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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
GigaOM speaks to top man at Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein, "We spoke to Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein about whether the Palm Pre will be available on any other U.S. carriers other than Sprint. Rubenstein told us, “Right now, Sprint is...
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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... area. November 3, 2009 1:02 PM PST Speaking of multitouch screen patents. It may be that Jon Rubenstein, CEO of the Palm Pre, owns the multitouch screen patent. Lookup Patent Number: 345173000. Assuming this is true, I'm sure since Jon used to work for Apple and Jon owns the patent rights...there are some agreements between iPhone and Palm Pre regarding multi-touch screens which explain...
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BetaNews (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... its way, and that the Pre is actually destined to be the company's midrange handset. As Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein said in September, webOS will be the only operating system the company supports from now on, and there has not yet been a replacement for the Treo Pro, Palm's final Windows Mobile device and last flagship device up for replacement. Copyright Betanews, Inc. 2009
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jkOnTheRun (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
It is Thursday and that can only mean it’s time for another Palm Press. Palm Press is our weekly look at the world of Palm. The smartphone race is going full blast and every competitor is pressing every advantage to get ahead of the pack. Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein said in an interview this week [...]
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jkOnTheRun (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
... of the Windows Mobile Marketplace, the app store for the Windows phone owner. GigaOM interviewed Jon Rubenstein , CEO of Palm, to ask about the current state of the smartphone market, and to get insight into the company’s plans to deal with all of this competition. It turns out that Palm is not very concerned about Windows Mobile, GigaOM had this to say about the conversation with Palm:...
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
... platform, and now it will waive the $99 fee if the apps are open source. We spoke to Palm CEO Jon Rubenstein about whether the Palm Pre will be available on any other U.S. carriers other than Sprint. Rubenstein told us, “Right now, Sprint is our exclusive partner. We have no other announcements to make at this time.” There has been some speculation that Verizon Wireless, a joint venture...