The Unattainable Computer

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Susan Fourtané
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However, Macs talk
Susan Fourtané   10/24/2012 9:24:28 AM
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David, 

As a Star Trek fan I certainly loved this blog. However, I would dare to say that Apple's computers are the ones closer to Captain Kirk's computer. 

My Mac talks to me every time she's running on reserve battery power, or when an app needs my attention, or asks me if I want to do this or that, or when my printer is running out of ink or paper, and many other things.

-Susan  

 

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Quantum Computing
Nemos   10/24/2012 7:34:55 AM
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Technology is running fast too fast , I dont know if will see in the next years the "unattainable" computer to become alive but we are heading to it. I dont believe also this PC generation can do it ,we have to wait until quantum computing replace the todays PC.  

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Re: Love this post
Mr. Roques   10/23/2012 3:51:29 PM
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What's amazing is the vision that the first person to propose it had. Back in the days, who would have thought that was even possible? Now, while not there yet, is not as far fetched as it was then. Those are true visionaries.

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Barbara Jorgensen   10/23/2012 1:03:34 PM
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I am also a fan of futuristic computers. I've always wondered, though: why all the lights? In "Alien," Mother is contained in a domed room  encrusted with blinking lights. The computer of the future won't need all those LEDs to tell you if something is working. It will just tell you.

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Re: everywhere
Adeniji Kayode   10/23/2012 6:19:13 AM
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Probably we making transition from "jet age" to "computer age"

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everywhere
FLYINGSCOT   10/23/2012 4:40:47 AM
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There is a huge push now to make computers ubiquitous and more integrated with our daily lives.  I just read an article about how many times Google is consulted during a typical evening in with friends as people need a question answered.  Such Googling often disrupts the flow of the social activities as mobile devices are whipped out and played with.  So companies envisage a world where our myriad devices are continuously on and seamlessly at our beck and call, listening to our banter and ready to answer our questions without disruption.  Beam me up Scotty !!!

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Few steps away
_hm   10/22/2012 7:52:08 PM
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Let us wait for Windows 8. I hope we will be very close to your wish.

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