HTC
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We're expecting a more conventional flagship phone launch from HTC in the next few weeks, but in the meantime it has announced a blockchain-based handset called Exodus. The company says the focus of the phone will be security, encryption, and cryptocurrency support.
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HTC has made a few major Vive announcements at CES 2018. The upgraded Vive Pro headset significantly boosts the resolution and adds built-in headphones, while a new wireless adapter frees users from tripping hazards of room-scale VR. The Viveport digital store has also been reworked.
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Another year, another fleet of powerful flagship phones. Those looking to start 2018 with an upgrade are spoiled for choice, so New Atlas compares the specs and features of 10 of the year’s best phones, as the gap between high-end and mid-range closes.
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London's Tate Modern and HTC have collaborated on a VR project aimed at enhancing the visitor experience at the most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever to be held in the UK. Visitors can put on a Vive headset and get a taste of what life was like for the artist in early 20th century Paris.
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Having teased the arrival of a standalone virtual reality headset earlier this year, HTC has now officially announced the Vive Focus, an all-in-one mobile device much like the Oculus Go from Facebook, and free from any connections to PCs or smartphones.
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Putting users inside a virtual reality world is a good start, but those users need to interact with their surroundings, and that's still a problem for companies invested in VR. Now HTC and Logitech are joining forces to put one of the most mundane but essential actions in VR – typing on a keyboard.
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Google is ramping up its efforts in the mobile space, with a US$1.1 billion purchase of HTC talent to play a key role in its development of smartphone hardware. The agreement sees Google bring HTC brainpower in-house to build Google products.
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As promised, HTC has pushed out an Alexa app for its HTC U11 smartphone, marking the first time that Amazon's smart digital assistant is available on phones as a fully fledged rival to the likes of Google Assistant and Siri.
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When HTC unveiled its new U11 smartphone, the most interesting feature was a so-called Edge Sense technology that basically lets you squeeze the device to perform certain actions. The company is continuing to build out this feature, and has released a little video hinting at what it has in store.
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While the HTC Vive offers one of the better experiences in all of VR, its audio and headstrap setup were always a drawback. HTC is remedying that with the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap, an optional US$100 accessory. Read on for our review.
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PC virtual reality is going wireless soon – we've already tried accessories that successfully do just that. Today HTC announced another upcoming option, an accessory that uses Intel's WiGig technology to untether the Vive.
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We've opined several times of late that mobile VR hardware hasn't exactly been throttling forward at breakneck speed. HTC just announced a mobile headset that brings something truly new to the table, but only Japanese tables will be showcasing the HTC Link.
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