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Pioneering handheld maker’s comeback phone is falling behind expectations, in bad news for Palm and Sprint—not to mention private equity firm Elevation Partners, whose $425 million bet on Palm is souring.
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Mac maker is on schedule to make debut of tablet-size computing device by fall of this year or early next, according to reports.
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Jon Rubinstein, who served as an executive in Apple’s iPod division, takes the CEO role at Palm at a time when the pioneering handheld devices maker prepares to go mano a mano with Apple’s iPhone.
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Shares jump 5 percent after Mac maker's announcement of its next shuffle music player, a tiny talker.
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Microsoft touts latest version of mobile operating system that is late to the party as it takes such Apple cues as touch-screen enhancements and direct access to an applications marketplace.
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Software juggernaut announces plans to launch Microsoft-branded retail stores in move to evangelize for its products. Sound familiar?
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The has-been handheld maker presents its latest software gamble and phone at the Las Vegas tech event.
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Apple makes final bow at Macworld in San Francisco, where expectations ran low without Steve Jobs. Apple still comes through with a surprise: millions of DRM-free tunes.
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Analyst report says Mac maker is planning a lower-cost version of the popular phone as it switches to Qualcomm for the supply of its 3G chip.
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Apple says next event will be its last and that Steve Jobs won't be on stage with his usual splashy showmanship, sending waves of speculation across Wall Street.
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