Yesterday during the financial call, a question was asked about Apple getting into the growing netbook space. In case you didn’t know, netbooks are the very cheap, very small laptops that are cropping up. According to AppleInsider, Steve responded explaining:
We’re not tremendously worried. As we look at the netbook category, that’s a nascent category. As best as we can tell, there’s not a lot of them being sold. You know, one of our entrants into that category if you will is the iPhone, for browsing the Internet, and doing email and all the other things that a netbook lets you do. And being connected via the cellular network wherever you are, an iPhone is a pretty good solution for that, and it fits in your pocket.
I would have to generally agree with Steve there. I don’t feel a tremendous need for a netbook so long as I have my iPhone in my pocket. If he really wants to sway me however, he simply needs to make the call and tell the iPhone software team to turn on the switch to allow use of a bluetooth keyboard. I’ve asked for it and even written haiku about it. This wold be a game changer when combined with a good AppStore word processor.
We know the iPhone has a bluetooth radio. We know just about every other smart phone has an external keyboard solution. So what is taking so long?
Nice article. Thanks. ๐ Eugene
Nice article. Thanks. ๐ Eugene
Nice article. Thanks. ๐ Eugene
Nice article. Thanks. ๐ Eugene
Nice article. Thanks. ๐ Eugene
I totally agree on this one. I would love an external keyboad for the Iphone.
I’ve had one for most of my PDA’s.
Many a fine article has been written on my knee on my old Palm Pilot and the GoType keyboard.
Thank you for a great blog by the way…
– Jens Poder
I totally agree on this one. I would love an external keyboad for the Iphone.
I’ve had one for most of my PDA’s.
Many a fine article has been written on my knee on my old Palm Pilot and the GoType keyboard.
Thank you for a great blog by the way…
– Jens Poder
I totally agree on this one. I would love an external keyboad for the Iphone.
I’ve had one for most of my PDA’s.
Many a fine article has been written on my knee on my old Palm Pilot and the GoType keyboard.
Thank you for a great blog by the way…
– Jens Poder
I totally agree on this one. I would love an external keyboad for the Iphone.
I’ve had one for most of my PDA’s.
Many a fine article has been written on my knee on my old Palm Pilot and the GoType keyboard.
Thank you for a great blog by the way…
– Jens Poder
I totally agree on this one. I would love an external keyboad for the Iphone.
I’ve had one for most of my PDA’s.
Many a fine article has been written on my knee on my old Palm Pilot and the GoType keyboard.
Thank you for a great blog by the way…
– Jens Poder
The Apple rumor mill is once again running overtime on the topic of netbooks. If you believe the reports, Steve Jobs is himself leading the charge. My take: Whatever Apple does, it wonโt be a netbook in the usual sense, I also bet that Apple, if it does anything, will itself avoid using the n-word to describe it.
The Apple rumor mill is once again running overtime on the topic of netbooks. If you believe the reports, Steve Jobs is himself leading the charge. My take: Whatever Apple does, it wonโt be a netbook in the usual sense, I also bet that Apple, if it does anything, will itself avoid using the n-word to describe it.
The Apple rumor mill is once again running overtime on the topic of netbooks. If you believe the reports, Steve Jobs is himself leading the charge. My take: Whatever Apple does, it wonโt be a netbook in the usual sense, I also bet that Apple, if it does anything, will itself avoid using the n-word to describe it.
The Apple rumor mill is once again running overtime on the topic of netbooks. If you believe the reports, Steve Jobs is himself leading the charge. My take: Whatever Apple does, it wonโt be a netbook in the usual sense, I also bet that Apple, if it does anything, will itself avoid using the n-word to describe it.
The Apple rumor mill is once again running overtime on the topic of netbooks. If you believe the reports, Steve Jobs is himself leading the charge. My take: Whatever Apple does, it wonโt be a netbook in the usual sense, I also bet that Apple, if it does anything, will itself avoid using the n-word to describe it.