HTC has revealed two new smartphones that’ll use the Windows Phone platform.
The HTC TITAN has a 4.7-inch screen in a 9.9mm aluminium casing, while the HTC Radar is formed from a single piece of aluminium and has a 3.8-inch screen. Both are expected to become available from next month.
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Last year we saw Apple launching a patent claim against HTC - and HTC responded. Now HTC Corporation is taking new legal action against Apple.
It's filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission and the US District Court of Delaware, claiming patent infringement by the Apple Mac computer and the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod product lines.
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Today's edition of The Fonecast includes some of the biggest mobile industry news for ages. Google has announced plans to buy Motorola Mobility, Apple has managed to block the import of Samsung's new tablet and HTC is investing in the company behind the 'Beats by Dr Dre' brand.
You'll find the programme via our web-based audio player, on iTunes and by subscribing to our RSS feed.
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There's big news this week as Google announces plans to buy Motorola Mobility, Apple gets Samsung's new tablet banned and HTC invests in audio technology.
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HTC Corporation has announced a partnership and investment deal with Beats Electronics, the company behind the 'Beats by Dr. Dre' audio products. As a result, HTC will be releasing a number of devices that include Beats sound innovations in the autumn.
Beats Electronics will continue to operate as a separate company with Jimmy Iovine as Chairman.
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