerry, being launched by Verizon Wireless, is sure to excite the market as it tries to become the first true "iPhone Killer." While it does not disappoint in many respects, including the user interface and in its style, it leaves something to be desired. The Storm will launch tomorrow, Nov. 21., for $199 with a t...
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Heeding demands from its enterprise customers, Verizon Wireless recently began offering a solution that provides companies greater control and increased security for wireless devices on the network.
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I am not sure how compelling the Omnia is since it is rumored that Verizon will be releasing the VGA-HTC Touch Diamond in the future but the WQVGA Omnia was spotted in the wild over at Engadget Mobile. Hopefully a release is imminent. The 8 GB version with a 5-megapixel shooter will be available by year-end. This pits the Omnia against the LG Incite on rival AT&T. Comments
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