HTC Unveils Quartet Of Mobile Devices
News The HTC Shift, which will be made available SIM-free at an eye-watering €1,199 (£835), runs on Microsoft's much-derided Vista operating system, although it will also be possible to use Windows XP. High Tech Computer, or HTC, is the most prolific...
[October 1, 2007, 17:31]
HTC Goes It Alone With Windows Smartphones
News But Microsoft’s Pieter Knook, who was present at the HTC launch, told ZDNet UK the advantage of Windows Mobile was that it brought a "unified environment" for phone applications such as contacts, dialler and email, whereas the use of Linux...
[June 16, 2006, 11:00]
HTC Unveils The Touch Diamond
News Since the original HTC Touch launched last year, the company has put its own TouchFlo skins over Microsoft's native Windows Mobile interface. In this case, with Windows Mobile having been upgraded to version 6.1, HTC has introduced what it calls...
[May 6, 2008, 18:02]
Microsoft Smartphone 2003 Debuts In Taiwan
News Microsoft has positioned itself to begin to make a dent in the smartphone market, largely through allying itself with contract manufacturers such as Mitac and High Tech Computer (HTC), which manufactures a Microsoft device sold by Orange.
[September 23, 2003, 9:45]
Microsoft And The Rough Diamond
Blog But it also betrays the power that HTC has over Microsoft in the Windows Mobile department. There may be around 50 manufacturers rolling out Windows Mobile handsets, but HTC is by far the most prolific, and certainly the first to spring to the...
[May 6, 2008, 17:32]
More On Windows Mobile 6
Blog Looks like Orange will be rolling out a new HTC smartphone, by the way - slider qwerty keyboard, WM6 of course. Good grief - it looks like BT will be introducing HTC devices into the UK market! Windows Mobile 6 got officially announced today...
[February 12, 2007, 13:45]
MWg Takes On HTC's Windows Mobile Phones
News He said he has been unimpressed by the responsiveness of companies like HTC to comments and suggestions from users. These phones have a similar spec to HTC and Samsung devices, but they are packaged in a more engaging design," said Butterworth.
[May 9, 2008, 16:50]
Orange Planning SPV Successor
News On Monday, Microsoft said that T-Mobile would become the second European customer for its Windows Powered Smartphone technology, and would also purchase handsets from HTC. In October the company announced the first Windows-powered smartphone, the...
[February 18, 2003, 11:15]
Sendo Filing Accuses Microsoft Of Dirty Tricks
News However, last year a different model emerged on the scene -- a handset code-named Canary and manufactured by HTC, a Taiwan-based contract manufacturer. HTC is best known for HP's iPaq handheld computer and O2's xda, a combination PDA-mobile phone.
[December 24, 2002, 10:06]
Orange Unveils First Microsoft Smartphone
News HTC), is based on Texas Instruments' OMAP platform, and uses a 120MHz ARM-based processor. The best-known example of Phone Edition is currently the xda, also manufactured by HTC and offered in the UK by mmO2.
[October 23, 2002, 11:37]
Nokia-Palm Merger Rumours Get Cool Reception
News Some analysts believe that the attractiveness of Palm lies in its brand, and therefore a white-label device maker such as Taiwanese smartphone company HTC might make a more likely bidder. He added: "[HTC and ZTE for example] don't have a brand and...
[March 6, 2007, 8:36]
HTC Touch Review
Talkback We have been testing the latest version of Microsoft’s new mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6, this week on what we believe is an excellent new mobile device called the Touch from HTC. The Touch is an innovation in touch screen PDA’s with a...
[June 15, 2007, 14:14]
Why Only PC's?
Talkback Or perhaps will we be able to buy our cell phones without an OS (e.g.bare iPhone, naked HTC)? "Macs do Windows, too". Why only Microsoft has to pay? I strongly protest against buying a Mac with OS X installed.
[September 25, 2007, 14:10]
Ballmer Reveals Mobile TV Smartphone
News The Trilogy was designed by BT, The Technology Partnership (TTP), a UK technology firm, and Taiwanese mobile handset manufacturer HTC. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer showed off a Windows Mobile smartphone that's designed to display mobile...
[February 14, 2006, 12:00]
HTC Attacks BlackBerry With 'Excalibur'
News HTC has unveiled its autumn range of Windows Mobile-based handsets, including a long-rumoured BlackBerry-like device called the S620 or "Excalibur". It includes a Qwerty keypad and touch-sensitive navigation bar, and is designed for push email with...
[September 11, 2006, 17:15]
Google's Non-paranoid Android
Leader It will be happy already that it has recruited handset maker HTC, Microsoft's most prominent hardware partner. Expect loud protestations from HTC that this doesn't mean anything, that its love for Windows Mobile is unchanged.
[November 6, 2007, 14:43]
Sendo Sues Microsoft Over 'stolen' Secrets
News Only one other handset is on sale now using Microsoft's software, the SPV, manufactured by Taiwan's HTC for France Telecom-owned Orange. The company made sure that its own Windows-based handset included Java, a technology that directly competes...
[December 23, 2002, 13:01]
MS Targets Smart Phones, Pagers
News Taiwan-based HTC will join Samsung, Sendo and Mitsubishi Electric as manufacturers of Stinger, which is essentially a combination phone and PDA with Web-browsing capabilities. HTC is the manufacturer behind Compaq Computer's iPaq Pocket PC handheld.
[March 21, 2001, 8:32]
Microsoft's CeBIT: Stinger On Show As .Net Gets Plugged
News Running a modified version of Windows CE 3.0 optimised for smaller screens and one-handed operation, Stinger phones will be available from Samsung, Sendo, Trium and HTC (maker of Compaq·s iPAQ) later this year.
[March 23, 2001, 14:48]
Sendo Lawsuit Targets Orange SPV Smartphone
News He also suggested that other companies selling the SPV -- manufactured by Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) and sold by wireless operators under various names around the world -- could face similar legal actions.
[June 5, 2003, 15:14]

