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HTC wants its own operating system

HTC wants its own operating system

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HTC Corp., the Taiwan based smartphone manufacturer has plans to develop its own mobile phone operating system. Google and Microsoft, which have flooded the markets with smartphones running their operating systems. All smartphones manufactured by the company are currently running Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS Google's Android O.  HTC is looking into the prospect of developing its own OS to reduce its dependence of outside developers. Steven Tseng of RBS...



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