Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jan 2009 22:37 UTC
While we're on the subject of netbooks today, I ran across a story by Ars Technica's Erica Sadun, who writes for Ars' Infinite Loop (Apple) section. She poses that Apple already sells a netbook: the iPod Touch and the iPhone. I've heard many people make this claim before (including Steve Jobs himself), but I find it very hard to see the iPod Touch and the iPhone as netbooks.
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my net book with 160gb hd.. has tons of XP progams, docs, games, MP3s, some movies and MSoffice2003...
Can an ipod do that ? Why buy an Ipod or Iphone when
my netbook can do all this while an Iphone cant....
Besides ... do i really need a phone every breathing
hour in my life. I grew up when phones were a home appliance.. its still a home appliance. Sorry Steve!
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my net book with 160gb hd.. has tons of XP progams, docs, games, MP3s, some movies and MSoffice2003...
Can an ipod do that ? Why buy an Ipod or Iphone when
my netbook can do all this while an Iphone cant....
Besides ... do i really need a phone every breathing
hour in my life. I grew up when phones were a home appliance.. its still a home appliance. Sorry Steve!