Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jan 2009 22:37 UTC
Apple 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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RE: oh yea!
by dagw on Wed 14th Jan 2009 11:07 UTC in reply to "oh yea!"
dagw
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2005-07-06

Besides ... do i really need a phone every brathing
hour in my life. I grew up when phones were a home appliance

If the phone aspect of the iPhone offends you so much, you can either buy an iPod touch or simply turn off the phone function on your iPhone when not at home.

My cell phone is turned on and with me 24/7, that doesn't in any way mean I'm willing to accept calls 24/7. Some times having access to phone when you're out of the house is really quite handy.

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