appleinsider.com — In a just-aired broadcast on CNBC, the network's Jim Goldman reported that a source close to Apple's manufacturing facilities has confirmed that the company will launch its much rumored sub-notebook at Macworld in January and that the company will also have a 3G iPhone on store shelves by June at the latest.
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leesoongDec 6, 2007
shouldn't that be:"Great News, Everyone!"- Futurama, The Professor .
flash84xDec 7, 2007
80 GB NAND Drive? We could only hope so
lateralusDec 7, 2007
hopefully this is easily upgradeable as prices go down.
lateralusDec 7, 2007
1500 Euros, maybe.
Closed AccountDec 7, 2007
this isn't about iphones
macenvyDec 7, 2007
Sprint is on a different 3g network altogether, as it utilizes the CDMA-derived EV-DO spec (along with Verizon). The 3g AT&T uses is the GSM-derived HSDPA (now) and HSUPA (soon). Starting in 2009/2010, Verizon may begin releasing devices for the HSUPA network (according to recent reports), at which point we'll all be using the same standard. Just so you know.
Closed AccountDec 10, 2007
Um yes most do know the prices of subnotebooks 12" and smaller. Apple is simply too expensive, again!