[Web] Nicholas Blachford speaks about the "Future of Computing" | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2004 06:27 GMT by Raffaele (Edited on 2004-02-14 09:56:24 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 13 comments View flat View list |
There are 3 articles on OSNews by Nicholas Blachford talking about how he sees the "Future of Computing".
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3. Part 4 is up to come. Truly interesting articles!
Do you remember the discussion we had on this thread last 13 January?
Topics: More security on internet in order to provide online sales, prevention of piracy, the abandon of computers in favour of dedicated set-top boxes, etc., etc., etc.
It seems that this Genesi employee has a lots of visions about the future of IT world (some of them are very interesting), and that he shares some of these visions (but only *SOME*) with BBRV.
Blechford wrote 3 really interesting and big articles.
The discussion is about: new degrees needed to realize commercial software, the future of e-patents, the superiority of PPC and Prescott architecture, 64bit architecture, Micro$ to take over our computers, multiple CPU based X-BOX 2 with virtualPC, Palladium, embedded computers, computer obsolescence, low-cost computers, PDA Vs Smartphones, "Battle Royale" between the OSes of smartphones, 3G phones, Smartphones Vs PC's, TV-PC's convergence, the "death" of the PC's.
Available also in german language at PPCNux site:
Part 2
Part 3
Sorry I cannot found a translation of Part 1. Seems not translated.
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