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2
Jan

Apple Netbook almost definate – if not a netbook a 9″ Apple touchscreen netbook type thing

The respected Taiwan Economic News claims that contract manufacturer Quanta is "expected to add Sony and Apple as clients for the contract manufacture of Netbook computers in 2009."

Quanta already builds netbooks for a number of companies including Acer, Lenovo, HP and BenQ but its vice chairman and president C.C. Leung is preparing for the worse expecting zero growth year on year as even the red hot Netbook segment isn't spared by the global recession.

The company is expected to sell 37 million units in 2008 and enrolling Sony and Apple could be crucial if Quanta wants to smash these shipment figures by next year.

Sony and Apple are the only two remaining popular notebook manufacturers that have yet to launch Netbooks.

Quanta is a major partner for Apple having manufactured everything from iPods, iPhones, Apple iMac and Macbooks for the technology company.

What's more interesting, given that Macworld expo is coming up soon, is that a Apple is talking to OEM in Asia to produce either a device with a 7-inch or a 9-inch screen which will interact seamlessly with iTunes App store and almost certainly be Apple's answer to the Netbook tidal wave. In otherwords, an ipod Touch but bigger and better.

We reckon it could look like this:

Intel Atom netbook processor
1gb ram
32gb SSD storage
Touchscreen
7" or 9"
Handwriting recognition.
£499 (well, its Apple and its bound to be more expensive than a cheap netbook).

Apple Touchscreen Netbook?

We are sooooo excited!

13
Oct

OLO netbook – uses iphone and has Mac OSX on!

OLO Computer

OLO Computer

Unknown OLO Computers have released pictures of what appears to be a netbook that utilises the Apple iPhone as a trackpad and comes installed with Apple's Operating System OSX.

Now, it could just be a brilliant joke, but we checked and it wasn't April Fools' Day.

So, it looks like it could be genuine.

There are several theories about what it may or may not do, which include:

* A netbook shell especially for the iphone. It will use the iPhone's processing power to allow larger screen surfing, working, syncing etc.

* A fully featured atom-based netbook, with the usual spec, harnessing the iPhone's multi-touch facility to cut costs. Would also allow the iPhone to be charged and sync'd etc.

* A big fat lie that's not really a netbook.

Bearing in mind the anticipation of an official apple mac netbook (aka the Macbook Nano) to be announced Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, this might just be a hoax. It could however be brilliant!

Stay tuned for more information.