HTC engineers are joining Google to help develop Android XR They’ll help to accelerate development of the platform on headsets and glasses HTC has made some innovative headset designs, but has ...
Google has bought parts of another HTC division, coming years after the company acquired most of HTC's mobile unit.
It looks like Google's getting real serious about Android XR, the new platform from Google, Qualcomm, and Samsung that's made ...
Google spent $250 million to acuire engineers from HTC Vive for Android XR, echoing moves it made with HTC for the Pixel in 2017.
To “accelerate” Android XR development, Google announced this evening that it “signed an agreement to welcome some of the HTC VIVE engineering team to Google.” In 2017, Google acquired a ...
To boost its efforts on this front further and speed up Android XR's development, Google has signed an agreement with HTC to welcome some HTC Vive engineers to its team. In 2017, Google took ...
Last month, Google introduced the Android XR platform in partnership with Samsung and Qualcomm, which is "a new operating system built for this next generation of computing". Now, Google has bought ...
Instead of buying their smartphone engineers this time, Google is now buying their HTC VIVE engineers. And that makes sense, since those folks work on headsets and Android XR is a headset platform.
Samsung teased its efforts with multimodal AI and new form factors including smart glasses and extended reality (XR) devices.
Samsung's Project Moohan XR headset brings advanced displays, Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, and Google's Android XR with AI features ...
If that’s the case then an Android XR-powered HTC headset – either a new model, or older devices that have been updated to run on the new operating system – could be a winner. As with all ...