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FYI, Nokia elected to use WinCE for the 330 GPS device, which I found shocking.
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I'm sure you're right, Mil, and I'm not suggesting the speculation was spot-on. But Nokia does have huge cash reserves and if the higher-ups see any benefit at all to be gained, even if its just consumer perception, I wouldn't put it past them to gobble Palm up.
- it's been reported several times in the last few weeks that Nokia may be interested in buying Palm. I just find it totally bizarre that Nokia would be interested - if they've the money to spend, surely there are better ways to spend it.
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Access would be left with the Access Linux Platform but no devices to put it on unless they can find a willing manufacturer in China (always a possibility). But with all the open source alternatives, why would any manufacturer want to licence a closed source OS from Access... crikey that would be funny if it happened!!