
T-Mobile has killed off its Sidekick line, which comes a short while after Microsoft announced that they will also be canning the KIN range. It is interesting to note that the KIN phones were developed in part using Danger’s staff and software after Microsoft purchased Danger. With both the KIN technology and team now working as part of the Windows Phone 7 group, we do hope that there isn’t going to be any Indian sign hanging over Windows Phone 7 when it rolls out.
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