Another possible threat to Palm?

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Roughly a decade after terminating production of its Newton personal digital 
assistant, Apple is reportedly planning a return to the PDA market, putting the 
finishing touches on a touch-based device in the tradition of the iPhone and 
the iPod Touch. Citing sources close to the project, AppleInsider reports that 
the as-yet-unnamed PDA runs an embedded version of Apple's Mac OS X Leopard 
platform--the device is described as an ultra-thin "slate" resembling the 
iPhone, but at 1.5 times the size and with an approximate 720x480 
high-resolution display that spans virtually the entire surface.

According to AppleInsider, Apple engineers have been at work on a PDA prototype 
for roughly 18 months, although the project's roots date back even earlier. 
During an appearance at the 2004 D: All Things Digital conference, Apple CEO 
Steve Jobs said he was proud of the products his firm has released in recent 
years, and also proud of the products it decided not to ship--asked by an 
audience member to elaborate, Jobs replied "An Apple PDA." Sources say the PDA 
development nevertheless ground to a halt as Apple pulled engineers of the 
project to meet its self-imposed June 2007 iPhone launch date.

Jobs is expected to officially announce the Apple PDA during his keynote 
Macworld appearance in January, with retail shipments to follow in mid-2008.

For more on Apple's PDA efforts:
- read this AppleInsider article
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