HTC Delays Volume Shipments To Jan 2008
High Tech Computer (HTC) has delayed volume shipments of its HTC Shift UMPC (ultra mobile PC) to January of 2008, instead of the third quarter of 2007 as originally planned, according to market sources. Problems related to the integration of HTC Shift’s hardware and software caused the delay, said the sources, noting that the Shift will run on both Microsoft’s Windows Vista and Windows Mobile.
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