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Tech breakthroughs may mean 'digital everything' by 2025

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Networkworld[^]:

    In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

    DEC is making a comeback?

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      Networkworld[^]:

      In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

      DEC is making a comeback?

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      Yeah, the hackers will have a field day.

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        Networkworld[^]:

        In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

        DEC is making a comeback?

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        Kent Sharkey wrote:

        refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves

        First we better educate some designers/developers/marketing people/customers that can think for themselves...

        I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

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          Networkworld[^]:

          In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

          DEC is making a comeback?

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          Kent Sharkey wrote:

          In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

          I think I'm going to be joining the Amish. Marc

          Latest Articles - APOD Scraper and Hunt the Wumpus Short video on Membrane Computing Hunt the Wumpus (A HOPE video)

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            Networkworld[^]:

            In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

            DEC is making a comeback?

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            Ron Anders
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            Imagine your fridge deciding you have had enough for one day.

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              Networkworld[^]:

              In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

              DEC is making a comeback?

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              Richard Deeming
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              Kent Sharkey wrote:

              refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

              "Does anyone want any toast?"[^] :)


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              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                Kent Sharkey wrote:

                In about 10 years, we're likely to have digitally connected cars, smart homes, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that can think for themselves.

                I think I'm going to be joining the Amish. Marc

                Latest Articles - APOD Scraper and Hunt the Wumpus Short video on Membrane Computing Hunt the Wumpus (A HOPE video)

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                Adam R Harris
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                Maybe by then they will be using the internet so your transition won't be so hard.

                Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!

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                  Imagine your fridge deciding you have had enough for one day.

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                  Adam R Harris
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                  With the way i eat junk food that might actually be a blessing. I can just see my fridge now "Adam, are you sure you want to put that much ice cream in the freezer? I have been talking with the scale and we both agree its a bad idea."

                  Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!

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                    Maybe by then they will be using the internet so your transition won't be so hard.

                    Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!

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                    Bert Mitton
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                    But only in the barn...

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