Google Inc. plans to offer Internet search services through a Web portal that Sprint Nextel Corp. is developing for its WiMax high-speed wireless service, the companies said Thursday. The agreement is ...
If we are to see real competition, in wireless or broadband, it's time for Google to take out Sprint. Since making its deal with Sprint and Clearwire to deliver WiMax nationwide last year, Google has ...
Sprint and Google are expanding their mobile network partnership to include 5G tech, launching in nine top cities in the first half of 2019, including the District. The expansion will come through the ...
In an effort to leverage its growing WiMax mobile Internet initiative, Sprint has called on Google to collaborate on a new mobile portal. The two companies will work together to bring Sprint WiMax ...
Sprint has announced it is working with Google Inc. to bring WiMAX mobile Internet customers search, interactive communications and social networking tools though a new mobile portal. The ...
Google Thursday will unveil Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to allow mobile payments on smartphones from Sprint, reports said Tuesday. Google officials could not be reached to confirm the ...
This post is sponsored by Sprint, the Now Network. Learn more. First off, the Nexus S is supposedly an incredible phone. Though my own experiences with it were far from stellar, I have to chalk that ...
Google Voice holds its appeal for its ability to provide you with one number to rule them all. But what if you already have a number and don’t want to deal with the effort to port that number to ...
An anonymous tipster sent a leaked image to Android Police that appears to include details for a Google Pixel display setup to be erected in a Sprint store. The image, which you can see below, lists ...
Sprint and Verizon have opted to support newer, flashier devices -- the EVO 4G and the Droid Incredible, respectively -- that run on Google's Android platform and are manufactured by HTC, which also ...
I avoid spreading rumors, but once they appear in the mass media, they’re fair game. And such it is with the rumor that Google will buy Sprint. I’ve heard this (only as a rumor, mind you) from a ...