(Unless, of course, you count the XBox, PS3, and Wii, and the Virgin box, and the router, and the one inside the washing machine.)
Which I was in my own count - mindful of an article on the death of the PC pointing out not that people would have fewer PC's but that they would have proportionately more non-PC computing internet connected devices.
I’ve got a PC at work, a laptop at home, a smart phone, a wii, a playstation, there is probably sufficient processing power in the tivo thing I’m about to buy to qualify, the washing machine, the stereo.
That’s 8.
I can think of a few other things I’d like to have some processing power – mainly something to manage my energy consumption.
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Which I was in my own count - mindful of an article on the death of the PC pointing out not that people would have fewer PC's but that they would have proportionately more non-PC computing internet connected devices.
I’ve got a PC at work, a laptop at home, a smart phone, a wii, a playstation, there is probably sufficient processing power in the tivo thing I’m about to buy to qualify, the washing machine, the stereo.
That’s 8.
I can think of a few other things I’d like to have some processing power – mainly something to manage my energy consumption.
9 – the controls in the boiler perhaps.