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Palm Linux smartphone in October?

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We all know that Palm is hard at work on a next-gen Linux-based OS. We also know that the company is increasingly trying to distance itself from its PDA past by inching closer and closer to the hot smartphone market. So a Linux-based smartphone seems like just what the doctor ordered, doesn't it? Well, that's exactly what we're going to see in October, if the latest rumors are to be believed--but wait, there's a twist. According to the rumor mill, the phone will run the Wind River Systems version of Linux found in the Palm Foleo--not the Access Linux Platform (ALP) that we've all been eagerly anticipating. That might take a little wind out of the old sails, though admittedly, Palm could really use a next-gen smartphone and soon, no matter what the cost.

For more on the rumor:
- see this Digitimes article

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