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A Look Back at the First 15 Years of Android

The first Android phone launched in September 2008, and since then the OS has developed to be the world's most popular mobile platform.

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The 5 Worst Things About Modern Smartphone Design

Smartphones might be more powerful than ever, but their design and build still leaves room for improvement.

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The HTC Vive Flow: Everything You Need to Know

The Vive Flow is a new headset from HTC that's designed for entertainment and wellness. Here's how much it costs, its release date, and more.

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HTC Unveils New VR Headsets: the Vive Pro 2 and Vive Focus 3

You'll have to pay big bucks for the latest and greatest in virtual reality from Vive.

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You Can Now Repair Your HTC Vive With Replacement Parts From iFixit

Breathe new life into your HTC VR setup with components from the popular tech repair store.

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How Android Differs Depending on the Hardware Manufacturer

Not all Android devices are created equal. See how yours stands out from the crowd with our comprehensive guide.

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HTC U11 Review: The Definition of Mediocrity

HTC has really taken some risks this time around with the U11 -- like adding a squeezable frame. Some of those risks paid off, and some didn't.

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The HTC Vive VR Headset Is Cheaper Than Ever

The HTC Vive is now more affordable than ever before, thanks to HTC knocking $200 off of the price of its VR headset.

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If You Own an HTC Beware the TouchPal Ads

This past weekend, TouchPal started showing ads on HTC smartphones. This doesn't sound all that bad, until you discover that TouchPal is the default keyboard app on HTC smartphones.

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HTC 10 Review

There's little to complain about with the HTC 10, aside from the mediocre battery life and quiet speakers. But there's nothing about it to get excited about, either.

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