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A Microsoft PalmOne Treo?

There's been a lot of talk that, supposedly, PalmOne has decided to use Microsoft as its OS of choice in the new Treo 650. PalmOne is the biggest/only manufacturer of the Treo for PalmSource's OS (the companies split when the first Treo was released two years ago). This would be a major hit in PalmSource's bank... But I doubt this will ever come about. It's like an Intel-based Mac, or iTunes store integrated into Windows Media Player; some things are just meant not to happen!

Link: Engadget
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