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British internet users' personal information on major 'cloud' storage services can be spied upon routinely by US authorities - News - Gadgets & Tech - The Independent
"All personal information stored by British internet users on major "cloud" computing services including Google Drive can be spied upon routinely without their knowledge by US authorities under newly-approved legislation, it can be disclosed."

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Old 02-06-2013, 08:24 AM
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We pulled all our thin clients out at work a couple years ago. They work OK until you need to hook up all manner of hardware to them.

We have had a home theater PC connected to our TV for years and have enjoyed playing local and cloud content since. Our new home theater receiver allows us to play all our local music and video through it (as well as internet radio/Pandora/Sattelite radio). Many people have Roku or other streaming devices as well so I don't see much in the way of new tech other than the form factor here. Most new smart TVs will do most of this stuff now.
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Old 02-06-2013, 08:35 AM
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They do, and they actually play 1080p video very well. For what they were designed to do (dirt-cheap platform to teach kids how to program computers), they're just about perfect - and a steal for $35 for the Model B (Model A just out in Europe for $25).

But they run 100% CPU on the XBMC menu doing nothing - and take far too long (forever) to update the library. Forget overclocking; they crash very quickly, even within the approved (e.g. non-warranty impacting) limits.
You hit it on the head. Sure, MPEG decoding in hardware is nice. If all you do is watch MPEGs.

But I don't, and everything else is painfully slow. Even simply starting up any application is slow. Basic web browsing is an exercise in premature hair loss.

Unless you plan to use the thing in text mode, you won't enjoy the experience. My phone's UI is faster by far.
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Old 02-06-2013, 08:40 AM
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We have thin clients at work too, but we aren't running them over a home internet connection. That's where I see the problem.
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Wearables Benjamin, wearables.

Seriously, human ergonomic interfaces that we are already comfortable with. Things like watches, bracelets, glasses, necklaces, belts, rings, etc...
We have looked at wearables. My company specializes in Unmanned Air Systems so we are always looking for the next wave in human systems interfaces, human factors...and training; the how, the curricula, the skill set needed.

The system we exist in, from launch, sensor collection, to operator to processor to decision maker and return (very simplistic) is in need of complete overhaul that is not "processor" driven.
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Old 02-06-2013, 08:47 AM
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I just got my Pi after about 9 months, don't quite know what I will play with it for...thinking of build a cool case, maybe out of old Porsche parts, what are you guys using?
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Old 02-21-2013, 08:47 PM
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I just got my Pi after about 9 months, don't quite know what I will play with it for...thinking of build a cool case, maybe out of old Porsche parts, what are you guys using?
I went with the clear snap-together acrylic case. Looks much more finished/nicer than the red plastic thing (which would be fine for prototyping).

Heh. I see MCM now offer the Pi with the clear case instead of the default one...
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Old 02-22-2013, 06:25 AM
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Sun proposed a system like this over 20+ years ago. Plug your keyboard & monitor into a wall outlet and everything would be stored on their systems. No viruses, system crashes, hard drive failures. Faster & safer. Of course all the companies that make or provide parts for that box on your desk were against this.
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Old 02-22-2013, 07:41 AM
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Absolutely. It would be great to simply plug this thing into the USB port on one of my TVs and surf the net from my recliner.
You've been able to do this for years now. Playstation 3 has a web browser embedded on it (along with streaming video through Netflix, Amazon, etc). And if you have kids, you probably have a PS3 Nothing like downloading/streaming porn on the 90" for all the pervs out there

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