Google has acquired a number of HTC’s XR engineers for $250 million, something the company says will “accelerate the development of the Android XR platform across the headsets and glasses ecosystem.” ...
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Modern phones are locked down, but this legendary HTC ran every operating system imaginable (even Ubuntu)
The phone that refused to die.
Once the king of the Android phone market, HTC has seen its lands gobbled up by hungry competitors like Samsung over the past few years. With each new generation of phones, HTC’s offerings have seemed ...
Earlier this week we reported how Apple had successfully won a case to remove several HTC Android handsets from the US market. Turns out the engineers at HTC have ...
To “accelerate” Android XR development, Google announced this evening that it “signed an agreement to welcome some of the HTC VIVE engineering team to Google.” In 2017, Google acquired a part of HTC’s ...
HTC has finally learned its lesson – users want to get the latest Android as soon as possible. This time HTC has announced that 12 phones will get Marshmallow, Android 6.0, before the end of the year.
Apple's initial legal victory over rival HTC in a patent infringement suit could pave the way for Apple to collect high royalties from devices running Google Android, according to one analysis. Mike ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
The HTC G1 was released in October, 2008, making it the first phone to ship with Google’s Android operating system. HTC, T-Mobile, Google, and pretty much everyone else involved in the phone have long ...
When a judge found HTC guilty of infringing two Apple patents last year, HTC said it would modify its phones to get around the infringement. Now we’re seeing exactly how that will affect users. The ...
According to Android Police, some HTC Android phones may contain massive security flaws – and one is so bad that it left some researchers “speechless.” That’s no bueno, HTC. The security holes leave ...
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