2009 – The Year of the Netbook (Not the Year of the Smartphone or MIDs)

Netbooks A new report by ABI Research claims that 2009 should be the break-out year for ultraportable netbooks. They believe that up to 35 million of the devices will sell this year, with those numbers climbing to over 135 million by 2013.

ABI believes that a large part of the reason for the projected growth is because netbooks are filling an important demand that Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and smartphones are not able to fill, as far as having a clear usage model:

“In recent years, the industry still expected the smartphones to be more than they turned out to be, and most recently, MIDs were thought to be the next big mobile devices segment, but an unclear usage model continues to confuse the market,” ABI analyst Kevin Burden said in a statement. “So today, netbooks’ time has come, and ABI Research expects them to enjoy very strong market growth.”

According to InformationWeek, the report does give credit to smartphones, saying they paved the way for netbooks, because they were able to introduce people to what was possible with mobile devices and web/internet access.

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Apple iPhone – Official Tethering Will Happen

Once upon a time, you could purchase a tethering app from Apple’s App Store. Netshare allowed iPhone 3G owners to tether their iPhones with their laptops, through a WiFi connection. Tethering allows you to use your iPhone as a mobile broadband connection for your laptop. … Read more

ThinkFree Office Suite for Netbooks

If you are a netbook owner, you may be looking around for an office suite that is more suited to the small form factor displays we are seeing with the 7″, 9″, and 10″ displays and their non-standard resolutions (such as 1024×600 or 800×480). Look … Read more

Apple, Steve Jobs on Netbooks, Finances

Apple Redesigned MacBook 2008 AppleInsider has several articles up about Apple’s fourth quarter conference call today. Included among them, Steve Jobs’ comments on netbooks. Jobs commented on netbooks recently when Apple’s latest MacBook was launched, saying that they felt the market was just getting started.

Based on today’s financial discussions, Apple is only getting stronger, and clearly has the cash to do what they want to do. They now have $24.5 billion in the bank, with no debt. That’s some pretty hefty financial resources.

The iPhone App Store is doing extremely well as well – Jobs commented that “we’ve never seen anything like this in our careers” and by this time tomorrow, the 200 millionth app should be sold.

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Apple iPhone 3G – USB Power Adapters Recalled

Apple is replacing the “ultracompact Apple USB power adapter” for iPhone 3Gs sold in certain countries – apparently there is a problem with the adapters, such that under certain conditions the new ultracompact Apple USB power adapter’s metal prongs can break off and remain in … Read more