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Palm CEO Talks NeXT, Apple, iPhone on Engadget Show

By , Friday, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:30 am
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Engadget Show

New Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein was the debut guest on the brand new The Engadget Show, and host Joshua Topolsky asked many of the questions that needed asking. Starting off with some of Ruby's history at NeXT and Apple with Steve Jobs and his role in resurrecting the latter with products like the iMac and iPod, they segued into Palm talk for a bit, before bringing in back around to more controversial topics like Palm holding product announcements/releases right before annual Apple iPhone/iPod events, and the ongoing Palm "hacking" iTunes sync saga.

Fascinating interview, and awesome start for the Engadget crew. Congrats on the new endeavor, and we can't wait to see if Jobs, Schiller, Cook, Joz, or Forstall show up next...

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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  1. UncLE BERNIE says:

    Joshua Topolsky gives new meaning to the term "butt ugly".

  2. Ron Jeremy says:

    Ron Jeremy has seen alot of buts and Ron Jeremy has to agree that fella is but ugly.

  3. A well thought out article, i've bookmarked it so I can read through it properly later when i'm back from work.Thanks for the article again! :)

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