May 26th, 2009 - The Register
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AT&T's handset plans for 2009 have been laid bare through a set of leaked slides revealed by Engadget, and include an Android slider as well as a second-generation Palm device.
The Android handset is from HTC, but doesn't appear on the previously-leaked line up. Branded the HTC Lancaster, it's aimed at social networking and features a sideways-sliding keyboard. From Palm comes the Palm Eos (Castle), a successor to the Centro that might, or might not, be a WebOS device to follow the (hoped for) success of the Pre.
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