The Financial Times referenced sources who were said to have been briefed on the plans, and Motorola and Verizon haven't yet confirmed anything. But here are five reasons why it makes perfect sense ...
The Verizon Ellipsis tablets have been around for a while, but they generally get lost in the mix considering their largely boring hardware. A new device in the Ellipsis lineup has been released ...
The Verizon-Motorola tablet will feature a sleek, thin design with a 10-inch screen, and it'll run Google's Android OS, the Financial Times reported Tuesday. The tablet could be available in the U.S.
Picture this, Verizon FiOS customers: a 10-inch Android tablet that’s thinner and lighter than the iPad and lets you watch TV on it. Maybe the price of it is greatly subsidized for every new FiOS ...
We already knew that Verizon Wireless was planning to bring a Google Android tablet to market. Now it looks like we might want to make that tablets… plural. Last week Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell ...
A look at how the two big carriers stack up for wireless coverage. With news that Apple’s new tablet computer could be available on both Verizon and AT&T’s networks, the question becomes which carrier ...
The Apple iPad may be an AT&T exclusive in the US so far, but it looks like Verizon may have a plan to bring a tablet to market. The Wall Street Journal reports that the CEO of Verizon Wireless says ...
Verizon is making the jump from wireless carrier to hardware vendor with the Ellipsis 7, the first tablet bearing Big Red’s brand name. It’s a typical-looking Android tablet with last year’s tech ...
Verizon added a very impressive 1.53 million new connections in the third quarter, nearly double the additions of competitor AT&T, and did so while still maintaining its premium pricing strategy.
An Apple tablet computer, expected to be introduced next week, will run on both AT&T and Verizon Wireless 3G networks, reports say, but two industry sources warned today to not assume Verizon is on ...