Posts Tagged: ‘netbook’

One of the stories that gets lots of press this time of the year is what word the dictionary publishers have chosen to be the Word of the Year. This year, the New Oxford American Dictionary featured “unfriend” as the word of the year. Jon Gordon of American Public Media’s Future Tense interviewed Ammon Shea, consulting editor with the Oxford University Press, on why his company made the decision to include “unfriend.”

The word is a verb, and means to remove a person from your list of contacts on social media networks. In a lot of cases, these folks have been referred to as “friends,” though depending on the network, you may or may not have a deep enough relationship with them to be actual friends with them.

Actually, just a couple of days later in Future Tense, some people said they use “defriend” instead. Shea said the publisher chose “unfriend” because the editors found it to be more common.

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In response to a listener’s e-mail, Jonathan and Chris wade through the conjecture, speculation and rumors surrounding the existence of the Apple Tablet in this episode of TechStuff, a podcast from HowStuffWorks.com.

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Erica Ogg at CNET wrote yesterday that Bsquare, a developer for mobile and embedded Windows-based products, has completed a port of Adobe Flash Lite that works on Dell’s Inspiron Mini 9 netbook, which uses the Android operating system currently in use on the HTC G1 mobile phone.

You’ll note that there’s no mention of the Dell notebook in the press release currently on the site. That’s because Dell representatives said there aren’t any Android netbooks made by the company. Bsquare pulled the press release that mentioned Dell, which said the press release was a mistake.

Only, as Ogg pointed out, the press release wasn’t about Flash, it was about Dell. So Ogg thinks that the announcement of an Android-based netbook is imminent, substantiating the flying rumors that it won’t be long before Google’s in the operating system business for computers as well as smart phones. Or maybe Dell’s in the phone business? Or both

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A Chinese paper has announced that Apple has picked a manufacturer for its netbook, according to Dan Frommer at Silicon Alley Insider. Foxconn Electronics, a Chinese company, will put together the new device, which theoretically won’t exist. OK, that may be a little harsh. But people have been talking for months about the possibility that [...]

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Rumors are flying across the Internet after an article from The Register said that Apple has ordered a shipment of 10-inch touch screens from a Taiwan company called Wintek. That’s the same company that makes the touch screens for the Apple iPhone. Could this be the first indication that Apple is getting into the netbook business? Netbooks tend to have screens ranging from eight to 11 inches, so as far as the dimensions go it fits nicely. Perhaps Apple’s version would be more like a tablet rather than a traditional netbook format with a physical keyboard.

The touch tablet format isn’t new in the world of netbooks — both the Intel Convertible Classmate and the Asus Eee PC T91 can convert from a traditional netbook format into a tablet. Both netbooks are priced in the $500 to $600 range for the base models. But will Apple follow suit?

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