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The Return of the Microsoft Kin 92

symbolset writes "In a surprising turn of events, Engadget is reporting that the Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two will have an encore in the market. Some years ago Microsoft purchased Danger, Inc, services provider for the legendary Sidekick line of phones, and set upon refreshing them for a new generation in 'Project Pink.' Several project restarts and one data loss incident later, the project had lost favor internally and relations with the launch carrier Verizon had gone sour. The product was launched anyway to dismal sales and yanked from the market in under two months. According to the article, the costly data plan was thought to be to blame for the poor sales, so cellular data services and features that require them have been removed."
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The Return of the Microsoft Kin

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 12, 2010 @02:43PM (#34209298)

    As nobody cares...

  • by pantheonwhaley ( 1933610 ) <pantheon.whaley@gmail.com> on Friday November 12, 2010 @02:59PM (#34209482) Journal
    It's time for a phone to save us from our Kin.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:02PM (#34209518)

    No no no! I am so tired of you peanut gallery punks talking smack about the Kin phones.

    You Microsoft haters are all the same. I've said it before, if you aren't the target market for the Kin, then you can't help but not to "get it". The Kin phones are for the always connected consumer to stay in the loop with all of their friends both online and off. It is an always on stream of social information for people that don't want to live their actual lives not live on their phones. Just face it, if you're too old to grok what that means for you, then just move on instead of criticizing something you are not equipped to ever understand.

  • Kin* (Score:3, Funny)

    by MrEricSir ( 398214 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:08PM (#34209584) Homepage

    Between the Kinect and the Kindle, do we really need any more Kin* product names?

  • by MrEricSir ( 398214 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:13PM (#34209640) Homepage

    Wow, that sounds so hip, edgy, and refreshingly real!

  • by Lumpy ( 12016 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:15PM (#34209666) Homepage

    If you want a WP7 or Kin2.5 or whatever, get a Nokia smartphone and get better for less money.

    Honestly, Nokia phones rock if you get pas the clunky interface. and they all have far better "phone" capabilities than the iPhone and all Android phones. it's like they made it a phone first and toy second.

    I use an iphone simply because of the apps I need are on it. Otherwise I would have a nokia.

  • by Vainglorious Coward ( 267452 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:37PM (#34209934) Journal
    I wonder whether Microsoft's 'kin phones will be any better than their 'kin operating systems or 'kin applications. Un 'kin likely.
  • by MBGMorden ( 803437 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @03:50PM (#34210076)

    Until I while back, I had a similiar experience with an older coworker (he's retired now).

    Nicest guy in the world, and he was bright, but just from a different time.

    He lived by printouts. I ask him for the source code for an old COBOL program to recode. Do I get it in a nice text file? Nope. Printout sitting on my desk.

    Found a problem with a specific account that wasn't behaving properly. Do I get an email about it? Nope. Hand-written note left sitting in my chair.

    I ask for a simple report. Is it in some simple format that I can export, search through, etc? Of course not. It's left sitting on my desk as a giant stack of dot-matrix tractor-feed paper. I don't even know where the hell he was keeping that damned printer. I don't know where we have a dot-matrix printer anywhere in the department, yet, he always had that dot-matrix printout to hand over.

    Like I said, he was one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, but it did get frustrating when my desk started to swim in stacks and stacks of paper - almost none of which I had printed myself.

  • Microsoft has unveiled its new Zune One and Zune Two [newstechnica.com] mobile phones for unusually stupid social-networking enthusiasts in their late teens and early twenties with a higher income than their IQ.

    Team leader Roz Ho said the company had tried to create a Microsoft gadget that people actually wanted to have, like the XBox 360, but that actually worked properly.

    "Get your Friendster and your MySpace!" said Ms Ho. "We studied consumer habits and built the perfect phone for the, uh, 'social generation,'" she air-quoted, "to make it 'fab' and 'bling' — I mean, of course, 'Bing!' — for people too dumb to work an iPhone to share their lives moment to moment."

    The handset is of simple design for simple people. The keyboard engages caps lock at random and interjects common "chat" acronyms like "LOL" and "OMG" and "RTFM" should too many words in a row be spelt correctly. A breathalyzer automatically switches on the video camera in the event of excessive alcohol consumption. As well as the usual daily crashes, the Blue Screen of Death can be invoked by the user so as to have a suitable excuse not to answer a text. Later revisions of the phone may include making voice calls.

    "We are excited to be the exclusive carrier for this exciting new Microsoft phone in the exciting US," said John Harrobin, Senior Vice President of Paperclip Filing, Morning Drunkenness and Excited Press Release Quotes at Verizon Wireless. "Because we fucking hate you people. We really do."

    Roz Ho was previously leader of the Microsoft team that lost all the data on everyone's T-Mobile Sidekick phones last year when the systems team was told not to bother with backups.

  • by frank_adrian314159 ( 469671 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @04:08PM (#34210288) Homepage

    MS Kin is like a 60 year old fat dominatrix. Not much going on there, and just trying to play the game because she heard the young'uns were having fun with it.

    Oh! A perfect match for Balmer!

  • by StikyPad ( 445176 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @04:14PM (#34210356) Homepage

    Envelopers! Envelopers! Envelopers!

  • Re:Kin* (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 12, 2010 @04:28PM (#34210518)

    I think you mean do we need any more f'kin product names?

  • by whoever57 ( 658626 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @04:29PM (#34210526) Journal
    Can you convert that into a car analogy please? This is /. and we don't understand sexual analogies.
  • by notjustchalk ( 1743368 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @05:01PM (#34210842)

    Apple's iOS is like that beautiful dominatrix. Controlling, manipulative, and demeaning.

    Steve Jobs is the new John Romero - he doesn't have clients, he has bitches.

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Friday November 12, 2010 @06:05PM (#34211408)

    The first Kin would have sold incredibly well, but tragically a deal with The Situation to carry on on the "Jersey Shore" fell through when it turned out the various oils he used caused shorts in the keyboard and also the electronics tended to be eaten by a wide variety of biologic organisms living in the hot tub.

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