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Google buys part of HTC's XR business
Google is bulk buying HTC Vive engineers to help Android XR become a platform that can rival Meta's VR/AR dominance
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 part of HTC Vive's engineering team, HTC Vive of course having ample experience engineering VR headsets.
TikTok Still Ticking, The $500 Billion Project Stargate, Google Buys HTC VR Tech
TikTok got a short reprieve to make a deal. Project Stargate, a $500B AI plan from OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank, pushes Musk, Microsoft, aside. Google buys HTC VR tech.
Google joins forces with HTC Vive to boost Android XR Development
Google LLC announced today that it’s acquiring parts of HTC Corp. Vive’s engineering team to accelerate the development of its new Android XR operating system for virtual reality and extended reality headsets.
Samsung, Qualcomm
Samsung unveils AI smartphones with Qualcomm chips, teases slimmer Galaxy phones
Samsung Electronics on Wednesday unveiled its newest Galaxy S25 smartphones, powered by Qualcomm's chips and Google's artificial-intelligence model, hoping its upgraded AI features can reinvigorate sales and fend off Apple and Chinese rivals.
Samsung unveils phones with Qualcomm chips
Samsung Electronics Co on Wednesday unveiled its newest Galaxy S25 smartphones, powered by Qualcomm’s chips and Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) model, hoping its upgraded AI features can reinvigorate sales and fend off Apple Inc and Chinese rivals.
Samsung Unveils AI-Enhanced Galaxy S25 Smartphones To Reignite Market Presence
Samsung Electronics has launched its new Galaxy S25 series, featuring Qualcomm chips and AI capabilities from Google's model. Despite competition, Samsung is focusing on enhancing AI features like Bixby and personalized experiences to boost sales.
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Samsung Taps Google AI, Qualcomm Tech for Galaxy S25 to Rival Apple's iPhone
Samsung unveiled Galaxy S25 lineup with Qualcomm chips and Google's AI model, aiming to beat Apple's iPhone 17 Air. Analysts predict success.
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Samsung's Vision Pro rival to get a big boost from a clever Google acquisition
Google has strengthened its mixed reality (XR) credentials once again with another key acquisition, and it’s a positive move ...
RFID Journal
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Qualcomm Enters Collaboration with Google to Deliver GenAI for Car Dashboards
Qualcomm Technologies and Google entered into a multi-year technology collaboration for the development of AI cockpit ...
Road to VR
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Google Responds to Developer Concerns About Long-term Commitment to Android XR
Google’s announcement of Android XR last month was largely met with excitement, but there was a notable undercurrent of ...
PhoneArena
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You may be able to get your hands on Samsung and Google’s VR headset sooner than you think
The VR headset being developed by Samsung and Google will apparently be present at Galaxy Unpacked for you to try out.
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OnePlus 13 vs. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL: Has Google met its match?
OnePlus has always felt like a plucky little upstart against behemoths like Samsung and Google. With a 6.8-inch screen and ...
The Financial Express
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Samsung Galaxy S25 series launched with flagship Qualcomm chip, human-like AI – Specs, features, India price, and more
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series of smartphones for global markets including India today during its Unpacked January ...
WISH-TV
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After the Bell | Samsung unveils slimmest phone; Saudis commit to $600B in trade
Samsung unveils the slimmest phone yet, Ford recalls SUVs and pickups, and Trump demands low taxes for U.S. businesses.
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