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IDC: Netbooks could find a business home
News In the whole of 2008, almost seven million netbooks shipped in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), IDC said, as the arrival of the first affordale models generated strong interest from buyers. The release of several new netbooks from October...
[February 19, 2009, 14:15]
Netbooks - Ready for the corporate environment?
White Papers CAN NETBOOKS REDUCE COSTS BY DISPLACING EXPENSIVE AND CUMBERSOME NOTEBOOKS AND LAPTOPS? Netbooks have been a huge consumer success since their arrival in 2007. This white paper from Vodafone examines how they can effectively contribute to a...
[November 19, 2009, 0:21]
Netbooks turn into Androids
Blog Analyst firm Ovum has predicted that Android, the Google-led open source mobile OS, will appear on Netbooks before too long. It's hardly the most incisive of predictions (and it's been made before) -- most netbooks already run Linux, and Android is...
[March 20, 2009, 12:09]
Netbooks prop up European PC sales
News The continued surge in popularity of 'netbooks', or mini-laptops, helped the PC market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa see strong growth in the third quarter of this year. Laptops and netbooks helped the overall EMEA PC market grow 27 percent...
[October 21, 2008, 10:32]
Intel talks Linux, netbooks and rivalry with ARM
News Imad Sousou is the director of Intel's Open Source Technology Centre, which is behind the Moblin project — aimed at providing optimised Linux technology for netbooks and mobile internet devices. With Moblin v2.0, there haven't been any devices...
[September 17, 2009, 14:29]
Netbooks
Talkback The sharp peak in Linux loaded netbooks gives the lie to this assertion. Netbooks though, are not the same deal. The main problem with desktop Linux adoption is that people already have desktops and they don't currently run Linux.
[February 13, 2009, 12:47]
Definitely Netbooks to Blame, uh-huh
Talkback Oh yeah, it's definitely netbooks, it couldn't possibly be that Vista gulps buckets. Just think how bad their revenue would have been if Microsoft hadn't been forcing all those customers who wanted (and needed) nothing more than Windows XP to buy...
[January 23, 2009, 8:26]
Voda avoiding Linux netbooks due to user confusion
Blog Vodafone has dismissed the preinstallation of Linux onto its netbooks, citing consumers' perception that netbooks are equivalent to laptops in their functionality. David Pollington, the operator's head of consumer and internet technical research...
[September 16, 2009, 9:23]
Those pesky netbooks...
Talkback Yep - definitely netbooks to blame and nothing to do with the complete failure of Vista, the rise of open source, a resurgent Apple, still not having coherent web strategy, Google's complete dominance of web advertising, or side-lining Ray Ozzie.
[January 22, 2009, 15:18]
What Do We Expect from Netbooks?
Blog Comment How do netbooks - by which I mean the cheapest ones with flash memory - stand up as web servers? I have a website - it has maybe a couple of thousand page requests a day, and very little graphics. It's currently hosted on a shared server.
[April 21, 2009, 11:29]
Qualcomm unveils 'smartbook' Linux netbooks
Blog What differentiates the smartbook from notebooks and netbooks is the user experience that we enjoy from smartphones into this larger display device," Pineda said. Qualcomm has announced a major push into the netbook market — although the chipmaker...
[May 28, 2009, 17:31]
Netbooks turn into Androids
Blog Comment Personally, I have OpenOffice on my netbooks but that is primarily for viewing documents, spreadsheets and presentations that I receive.jw I was just about to post a very similar comment, but concerning the netbook hardware as well as open source...
[March 25, 2009, 9:30]
Mobile business bolstered by netbooks
News The analyst also says netbooks will also gain ground in the enterprise, as they offer an inexpensive way of boosting the effectiveness of employees in the field. The unwired enterprise is on the march, according to a new report by analyst house...
[May 7, 2009, 11:58]
jolicloud - another Linux for Netbooks
Blog Of course, their objective is to get it onto as many netbooks as possible, with as little pain as possible, so this approach is probably a good idea for them. That has good and bad aspects - good, because you could hardly choose a better, and more...
[January 5, 2010, 13:01]
Android-powered netbooks predicted for 2009
News Android-powered netbooks will emerge in 2009, analysts are predicting. The laptop market is becoming increasingly complex, according to Laurent Lachal, open-source research director at Ovum, with a growing variety of low-cost netbooks and laptops...
[March 19, 2009, 8:06]
Netbooks expected to drive PC-market growth
News According to IDC, Atom-based netbooks are behind this positive outlook. Rival analyst firm Gartner is predicting 5.2 million netbooks will be sold this year, reaching 50 million in 2012. IDC has said recently that 3.5 million netbooks will be...
[September 11, 2008, 11:27]
Shuttleworth talks up app launcher for 'netbooks'
News The launcher is for Ubuntu Netbook Remix, a pared-down version of the operating system, designed for "netbooks", or low-cost laptops. Mark Shuttleworth, who runs Ubuntu's commercial sponsor, Canonical, said the organisation's OEM team developed the...
[June 10, 2008, 16:39]
HP ditches Linux option for UK netbooks
News HP has dropped Linux as an operating-system option for its latest netbooks in the UK market. The 2133 belongs to the previous generation of netbooks and has been superseded by the Mini 1000, which uses Intel's Atom processor rather than the less...
[February 5, 2009, 12:10]
Ubuntu to run on ARM-based netbooks
News ARM-based processors have traditionally been used in small devices such as mobile phones, but it emerged in October that ARM's technology would soon be used in netbooks, the new breed of small, low-cost notebook PCs.
[November 13, 2008, 15:37]
Dell discontinues 12-inch netbooks
News Dell has stopped selling netbooks with 12-inch screens, in order to concentrate on 10-inch versions. The Mini 12 came out in the UK at the end of last year, providing a larger screen and keyboard size than that found in most netbooks.
[August 10, 2009, 16:21]
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