Verizon will launch its long-anticipated VCast App Store in the fourth quarter, promising to bring new mobile applications to market in less than 14 days. Developers will get 70 percent of the revenue ...
Verizon has been accepting submissions for its forthcoming V CAST Android app store, which is rumored to be unveiled at the VCD Conference on September 21. The V CAST app store was originally said to ...
Mobile app fans worried about downloading malware onto their mobile devices can rest a little easier if they use Verizon’s V Cast Apps store. Mobile app fans worried about downloading malware onto ...
Though US carrier Verizon's multimedia store V Cast stretches beyond apps to include TV and video content, the firm has announced it is to drop the brand in favour of a new marketplace, simply dubbed ...
Underscoring the ways in which the smartphone app economy has supplanted the carrier-consumer relationship of old, Verizon announced to its users this week that it was closing Verizon Apps. The ...
Everyone who’s anyone in the wireless space wants in on the app store game. Handset-makers, carriers, third-party software vendors and others all want a hand in the action, a chance to bring in some ...
Verizon Wireless has launched its own app marketplace -- dubbed V Cast Apps -- which some are speculating could compete directly against Google's Android app market. "Many users with Android phones on ...
Verizon Wireless is closing down its app store by January next year, it said in a notice on its developer community portal. The operator said it will start removing in January the Verizon Apps ...
Like every other handset manufacturer, service provider and software developer, US mobile network operator Varizon has announced plans to launch its own mobile application store. In an interview with ...
Years later, Verizon gets the hint. Its app store will shutter in March 2013. I've had Verizon for many a year, and I hated all of their VCast apps. I never used them and couldn't get rid of them. The ...
Verizon promises to change the way people watch TV through a new application storefront that will be open to third-party developers. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, ...