Microsoft Smartphone Deals Out A Pack Of Games
News Microsoft owns a stake in Sendo, but the phone maker says it isn't influenced by the software company's agenda. For example, Microsoft opposed the use of Java, which is made by rival Sun Microsystems, but Sendo says it included Java because of...
[April 18, 2002, 15:14]
Europe To Get Microsoft Smartphone Before US
News Microsoft paid more than $10m last year for a stake of less than 10 percent in Sendo, but the software company has given Sendo a fairly free hand in design decisions. Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 software will make its debut in a matter of weeks in...
[March 19, 2002, 12:58]
Sendo Aims Smartphone At Asian Market
News Sendo decided to withdraw from Asia to focus on Europe following its falling-out with former smartphone partner Microsoft last year, said chief executive Hugh Brogan. The bulk of shipments from phone makers go to carriers, so a large part of Sendo...
[November 18, 2003, 10:35]
Phone Maker Details Microsoft Divorce
News UK-based cell-phone maker Sendo has revealed more details of its lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing the software company of engaging in a "secret plan" to push the small maker of cell-phone software into bankruptcy.
[January 14, 2003, 7:30]
Microsoft Smartphone Ships To Developers
News Sendo has begun offering developers an early version of its Windows-Powered Smartphone 2002 handset, the Z100, as it prepares to launch the device this summer. On Friday Sendo began taking orders for the Z100, although the devices will be available...
[June 5, 2002, 16:32]
Sendo Withdraws Orange Lawsuit
News Last week, Sendo said that Texas Instruments had agreed to license unspecified patents for future smartphone products using TI's OMAP processors. Sendo had attempted to stop sales of Orange's SPV, a smartphone based on Microsoft software, in the UK...
[July 22, 2003, 10:38]
Sendo Gets Smart With Symbian Launch
News Built around Symbian and Nokia's Series 60 software platform, the phone has been developed from scratch in just under a year following Sendo's spectacular cancellation of its co-development deal with Microsoft.
[October 21, 2003, 17:30]
