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Tim Cook: 'Ideas' for a Netbook, iPhone Price Changes, iMacs?

Macworld.co.uk relays (via MacBlogz) a report by Sanford C. Bernstein & Co analyst Toni Sacconaghi who recently met with Apple's acting CEO Tim Cook.

According to Sacconaghi, Cook hinted at "ideas" for an Apple netbook as well as iPhone price changes:

"Tim Cook stated that since Steve Jobs announced his leave of absence, he was spending more time on new products, how Apple could take the iPhone into new markets and examining iPhone's business model"

The analyst goes on to say that there were "several interesting tidbits" pointing to new iPhones and possible different price points in the near future. He also expects new iMacs as early as next month, but does not attribute any specific comments about this update to Apple's CEO.

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