Apple has rehired one of the original members of the Newton development team,
fuelling reports that the company is
planning
a tablet launch shortly.
Michael Tchao left Apple 15 years ago and was a key developer on the
Newton
platform, which Apple chief executive Steve Jobs scrapped on his return to the
company.
Tchao has now been hired back from a job at Nike, and will report to Apple's
senior vice president of product marketing, Phil Schiller, according to reports
in The New York Times.
Tchao has the "scars and the great ideas about tablet computing", according
to a former colleague at Apple.
Apple is widely expected to enter the
lucrative
tablet PC market with a 10in unit
this
year or early in 2010.
Taiwanese manufacturers are reportedly
providing
touch screens for Apple, and the possibility of Apple's adopting the Intel
Atom processor for a tablet device was discussed at last week's
Intel
Developer Forum.
Tchao is credited with selling former Apple chief executive John Sculley on
Newton, especially the handwriting recognition system which was initially
lampooned but later proved to be increasingly effective. If a modern recognition
system is included on a tablet it could be a very powerful selling point against
rival netbook platforms.
Apple has confirmed Tchao's appointment as vice president of product
marketing but has said no more. Tchao spent nearly a decade at Apple in the
firm's Personal Interactive Electronics division, and a similar period at Nike
designing iPod tie-in products.
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