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Mobility Today has a few shots of the i-Mate JAQ, which actually look pretty decent in the up-close shots. Which has to be the first time EVER that real pictures look better than the product photos. So, i-Mate, it’s probably time for you to get a new cameraman.
To recap, 2.8-inch screen, miniSD, WM5, and […]
CNET has confirmed that both companies had signed a “memorandum of understanding”, and that “government approval” was the only factor standing in the way of an official equity transfer.
Tong refused to specify the size of HTC’s stake in Dopod or the monetary terms of the deal, however, a recent report by Physorg billed the […]
Continuing their skyrocket beyond ODM-dom, HTC’s buyout bid for Taiwanese Dopod has moved into the final stages. Having signed a memorandum of understanding, the only thing left in the estimated $150 million deal is approval from the Taiwanese government. Assuming HTC chairwoman and Dopod controlling shareholder Cher Wang, daughter of petrochemicals billionaire Y.C. Wang and […]
Original design manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC), the company responsible for building more Windows Mobile handsets than any other, 80 percent, stepped out from behind the camera this summer when it starting selling the TyTN Pocket PC Phone and MTeoR Smartphone under its own brand. This placed the company in direct competition with its customers […]
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