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HTC signs patent licensing agreement with Microsoft to use Android
Over the past year, the relationship between Microsoft and HTC seems to have cooled off a bit. HTC seems to be focused more on Android, but late last night, Microsoft and HTC announced a new agreement between the two companies. Microsoft and HTC have signed an agreement which gives HTC access to Microsoft’s patent portfolio,…
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HTC PC70110 passes through FCC with At&t 3G bands and TP2 like QWERTY

Typically, when we get wind of a new handset hitting the FCC’s website, we may get a few sketches of the battery compartment, showing off where the FCC’s label will appear. Today, things are a bit different. The HTC PC70110 has just appeared on the site, along with a few pictures which give us a…
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HTC Facing Yet Another Lawsuit: visual voicemail

HTC is now facing not one, but two lawsuits for alleged patent infringement. This suit comes from inventor Judah Klausner, in regards to technology related to visual voicemail. Klausner Technologies said on Monday that the HTC MyTouch 3G uses these technologies. HTC has yet to issue a statement. Visual voicemail allows users to see who…
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Verizon Nesux on in limbo, customers advised to buy DROID Incredible

Since the launch of the Nexus One back in early January, Google has been promising Verizon customers that a CDMA variant of the phone would be coming their way this spring. Well, we have about half way through spring and Google has finally updated the Verizon Nexus One “coming soon” status, but it’s not what…
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Veirzon DROID Incredible now comes with 2GB microSD card (really?)

With only a few short days till the Verizon DROID Incredible hits store shelves, Verizon has chosen to throw in a small extra incentive for those who plan on snatching up the handset in the first few days (or weeks). You probably already know that the Incredible has 8GB of internal storage, so it comes…
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European Hero won’t get 2.1 update until June

So for any of our readers that have a European/GSM Hero, it looks like you will have to wait until June to receive your 2.1 update. This was announced at a Google event marking the launch of Google Maps in the UK. There was no reason given for this delay, and the only details given…

