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Hydrogen. It's the alternative fuel everyone hates--but apparently it works, according to Fujitsu.![]()
Hydrogen. It's the alternative fuel everyone hates--but apparently it works, according to Fujitsu.![]()
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(3 Comments)Like a plug you plug into the wall for both power and data.
I've wondered about that for years because you could have the spagettiless computer couldent you not and you don't even need wifi if you don't want it as an extra.
I've noticed this sort of protection for one technology market has been in the world for some time and it's damaging because we don't fully evolove what could be usful and even to the benefit of the other because it might initially be fighting the same market space.
some examples
IA64/AMD64
Iransputer/x86
Cable based exchanges/Standard phone network
analog/digital
Infact this world misses quite a lot from what could have been all for the success of some imaginary triangulated point of domination.
This attitude has got to be the single biggest thing that effects our potential to move beyond binary computing in the future.
Just to clear things i'm not really talking about running a IA64 with and 0886 im talking about the lack of synergy in the market for wider use/development. I'm talking about the over exertion of the winner over the loser that makes us all losers.