Google announced Thursday that it would buy the division of HTC Corp. that works on Google's Pixel smartphones for $1.1 billion. The all-cash deal will add 2,000 HTC employees, about one-fifth of the Taiwanese firm's workforce, to Google's team working on its hardware products, including Pixel phones, Google Home, Google Wifi, Daydream View, and Chromecast Ultra. Rick Osterloh, the former Motorola executive Google hired last year to run its hardware division, said the move will "fuel even more product innovation in the years ahead." The news came ahead of Google's launch of its second generation of hardware products on Oct. 4. Source: Google, Reuters |
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