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HTC is apparently still making phones, announces the Desire 21 Pro 5G
After Google bought a major portion of HTC's phone-making talent back in 2017, the company has been largely quiet in the mobile department, focusing on its VR aspirations instead. But as it turns out, the company is still churning out phones, as noted by today's unveiling of the Desire ...
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Satoshi Nakaboto: ‘HTC's latest phone can run a full Bitcoin node’
Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what's been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. As Faraday used to say: Talk to a stranger on a bus! Bitcoin Price We ...
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HTC launches Vive Pro Eye in North America at a massive discount
HTC today launched its latest and greatest virtual reality headset, the Vive Pro Eye, to the North American market. The new device features Tobii eye-tracking, which gives the headset two keen features: users can navigate menus just by looking at things, and foveated rendering. ...
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Game of Thrones gets the VR treatment on HTC's Viveport Infinity
HTC and HBO today announced an exclusive “Game of Thrones” VR experience will arrive on Viveport Infinity on May 31. Dubbed Beyond the Wall, the game is a VR-only experience that “transports users to the northern border of The Seven Kingdoms to fight and defend The Wall. ...
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HTC's new $300 blockchain phone will double as a Bitcoin node
Taiwainese mobile phone manufacturer HTC is launching a more affordable blockchain phone with full Bitcoin node capabilities. ...
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HTC wants to launch ANOTHER blockchain phone this year
Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer HTC is reportedly planning to launch another blockchain phone before the end of 2019. ...
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Viveport Infinity is good – here's how HTC can make it great
HTC unveiled its long-anticipated Viveport Infinity VR gaming service this week. It comes with a $13 monthly ($99 annually) fee and more than 600 titles you can play with unlimited access. The selection, price, and experience are all pretty good – but we're hoping HTC is just getting ...
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HTC unveils VR's future with new Vive headset, eye-tracking, and more
HTC unveiled new Vive hardware at CES, but we've got our eye on the changes the company is bringing to the user experience ...
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HTC's not done making phones, but it needs to find new ways to stay alive
HTC, the maker of the first ever commercially available Android phone, is still keen on making new devices, even after a disappointing year that saw it lose $330 million in the fourth quarter. A report from DigiTimes suggests that the company has waved off any suggestions of quitting ...
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A few thoughts on HTC’s blockchain phone and what consumers can expect
We might have to wait a little longer until we see how HTC's blockchain-powered Exodus 1 works, but at least now we have ...
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HTC’s 'blockchain phone' is real, and you can now pre-order it with Bitcoin and ETH
After revealing plans for its 'blockchain phone' back in May, HTC is ready to share more about the device, dubbed the 'Exodus ...
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Review: HTC's Vive Wireless Adapter solves one of VR’s biggest problems
Wireless PC-powered VR is finally here. We review HTC's Vive Wireless Adapter to see if it's the killer accessory we've waited ...