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Old 10-15-2003, 11:00 PM
Andy Sjostrom
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Default Will You Be Living the WiFi High Life?

http://www.msnbc.com/news/980210.as...420031538&cp1=1

MSNBC runs an interesting article titled: "Living the WiFi high life". It's a wireless network 101 if you feel that you need some overview orientation and futuristic inspiration! Personally, I am much more connected using WiFi with my Pocket PC 2003s than before. The new Connection Manager and built-in WiFi detection support makes it so much easier.

"It's 2006, after dark on a December day. You pause before pulling your car out of the company parking lot, flip open your PDA and tell it to pull up your home's profile. YOU'VE BEEN MEANING to reset the heat. You say: "Family room floor: 72 degrees by 4:30 p.m.; master bedroom: 70 degrees by 10 p.m." Then, you do a virtual-check on dinner. Yes! The chops you marinated and chilled this morning soon will be baking at 350 degrees. Your home server already turned on the porch light at 5 p.m. and reminded your spouse to stop at the cleaners and cut off the cartoons at 5:15, switching the TV to the school's Internet channel so that your kids should be - hopefully - doing their homework by now."
 
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Old 10-15-2003, 11:32 PM
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Integration is good, basing the integration on a pda :rock on dude!: !
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Old 10-16-2003, 12:00 AM
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and then MSBlast 2.0 comes along and set your chops to 500 degrees MUAHHAHA

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Integration is cool, just as long as it does not overcomplicate things
 
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Old 10-16-2003, 12:09 AM
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and then MSBlast 2.0 comes along and set your chops to 500 degrees MUAHHAHA

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Integration is cool, just as long as it does not overcomplicate things
...or sets your family room thermostat to 500 degrees!!! :shocked!:
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Old 10-16-2003, 12:45 AM
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Right!?..all this in 3 years....dream on. I'd like it to be true but we all know what the reality of the situation is/will be.
 
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Old 10-16-2003, 12:58 AM
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You never know, the last 100 years have been the most productive for us and techonlogy is coming in at a forever fast rate.

"Anything is possible, there are just degrees of difficulties"


-Justin
 
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Old 10-16-2003, 01:02 AM
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Really?

These scenarios are exactly like the ones Ericsson and Nokia touted as the "3G" future: use your mobile to do this and that with voice activated commands. And they had this four years ago. Anyone seen these short movies with this guy waking up in the morning in the hotel with the beautiful female voice coming out of his mobile phone:

- Good morning John, you have a meeting at 10am. Do you want me to ask for a cab?
- Yes, and please confirm my return flight for after the meeting.
- Please wait a second - done
- And can you complete the check out and pay using my Amex # stored in the eletronic wallet?
- Done - I've moved the movie charges to your personal Amex.
- Thanks

Just the same thing with another networking technology. But they forget that Voice Activated is needed, a faster processor for this to work will be in demand, a really usable X.10 network at home. And what about remote connections? Ah, of course all homes will need a firewall.

It's all just more market hype. :evil:
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Old 10-16-2003, 02:05 AM
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OT:

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You never know, the last 100 years have been the most productive for us and techonlogy is coming in at a forever fast rate.

-Justin
And in the last 100 years, the Earth's population has tripled. 8O

I see a corrolation. Do you? (just mho.)

Quote:
techonlogy
(from the quote)

That's sounds like electronic stuff for your nose
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Old 10-16-2003, 02:08 AM
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What really nice is, when you can just connect a 'mechanic chef' to your house's wifi.

In the morning, when reading newspaper, you can just click your PPC and ask the chef to make bacon n egg sandwiches, one for breakast, one to go. Two cups of frappucino, one for now, one to go.

During lunch, you buy a 'international gourmet cooking' CF card, so the mechanic chef can increase her cooking skills. Mechanic Chefs MUST have CF slot !

When you are 30 minutes away from home, ask the chef to cook a nice dinner consists of 300 grams tenderloin steak, salad, french fries, corn n crab soup, and several sausages to go with the soup.

And you can schedule your meal for a month ahead ... using scheduler on your PPC ...

When the fridge is almost empty, the chef automatically strolls to your preprogrammed supermarket ... buy the stuffs that you need ...

And of course the chef also do your laundry, clean your house, tidy your bed, etc. etc. .... the dream of a single male currently living alone behind enemy line *sigh*
 
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Old 10-16-2003, 03:31 AM
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I think the problem with this is the size of the market. Until it is absolutely idiot proof and requires no, as in zero, computer knowledge to run, the market for it will be very small. We (PPC Thoughts visitors) are not average consumers. I would love to be able to walk into my house, say, "Living room lights, 72 degrees, Miles Davis, random play," and have everything work. Someday, I'm sure I will. But it will be something I have to piece together, or a hardware/software solution that requires lots of tweaking and maintenance. I won't mind this, but the average consumer would hate it and not buy it. The average consumer cannot even program his or her VCR.

My best friend bought a home theater-in-a-box. Everything was color coded and labeled. Each lead of every speaker wire was even a different color, which matched the connections on the back of the unit and the speakers. I had to set it up for him because he couldn't figure it out.

I built a media server PC for my home theater system -- small form factor, 80GB hard drive, digital audio out, S-video out to my HDTV, Musicmatch Jukebox and a wirelss Gyration Ultramouse/keyboard combo. I've got 30GB of mp3's on it. Step 1) Turn on the PC. It turns on the HDTV and sets it to the correct input. Step 2) Turn on the receiver and set it to CD. Step 3) The PC boots and brings up MMJB. Pick up the mouse, scroll through the list of music and pick what you want to play. Step 4) Click the play button......My wife hated it (and she is fairly computer literate). She was almost in tears, because I took away the CD jukebox. I had to hook it back up to the system and run the PC through the receiver's auxilliary input.

Stuff like this will sell only when the average person does not notice the technology behind it. I think we are a long way from that day.
 
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