Six years ago, today Taiwanese phone maker HTC sold part of their struggling smartphone business to Google, now they are selling a shareholding in their xtended reality (XR) headsets and glasses ...
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Google LLC announced today that it’s acquiring parts of HTC Corp. Vive’s engineering team to accelerate the development of its new Android XR operating system for virtual reality and extended reality ...
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Google has agreed to acquire part of HTC's extended-reality (XR) business for $250 million, expanding its push into virtual ...
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Google has agreed to acquire a part of HTC’s extended reality (XR) business for $250 million following the recent launch of its Android XR platform. The deal involves transferring some of the HTC VIVE ...
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Google issued a brief announcement about its intent to acquire a portion of Taiwan-based HTC’s extended reality (XR) unit for $250 million.