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HTC Making Netbook for T-Mobile?

htc_logo1The tipster behind yesterday's Samsung Houdini and HTC G1 v2 "Bigfoot" over at TmoToday is back with another rumor.  This time, it involves netbooks.  Particularly, an HTC netbook made for T-Mobile

The HTC - T-Mobile team has been hard at work on an Android Powered netbook with built in 3G connectivity. While there is no impending release date, it was hinted that the yet to be named device would be showing up before the end of this year.

They go on to say that a picture is not behind the black boxes from yesterday's leak.  There is no other source to substantiate this so you know how to treat the rumor.

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