Apple is apparently set to pull the plug on the iMac Pro - it's all in one desktop pc with a 10 Core Xeon W processor retailed at an eyewatering $4999. The desktop has had a market of its own and sales figures of the device are still not known, but considering that apple is moving towards its own chipsets, discontinuing the intel setup could likely mean that Apple is either setting up to re-launch a new re-designed iMac Pro or kill off the segment altogether.
HTC decided to invest in such a brand by launching the One series of smartphones last year, although the company was not able to impose its own product names to certain carriers. Then, just a few days ago, the company launched the HTC One, which is going to be the company’s only One-branded handset this year, a make-or-break kind of project for the Taiwanese Android maker that’s still having a tough time fighting against the competition, especially Samsung. We were under the impression that HTC will further invest in its One brand and not budge to carrier demands anymore when it comes to changing the name of the product – in the U.S., AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are going to sell it as the HTC One. But it looks like things aren’t necessarily so, and no, it’s not Verizon that’s going to get its way selling the One as the Droid DNA Plus, as it was recently rumored. We’re looking at China Mobile this time around, which has announced the HTC One as the HTC TD 101. That’s certa...
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