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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Strange Wording on the Palm Website......

Perhaps I am being just a little paranoid, wishfully hoping that a Palm Lifedrive 2 is on its way, but I could not help but notice a strange thing on the Palm website. In describing the Lifedrive on the left side of the main window, there is NO mention of the word "Hard Drive!" Instead, the promo reads "Lifedrive Mobile Managers feature gigs of storage....."

Are they trying to tell us that the new Lifedrive will not contain a hard drive? Are we about to get the ultimate solid state or stable hybrid machine -with fast access times - that we have been craving? Or do I just have Treo 700p envy?

I think the people at Palm are very cautious about what they print, particularly on a World web page. It is my humble opinion that the word "hard-drive" was deliberately omitted. The next few months could be very interesting.

Full Text Below.

LifeDrive™ mobile managers feature gigs of storage and both Wi-Fi® & Bluetooth® wireless. Carry files from your desktop computer and access them wherever you go. Includes support for POP, IMAP and Exchange email, plus a voice recorder, MP3 player and more.



Palm Website

LDD.

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