
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Tuesday 26 June 2007
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Name
Stuart Fawcett
Location
London
Occupation
IT Manager
Comment
With a bootable USB Key i can already boot many PC's from my USB device - Its just a bit slow. I'd rather think the next big change will be hosted PC environments - logon to any terminal and be presented with both your work and personal PC profiles; The challenge here is information security! My phone (digital bubble) should share my presence and display localised info, as well as acting as part of my authentication key.
If I want I skinny latte why can’t my phone order and pay for this when I’m still 2 minutes walk away from Starbucks – It could save me queuing and Starbucks having quite so many cashiers.
I just hope wireless spectrum and wired infrastructure can be licensed & built to keep the development process rolling out!
With a bootable USB Key i can already boot many PC...
Stuart Fawcett
Oh, what an appalling idea: "He said in the near f...
Anonymous
Stuart, I think the change is already here, or at ...
Iqbal Gandham
This isn't really anything new from Ian, he's been...
Mike
"Digital bubble" - what a dreadful prospect! I su...
Anonymous
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