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  • Apple and Samsung in shotgun conciliation

    Apple has also been ordered to go to mediation in other cases. A federal judge in Delaware ordered mediation in a patent dispute between Apple and Taiwanese phone maker HTC.
  • HTC suffers another blow

    Smartphone maker HTC is seeing two of its phones blocked by US Customs.
  • Nokia turns patent troll

    Oddly its first target is one of its former chums, smartphone maker HTC.
  • Over half of US smartphone subscribers use Android

    Samsung was the top handset manufacturer overall, with 26.0 percent market share, which is an increase of 0.7 percentage points. LG was next with a 19.3 percent share.
  • Microsoft's hold over Android grows

    Pegatron makes Android devices for the likes of HTC and Lenovo. HTC was the first to agree to pay Microsoft royalties over Android in April 2010.
  • Samsung goes quad core in Galaxy S

    The cunning plan is to sell the chips to Nokia, HTC and Motorola who are more likely to be a little more friendly.
  • HTC shares take a canning

    HTC has seen its shares plunge by six percent after it was announced that its outspoken chief financial officer had been shifted sideways.
  • TSMC ranked Taiwan's most profitable company

    Phone manufacturer HTC ranked third with income of $2 billion, despite its relatively poor performance towards the end of the year.
  • Smartphones sales set to cross a billion

    Woodern spoons will be awarded to Motorola Mobility, HTC and Sony. BlackBerry maker Research In Motion appears to be rapidly declining, the analyst claims.
  • Wozniak fears patent laws

    Apple was founded in Steve Jobs' parent's garage, and Woz fears the torrent of intellectual property lawsuits being filed by companies such as Apple, Samsung, Google, HTC and Nokia could prevent future entrepreneurs doing the same thing.
  • HTC's profits slump

    Taiwanese industry powerhouse HTC saw its first quarter profits drop 70 percent compared to the year before as it lost out to other, more popular smartphone makers.
  • Microsoft reports 80,000 more Windows apps

    In the week before the Windows based Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan 2 are given to the great unwashed in the US, Microsoft has been flat out getting developers to stick apps in its Windows Phone store.
  • "Silicon Graphics" rises from the dead to troll six big mobile outfits

    Graphics Properties Holdings claims that by selling mobile telephones Apple, Sony, Samsung, RIM, HTC and LG were using ideas that it invented
  • Sony dismisses quad-core smartphones

    The announcement is a slap in the face with a wet fish for Nvidia's Tegra 3 and LG Optimus 4X HD, then came the HTC One X, the ZTE Era and Huawei's Ascend D Quad. Everyone expects Samsung's quad-core Samsung Galaxy S III to be out soon too.
  • HTC outperformed by Nokia, Samsung

    Nokia managed to grow its shipments 36 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 from the third, reaching 2.7 million units in total. The Microsoft-backed former rubber-boot maker outpaced other companies, overtaking HTC, to become the largest Microsoft OS vendor for the last quarter of 2011.
  • Companies court Kodak - it's ripe for the picking

    Just a week before filing for bankruptcy protection with the Southern District of New York, the company fired off another salvo of patent infringement suits against Apple (four patents) and HTC (five patents), adding an interesting twist to the on-going mobile patent wars.
  • Elpida to merge with Micron and Nanya

    According to the Yomiuri newspaper, Japan's Elpida wants to merge with US Micron and Taiwan's Nanya. Nanya belongs to Formosa Plastics, as does HTC, for that matter.
  • Microsoft continues to bleed Android dry

    Samsunghas been forced to hand over cash on its handsets, thought to be to the tune of around $15 per device – no small amount when you are flogging Galaxy S2s by the millions and millions.

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