eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Verizon Wireless customers in California are suing the ...
A Bluetooth headset gives you the freedom to stay connected to all the important aspects of your business no matter where you are or what you're doing. To get your Verizon Bluetooth headset to work ...
Almost all mobile carriers provide their customers with smartphone apps to view their account information. The apps let users view their usage history, pay bills, manage family members, etc. Some apps ...
Verizon Wireless is being sued in a California court for "willful, deceptive and oppressive conduct" in limiting the Bluetooth functionality of the Motorola V710. The suit was filed by law firm ...
Verizon has been getting weasely with some of its customers in California who bought its Motorola v710 Bluetooth- capable phone on or before January 31, 2005. Preliminary approval of the settlement ...
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Though such an appearance of a smartphone in Bluetooth certification listings would be a non-news situation, the code corresponding to the HTC One with Verizon-friendly innards has kicked up the ...
Verizon Enterprise Solutions launched a software-defined wireless local area network (SD-WLAN) managed service within its Virtual Network Services (VNS) portfolio. The new SD-WLAN service manages both ...
The Airport Express isn't the only news that came out of the D: All Things Digital conference. When asked when we would see Bluetooth phones on Verizon's network, CEO Ivan Seidenberg said, "You better ...
Verizon intentionally crippled the Motorola v710, one of their first Bluetooth phones, and certainly one of the most highly sought after (at least at first). While Verizon’s up front (some would say ...
Seems like VZW was stuck in between BREW developers and customers; VZW would been sued either way, for example if the V710 had full all profiles enabled then VZW would of been sued by the BREW ...