HTC has secured a US$250 million deal with Google for the non-exclusive rights to its extended reality (XR) patents. In ...
HTC has agreed to transfer its XR development team to Google for US$250 million, including non-exclusive licensing of its XR ...
Google has agreed to acquire a part of HTC’s extended reality (XR) business for $250 million, expanding its push into virtual and augmented reality hardware following the recent launch of its Android ...
The deal grants Google non-exclusive IP rights while HTC retains tech use and development, advancing AR/VR innovation. Next: Access Our New, Shockingly Simple 'Alert System' The deal involves ...
Taiwan's HTC said on Thursday it will sell part of its extended reality (XR) unit to Google for $250 million, with some members of the Taiwanese company joining the U.S. one. The transaction is ...
So much so, Google announced that it would buy part of the HTC XR unit in a deal worth $250 million. This deal with HTC will bring some of the HTC VIVE engineering team over to Google. This will ...
Samsung’s TM Roh has been hyping up Android XR in a recent interview, and made comments which suggest that Google is aware of the importance of building a solid software backing for its fledgling ...
Since launching its first VR headset in 2016, HTC is now competing in an increasingly crowded field with U.S. tech titans such as Apple and Meta, which in recent years have ramped up their efforts ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's HTC said on Thursday it will sell part of its unit for extended reality (XR) headsets and glasses to Google for $250 million and transfer some of its employees to the U ...