Apple unveiled its fourth quarterly earnings last night, and as well as reeling off impressive figures for iPhone sales, Steve Jobs hinted that a Mac-branded netbook could be on the cards.
Questioned about Apple’s attitude to small-form notebooks, Jobs initially brushed off speculation, stating that there are “not a lot of them getting sold.” He also suggested that the iPhone was Apple’s answer to netbooks as a whole.
Later, however, he let slip that Apple is waiting to see how the market goes, and that its designers have “some pretty interesting ideas if it does evolve.”
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