Entries in 'htc' (118)
Facebook phone rumours re-surface
New speculation as pressure builds on Facebook to monetise its mobile users.
HTC to exclude Beats headphones from future devices?
Exec suggests providing accessories doesn't guarantee sales.
HTC sales fall 35 per cent in Q1
Taiwanese firm continues to struggle against Samsung and Apple.
HTC and Beats to acquire MOG music service?
Official announcement could be here within a fortnight.
Sony to introduce open beta PlayStation Suite SDK next month
Part of the firm's strategy to grant more mobile devices with PlayStation certification.
HTC and Beats working on music streaming service?
Fresh rumours surround a company that's always fancied itself as a content hub.
HTC to make PlayStation devices?
Smartphones and tablets could have access to classic Sony games.
Is HTC's Endevour the world's first quad-core phone?
Re-named Edge device ups the processor ante.
'Product transition' hobbles HTC
Original star of the Android age warns of poor financials.
Samsung partners headphone maker Jays for in-store sales
'v-JAYS' headphone series to be marketed alongside selected items.
HTC and Motorola watch Samsung disappear into the distance
Disappointing financials from the two Android OEMs.
HTC cuts revenue forecast
Expects zero growth in Q4.
HTC rumoured to be building Facebook phone
Codename 'Buffy' to run modified Android OS heavy on HTML5.
Vivid to HTC - stop infringing our trademark
Row erupts over the phone maker's new Vivid handset.
Vivid to HTC - stop infringing our trademark
Row erupts over the phone maker's new Vivid handset.
HTC targets emerging markets for 2012
Firm also plans to dive back into the tablet pool with new device.
HTC dominates US smartphone shipments with 5.7m
Pushing Android's stateside stronghold to 70 per cent.
HTC ships 13.2 million handsets in Q3
Breaks its own record, but cautions of leaner times ahead.
HTC launches music-powered Sensation XL
Lives up to its name with huge glass-covered 4.7-inch display.
HTC hints at OS acquisition plans
But Cher Wang says the manufacturer doesn't 'have to produce an OS'.











































