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What's Apple's Netbook Strategy? The iPhone
What's Apple's Netbook Strategy? The iPhone
Will Apple manufacture a low-cost netbook? If you believe Steve Jobs, not anytime soon. Until then, it has the iPhone.
Read My Lips: Apple Is a Netbook Maker
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs hinted Tuesday that the company will jump into the netbook category.... (more) Read My Lips: Apple Is a Netbook Maker
Steve Jobs on Apple's cash, NetBooks, Apple TV, and cheap PCs
appleinsider.com — Apple chief executive Steve Jobs made a surprise appearance on the company's fourth quarter conference call Tuesday... and fielded a variety of questions that revealed further insight into company's ongoing product strategies. Specifically, he made ... (more) Steve Jobs on Apple's cash, NetBooks, Apple TV, and ...
Steve Jobs on Netbooks: "We've Got Some Interesting Ideas" [Apple]
gizmodo.com — When asked about netbooks during his "special guest" appearance on Apple's quarterly earnings call, at first Steve... Jobs seemed pretty down on the whole category, saying that there are "not a lot of them getting sold," and Apple's "entrance into ... (more) Steve Jobs on Netbooks: "We've Got Some Interesting ...
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Opinion: The iPhone Is Apple’s Netbook
Cult of Mac — ... A nice article by Mark Hachman at PCMag.com looks at Steve Jobs’ comments during the quarterly earnings conference call, and comes up with a promising line of thought. ...

Olo Computer: We're Not an Apple Netbook
Gearlog — ... Bersano's idea - that the iPhone is Apple's Netbook, to some extent - got a boost from Steve Jobs yesterday during an Apple conference call. Unfortunately, as long as Apple bars iPhone developers from writing hardware drivers, you're not going to see a big screen and keyboard for your iPhone any time soon.

HP, Dell, Lenovo Offering New Crop of Low-Cost Notebooks
eWeek - RSS Feeds — ... , but the company’s use of the Atom chip does mean it has a lot in common with what HP and Lenovo are offering. At the same time this particular Dell notebook is blurring the line between netbooks and typical, full size laptops that retail between $600 and $700. While there is potential for these low-cost notebooks, not everyone is sold on the idea. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, whose company has enormous influence on how notebooks are designed and marketed , indicated recently that Apple will not offer one these laptops anytime soon. If users want to access the Web and send emails, ...

IPhone rumor mill working on overdrive
L.A. Times Tech Blog — ... Steve Jobs did say in October, "We don't know how to make a $500 computer that's not a piece of junk." Maybe they've figured it out during his absence. ...

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