Posted on 02 March 2010 by Shane McGlaun
Apple has filed a patent infringement suit against HTC alleging that HTC has infringed on 20 Apple patents all related to the iPhone. Presumably, the patents are the ones Apple has already fought Palm over for multi touch capability.
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Posted on 18 February 2009 by Budi Putra
Yeah, you might be asking: iPhone 3G or HTC Magic? Chris Davies of SlashGear has wrote an early comparison of these devices.
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Posted on 24 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The T-Mobile G1 was officially announced yesterday and the comparisons to the iPhone started almost as soon as the last executive left the stage. But when you pair up the iPhone 3G and the T-Mobile G1, which device comes out as the winner? Or, is it too soon to tell?
For starters, the T-Mobile G1 has a brand new operating ...
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Posted on 07 September 2007 by James Allan Brady
So first Apple had some legal trouble with Cisco of the iPhone name, and now they appear to be back at it again. This time they are hitting on the HTC Touch name with their new iPod Touch.
A trademark lawyer has already stated that for the most part, the names are different enough to avoid a lawsuit based solely on ...
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Posted on 13 August 2007 by Chris Davies
HTC has finally released its upcoming PDA/UMPC entitled the shift. Well, they have at least released it in Korea.
The HTC shift is quite revolutionary, whereas up until now, if you wanted to do even the most basic of functions on your UMPC you had to fully power it on and begin sucking away at that battery, with the Shift, this ...
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Posted on 09 August 2007 by Chris Davies
Much as I hate to use the phrase, this new HTC smartphone is bound to be heralded by some as an "iPhone killer". Hardware-wise it's quite the beast; the P6550 'Sedna' packs a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen, Windows Mobile 6.0, quad-band GSM as well as HSDPA and WiFi into a vaguely Touch-like chassis.
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Posted on 05 July 2007 by Chris Davies
With the iPhone capturing headlines left, right and centre, rivals are undoubtedly having to step up their game in order to compete. Were I someone from HTC, Sony Ericsson or Nokia I'd be looking to leak out my most impressive upcoming models to perhaps encourage potential Apple buyers to save their money until my product hit the shelves; now I'm ...
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Posted on 21 June 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Phone manufacturers need to be on guard for HTC’s attack on the US phone market! CTI Miami, an online retailer obtained information on a variety of upcoming HTC phones targeting the CDMA networks.First is the Vogue, which is a CDMA version of the Touch. Then there’s the Excalibur, which will become an upgraded model called the Iris (S640), ...
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Posted on 18 June 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
There is no doubt in my mind that Apple is leading the biggest change in sensor touch screen technology with the introduction of the iPhone!
You may have read my previous report of the Synaptics Onyx Concept phone, which features many of the forthcoming touch screen technology. The LG Prada phone is the direct result of the Onyx concept phone.
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Posted on 17 June 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
The Mogul builds on the PPC-6700, featuring a similar slide out QWERTY keyword, large touch 2.8” TFT screen with 65K colors and 320 x 240 resolution, and five-way navigation button.
New enhancements include longer battery life with approximately 20 percent more than the PPC-6700. The Mogul comes with a standard 1500mAH battery, but an optional 2100 mAH is also available for purchase. ...
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Posted on 06 June 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Before everyone starts pounding me with questions, I’m still charging the HTC Touch. That being said, I’ve spent zero time on this device. So please for now, enjoy the unboxing video as well as a couple of pics. I’ll post the hands-on review later today as well as more images; and maybe even a couple of videos ...
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Posted on 05 June 2007 by Staff Editor
You might have seen the sexy images of HTC Touch we posted earlier. Now, for your viewing pleasure we have found two videos of HTC Touch in action.
The first video is showing HTC’s own application that works as a recognition tools for contact between the screen and the user’s pointing device (either finger or stylus). The second video shows Contacts ...
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