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Originally Posted by GA Russell
I don't understand. Would it replace the typical home computer?
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It could, with the peripherals plugged in to give you access--a laptop dock could connect it to a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
It could also handle autonomic programming tasks, back up data, monitor and control systems, and do the kinds of things that companies use full-fledged computers, running 24-7, to do, but on much less power than a full computer.
If this were combined with the home control systems that communicate by sending encrypted signals through the home's power grid, it could monitor home energy use, turn systems on and off, and allow you to control home systems remotely from another computer, or a cell phone.