Google has bought parts of another HTC division, coming years after the company acquired most of HTC's mobile unit.
The first Android phone sold directly by Google to consumers. This high-spec phone sports a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, high-resolution 3.7-inch touch OLED display, Wi-Fi, HSPA 3G data ...
Instead, the agreement involved the transfer of an unspecified number of HTC employees working on Pixel phones and the relevant IPs (intellectual property) to Google. Google is taking a similar ...
It looks like Google's getting real serious about Android XR, the new platform from Google, Qualcomm, and Samsung that's made ...
HTC's flagship phone for 2017 sports a body made mostly of multi-color curved glass, top-end specs, and unique features like squeeze shortcuts, dual voice assistants (Google and Amazon ...
Google spent $250 million to acuire engineers from HTC Vive for Android XR, echoing moves it made with HTC for the Pixel in 2017.
Google has agreed to acquire part of HTC’s extended-reality (XR) business for $250 million, expanding its push into virtual and augmented reality hardware following the recent launch of its ...
And who better to look for that talent than HTC, right? Google loves keeping HTC afloat spending money on the talented folks behind HTC products. Instead of buying their smartphone engineers this ...
Google has its fingers in many pies ... and even further develop it without any restrictions.” HTC used to be the darling of the phone industry. The company came up with many industry firsts ...