Published 10/23/2008
by Stewart Meagher
at Home - THE INQUIRER
Stewart Meagher the Inquirer , Thursday 23 October 2008. 11:57:00 Netmac mooted STEVE JOBS was being as enigmatic as ever when asked if Apple would enter the increasingly cut-throat netbook market during a recent financial conference call. When asked whether the Cupertino company would ever make a low-cost computer, Jobs replied, "We don't know how to build a sub-$500 computer that is... > >
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