Taiwanese corporation HTC, one of the earliest supporters of the mobile operating system Android, working on a service for streaming music sources reported by the company to the site GigaOm. It will be the main decision musical devices of HTC.
Last year, the manufacturer of electronics buy a significant stake in the company of music hardware and software Beats Audio, whose founder is a rapper Dr. Dre. Currently the two companies still cleared the pricing details of the service.
In the past, information has appeared that HTC have held talks with companies like Spotify for integrating their services into devices of the corporation. One of the other leaders of the Beats Audio Jimmy Iovine is not a big fan of Spotify. The music industry is concerned that if support for music streaming company, will create yet another monopoly such as iTunes.
According to sources GigaOm HTC's new service will be announced later this month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Besides him, the company will display several new products including new tablet.
After a disappointing last quarter of 2011, the Taiwanese company announced that it will change its product strategy this year will show fewer but higher quality devices. Its market share is threatened by the advent of cheap Chinese alternatives from companies like Huawei and ZTE, as well as the success of the leader in the Android camp, South Korea's Samsung.
Last year, the manufacturer of electronics buy a significant stake in the company of music hardware and software Beats Audio, whose founder is a rapper Dr. Dre. Currently the two companies still cleared the pricing details of the service.
In the past, information has appeared that HTC have held talks with companies like Spotify for integrating their services into devices of the corporation. One of the other leaders of the Beats Audio Jimmy Iovine is not a big fan of Spotify. The music industry is concerned that if support for music streaming company, will create yet another monopoly such as iTunes.
According to sources GigaOm HTC's new service will be announced later this month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Besides him, the company will display several new products including new tablet.
After a disappointing last quarter of 2011, the Taiwanese company announced that it will change its product strategy this year will show fewer but higher quality devices. Its market share is threatened by the advent of cheap Chinese alternatives from companies like Huawei and ZTE, as well as the success of the leader in the Android camp, South Korea's Samsung.

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