Comments on: Palm Trademarks 'Phone Stick'
On January 3, 2001, Palm, Inc. applied for a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the mark "Phone Stick." You can find this by searching the Trademark database called TESS on the government's web site at www.uspto.gov. The description of what this mark will be used for is "Wireless voice accessories for handheld computers".
Could this be an SD card phone module?
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hmm
Eston Bond @ 2/21/2001 1:31:23 PM #
Sounds a lot like "Memory Stick". If there isn't a lawsuit from Sony then it's a good naming convention. Is this a competitor for the Visor Phone?
RE: hmm
I.M. Anonymous @ 2/22/2001 8:35:34 AM #
I can't imagine Sony not sueing. especially if Palm tries to create a line of these. phonestick, GPSstick, etc...what do you then call the one with extra memory?
RE: hmm
I.M. Anonymous @ 2/22/2001 12:05:00 PM #
The "RAMStick"?? Of course, then somebody in the Adult Toy industry would probably have a lawsuit with Palm. Either way, it could be a no win situation on the memory. :-)
Quoth the Reighvin, "Nevermore."
Stick it in your ear!
Jonathan Quirk @ 2/23/2001 12:28:11 AM #
Phone Stick could refer to a wireless headset in the shape of a stick. One end goes in your ear & the other end places a microphone close to your mouth, perhaps?
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A Naming Convention?
I wonder if this is an indication of the names of all of Palm's SD modules? Like, will there be a Modem Stick, a Camera Stick, etc. made by Palm?
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