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2009-05-26
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2009-05-26
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Windows
Why am I the only one who voted for Windows? I would vote Windows/Ubuntu, but that was not a choice. Creating a netbook without x86 is suicide (aka an "ARM book" would not survive in this market)
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2009-05-26
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Windows
Why am I the only one who voted for Windows? I would vote Windows/Ubuntu, but that was not a choice. Creating a netbook without x86 is suicide (aka an "ARM book" would not survive in this market)
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2009-05-26
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Creating a netbook without x86 is suicide (aka an "ARM book" would not survive in this market)
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2009-05-27
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2009-05-27
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2009-05-27
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Ok, I only said that people would want Windows because in the beginning of the netbook craze, it was supposed to be Linux's day to shine, but then the consumers said "Why don't mah Windoz work!" And now everything has XP.
I am going to buy a netbook for college, and it is going to be my primary computer (goodbye quadcore), and it better run Windows, OSX, or Ubuntu.
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2009-05-27
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Nokia hinted in February that it was at the crossroads of mobile phones and PCs and that it was "looking very actively" at making netbooks.
Tablets, phones and ... laptops?
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2009-05-27
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http://www.thestreet.com/story/10482...day-nokia.html
Some if not all of the production of the new mini-PCs will be handled by one of Nokia's original device manufacturing partners, Taiwan's Foxconn, these people say.
Nokia hinted in February that it was at the crossroads of mobile phones and PCs and that it was "looking very actively" at making netbooks.
Nokia's partnership with Foxconn would help shield the Finnish phone shop from some of the high costs of developing and making an entirely new product. Foxconn could also begin production more quickly than if Nokia took on the challenge alone.
Nokia originally struck a deal with Foxconn a few years ago when it needed a manufacturer to build phones for Verizon (VZ Quote).
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Question: will be Maemo OS used in the new netbook? (most probable, yes - I don't think Symbian OS will go that far).