digitimes.com - 1/7/2009
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High Tech Computer (HTC) has announced revenues for the fiscal year 2008 (ended December 31, 2008) reached NT$152.56 billion (US$4.61 billion), with 28.65% on-year growth. Net income after tax was NT$28.68 billion, with a net EPS of NT$38.03 for the full year, according to the company.
venturebeat.com - 1/2/2009
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venturebeat.com —
The image above shows a netbook Asus EEEPC
1000H running on Google’s mobile operating system Android. Huh?
You thought Android was for mobile phones, right? Well, as we’ve written before, Google is planning to use Android for any device ...
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Android netbooks on their way, likely by 2010
venturebeat.com - 1/3/2009
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venturebeat.com —
Since our post yesterday about Google’s Android platform
running on netbooks , we’ve been asked a lot
of questions. Here are the most frequent questions and their answers. Do you think Android could run on laptops or PCs? The simple ...
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An FAQ about those Android netbooks
theinquirer.net - 1/2/2009
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theinquirer.net —
IT LOOKS LIKE GOOGLE is doing some work
to make its Android operating system work on netbooks.
Matth us Krzykowski and Daniel Hartmann who run an outfit called Mobile-facts claim that it took them just four hours to compile Android so that it works on ...
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Android netbook is a possibility
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HTC Posts Increased Revenues for 2008
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... G1 phones each met their targets, the company said.
Moving forward to 2009, HTC is aiming for revenue growth of around 20%. How are they going to do that? Well, the plans are to introduce somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 new devices. Some of the new smartphones will run on Windows Mobile, while others will boot up Android (Yes!). 2009 is shaping up to be a great year… Especially if you’re in love with Android.
[WMExperts via Digitimes]
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... Digitimes claims that HTC intends to launch a 10-strong mix of WinMo and Android handsets in 2009 -- sounds about right, if we had to guess -- and not all of 'em will be Qualcomm powered. Apparently, HTC's HSPA devices will employ guts ...
HTC prepares about 10 new handsets for 2009
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HTC also said it wants to use Ericsson EMP chips for some of the new 3.5G devices, instead of chips manufactured by Qualcomm.
For now, all I can say is that I hope the next HTC Android smartphone looks better than the G1 and will be released via more carriers and not just one (T-Mobile, in this case).
Via DigiTimes
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HTC has posted their 2008 numbers, and if you’re a fan/fanboy/fangirl of the company… You will want to give me a high five. *high five*
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