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Exactly. Palm has hire Apple employees that worked on the iPod/iPhone and the Pre from what I've seen in videos is heavily influenced by the iPhone in more ways than one. So Apple may have just reason to cover their bases as in case Palm actually inadvertently infringed on their technology (regardless of innovation or not)due to former employees being involved with this new device.
I had a feeling this was going to happen the minute I saw the Pre in action, the fact the things like scrolling through pages works almost exactly like the iPhone, definitely puts up a red flag. Knowing Apple they are not looking to license any of their technology and I don't think Palm could survive Apple's full attention and weight if sued.