Published 1/21/2009
by Andy Salisbury
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Thanks to the rumor mill’s constant churning , there’s some new talk of Dell’s Adamo laptop not being released until the second half of this year, as opposed to the originally planned first half. Reportedly, Dell’s ultra thin offering is only in sample production by Foxconn, and won’t be in volume production until the second half of this year. By that time, they should have already made about 400,000 systems. Foxconn spokesperson Edmund Ding hasn’t denied the claims, but states that the company has “no knowledge” of the orders. There doesn’t appear to be any statement by Dell either. It looks like the MacBook Air has the floor for just a bit longer than most had expected. read more
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