“Rumors of an Apple-branded PDA have been rife for years – ever since Steve Jobs returned to Cupertino and made killing the Newton one of his first order of business. And Apple isn’t about to re-enter the PDA market, according to an industry veteran. Albert Chu formerly worked at Apple’s Newton division, and now works as Vice President Business Development at PalmSource, which develops the Palm OS. In an interview with MacUser UK, Chu says Apple won’t return to PDAs because the company simply isn’t ‘big enough,'” according to Insanely Great Mac. Read the full article here.
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