HTC appoints Cher Wang as New CEO


Cher Wang the chairwoman of HTC has taken over the position of Peter Chou as the CEO. HTC Corp is a Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer and the move came after HTC faced three constant years of low...

HTC Reportedly Wants to Work on a High-End Nexus Tablet

HTC Nexus Tablet

The Nexus family might go back to its roots if HTC gets to make the next Nexus tablet, even though rumors suggest that Asus will also be making one in 2014.

A Taiwanese report suggests that HTC might be making the next Nexus tablet, even though rumors have been flying around that the Nexus line would soon come to an end. On top of that, unnamed sources close to the Commercial Times revealed recently that HTC has won the rights to make the next high-end Nexus tablet, presumably a new Nexus 10. Google’s collaboration with HTC back in 2010 marked the launch of a new line of competitively priced smartphones and tablets with incredible specs, but unfortunately, Nexus One was a one-off, and the two companies never worked together ever since.

HTC isn’t particularly well-established as a tablet manufacturer, having made only two until now, the 7-inch Flyer (also known as HTC Evo View 4G) and the 10.1-inch Jetstream. The price might have deterred people, since the Flyer was $499 and the Jetstream had a $849 price tag. Still, this doesn’t mean that the company is not good at making such products, just that they haven’t been financially successful. Moreover, a lot of rumors and leaks from the past year suggested that HTC would make a comeback. Not to mention that Cher Wang, an HTC chairperson, claimed back in October that HTC is not shy about re-entering the tablet market: “When the tablet comes out it will be something nice and disruptive.”

A new Nexus tablet would mean a new source of revenue for HTC, who haven’t been having exactly the time of their lives, financially speaking. Before launching the One X, the Taiwanese company was very close to collapsing, and a partnership with Google could breathe new life into HTC. Nexus products are known to sell like hot cakes, regardless if they’re made by Samsung, Asus or LG, and I’m sure that an HTC Nexus 10 wouldn’t be an exception.

Both Google and HTC refused to comment on these rumors, but I think that a high-end Nexus tablet made by the Taiwanese company could make everyone happy, especially the consumers, who would get yet another stellar tablet at a great price. Should it ever become a reality, the HTC Nexus tablet would most probably be launched in the second half of the year, since doing otherwise would mean for Google to break its habits.

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WSJ: HTC working on China-specific mobile OS

Cracking the Chinese mobile-nut is kind of a big deal if you're in the business of selling phones. So, rumors that HTC could be looking to increase the bottom line with a China-specific mobile OS won't see too many eyebrows heading north. The Wall Street Journal claims that Cher Wang herself is closely overseeing the project and is working directly with the state authorities to see it meets approval. This might suggest that the operating system would be entirely bespoke, rather than an Android fork, which would also provide HTC with a plan B, similar to Samsung's efforts with Tizen. The OS is believed to be tightly integrated with China specific services (Weibo etc) and could see the light of day before the end of the year. So is it actually Hello To China?

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HTC chairwoman donates 100,000 "Flyer" tablets in Southeast Asia


At the World Bank open forum “Equal Futures Partnership: From Promise to Progress” in Washington, HTC Chairwoman, Cher Wang, boldly declared that she will donate 100,000 tablets to young women in...
    


HTC CEO issues rallying call to staff, tells them to ‘kill bureaucracy’

HTC CEO issues rallying call to staff

HTC's Peter Chou is having his own "burning platform" moment after sending a company-wide email, leaked to Bloomberg, entitled "We are coming back." The CEO, shocked at recent sales dips has talked of a company lacking "decision, strategic direction or [a] sense of urgency" and requested that employees should "kill bureaucracy." He praised the success of the well-lauded One X, but said that the company's own "processes, rules and norms" could be stumbling blocks, instead urging employees to "follow rules and criteria, but don't let small things kill the major goals." The missive has already been confirmed as real by an HTC spokesperson, who probably promptly burned a stack of TPS reports to demonstrate their commitment.

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Cher Wang: HTC will grab as many patents as it can

Cher Wang HTC will grab as many patents as it can

HTC co-founder and chair Cher Wang has said that her company plans to register and buy a host of patents in order to maintain parity with its competition. Speaking at the firm's 15th anniversary party, she said that despite being unable to use S3 Graphics' patents in ongoing litigation, the company will register and purchase patents in a variety of "different fields." It looks like we can expect to see a lot more filings at the USPTO in the future, and perhaps a few more buyouts along the way.

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