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Comments on: Shocking: Palm's secret product still a secret

Palm reveals company is still working on a mystery product.

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Yes but maybe no...make sense...
by gcasale November 17, 2006 12:54 PM PST
Sounds like a UMPC...
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Another DRM'ed music player!?
by ECDINOVO November 17, 2006 1:42 PM PST
oh no, could this be the Palm Zune?
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another ipod killer?
by cbartlett5 November 17, 2006 6:07 PM PST
Clearly, it has to be another so-called ipod killer. It's going to take a company with a very innovative product and a lot of marketing muscle behind them but I believe someone will do it and within the next 24 months. I hope they do, too., because I'm finally starting to get the music player bug and I really don't want to jump on the ipod bandwagon.
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New Palm Category
by Studio City November 18, 2006 9:35 AM PST
This is the long-rumored ultra-portable Palm Media Suppository. The oval
shaped device packs an amazing 80 gigs of flash memory, allowing users to
internalize their favorite songs, videos and calendar entries for easy if unsanitary
access.
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Is Palm working on a wearable computer?
by originalpckelly November 20, 2006 7:01 AM PST
I bet they are, but of course it will actually work and not be a hobbled together.

Another could be a computer which you can take with you everywhere you go, and it could plug into different abstractions of use. One for a wearable device maybe, one for a traditional handheld, one for the desktop use, but all of this would be iPod or Palm easy.

I'll bookmark this and come back when they finally release it next year.
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