[citation][nom]rawful[/nom]I second that. I am extremely wary of cloud storage, gaming, or computing. I want no part of it. I don't trust it. I don't see how or why it is a good idea. I don't like the privacy risk, or the security risk. I just do not see a single upside to it.[/citation]
congratulations, you have never been in a fire and lost everything, and see no reason for an off site backup.
the cloud will be a great place to store all the old pictures i have, to store game saves, and other things that you just cant get back once gone. if you really think that a hacker gives a flying .... about your grandmas last healthy pictures, than you are insane, stop using the internet, they can get them from any connected computer if they want.
i say this allot, but the cloud will be great for an off site backup, but not as a primary storage.
untill faster than light travel and 100mbit up and down is the norm, the cloud will never be the main storage device.
[citation][nom]mobrocket[/nom]Tablets market will keep growing and growing...they are about worthless, so in america that means it will sell like hotcakesits all about marketing[/citation]
you never used a tablet before... so i can understand your view point. my mom has one, and i use it on and off, so i will tell you whats good about them.
i take the tablet, turn it on, and am on the internet in less than 4 seconds, out laptop takes 10-20 to turn on, and than another 10-30 for it to connect to the internet, and unless you are using a mouse, the touch pad is at least to me unbearable to use.
tablets are meant to be a point where you can connect to the internet, and in that respect, they are fast. they are more mobile than a laptop.
sure, under powered, and not as useful as a computer, but for just internet access, they get the job done and than some. and on another point, my mom has the ipad2, and it has a FAR better battery life than out laptop.
granted, nothing can take me away from my desktop, but if im in the living room, and want the info fast, the tablet is a great alternative.
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the first company that sets up a powerful server that gets accessed by a tablet like computer, with all the processing power happening on server, and only the display and touch interface, no cpu power, is in your hand, will probably be the be all and end all in the business world.
a whole building with no computers, just a server with many access points, far easier to manage im betting than 100 computers.
a restaurant, giving out tablets as menus, and not worrying if they break, due to them being sub 100$ a tablet (gorilla glass will fix most break situations though)
or home use, imagine this. a dvr that doubles as the computer. the dvr is almost always on, and can be the base station for the tablets, and could stream content to the tablets too. get a quad/hex core cpu, and you got 3-5 tablets and 1 dvr, get 2 hdds, 1 traditional for the dvr, and 1 ssd for the tablets. i'm betting this could replace most peoples computers without a problem. correctly build this could cost very little compared to having 3 computers a tablet and a dvr (the current setup in my home).