We have sold more than 30 million Palm OS-based products over the years, and it is not our intent to walk away from such a strong and loyal user base. That's why in May we extended our license for Palm OS, giving us the right to continue to make and market Palm OS-based products until 2010.

It's a fact that a large majority of businesses around the world use a Microsoft-based infrastructure across their IT assets. And many of those companies simply aren't open to products that use another OS....We can either answer that marketplace demand with a Windows-based product, or we can walk away from that business.

This is about growth, ... There are millions of people around the world who want that familiar Windows experience.

Things have changed, ... We aren't in the underlying OS business anymore, which has freed us to partner with others.

We've been working on this for a number of years, ... It was probably the worst kept secret.

U.S. sales are strong but there are more challenges in Europe, ... There are a number of existing brands there that are very strong. Our products have not taken off at the level we'd like them to so far.

This is about growth and taking this whole category to the next level.

Customers and carriers have been asking for this.

People underestimate the difference between a great product and just a product.