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  1. Funny
    dangb9 got a reaction from George. in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  2. Funny
    dangb9 got a reaction from carrickwater in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  3. Like
    dangb9 got a reaction from Tech_Dreamer in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  4. Funny
    dangb9 got a reaction from Salv8 (sam) in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  5. Funny
    dangb9 got a reaction from soldier_ph in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  6. Informative
    dangb9 got a reaction from Mateyyy in Australia 'records fastest internet speed ever' - 44.2Tbps   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52769796
    https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2020/05/22/Australian-scientists-set-Internet-speed-record-using-single-optical-chip/1871590147513/
     
    TDLR: 
     
     
    -Could this see cloud computing becoming the 'defacto' choice? with home users needing nothing more than a thin client - if so what would that mean for the home computer markets CPU/ GPU development cycles?
    -Products like Nvidia Shield becoming the first choice for gaming?
    -the rise of Linux? 
    -Software moving more to cloud licencing models for use and processing power?
    -8k plus streaming services?
    -the beginning of the  end to LTT 'Storinator' videos!!!??😲 
     
     
  7. Agree
    dangb9 got a reaction from TomvanWijnen in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    agreed, but I can still turn on my XP laptop and use it for its intended purpose - with this are we going to see speakers become useless bricks due to app updates which then refuses to play anything to them because they are too old?
  8. Agree
    dangb9 got a reaction from Sureshadow in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    agreed, but I can still turn on my XP laptop and use it for its intended purpose - with this are we going to see speakers become useless bricks due to app updates which then refuses to play anything to them because they are too old?
  9. Agree
    dangb9 got a reaction from weeblord in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    agreed, but I can still turn on my XP laptop and use it for its intended purpose - with this are we going to see speakers become useless bricks due to app updates which then refuses to play anything to them because they are too old?
  10. Like
    dangb9 got a reaction from weeblord in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51206604
     
    TD;LR - Sonos will no longer be updating 1st Gen play 5's, CR200 and Bridge devices from May. While they still can be used (or 'trade up' with 30% credit for each legacy product), over time without software updates sonos stated that;
     (https://blog.sonos.com/en-gb/end-of-software-updates-for-legacy-products/)
     
     
    From my point of view I have 4 play 1's, I only added more devices recently to the original 1 I had for a few years, with the feeling that been tied into one eco system (ie the need to use the sonos app to stream anything to the speaker) was a bit of a risk. Now it seems that risk is potentially going to come into play. If the future rather than new speakers I think I might just look to stick with my Bluetooth HiFi system rather than expanding by sonos system any more.
     
     
  11. Informative
    dangb9 got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51206604
     
    TD;LR - Sonos will no longer be updating 1st Gen play 5's, CR200 and Bridge devices from May. While they still can be used (or 'trade up' with 30% credit for each legacy product), over time without software updates sonos stated that;
     (https://blog.sonos.com/en-gb/end-of-software-updates-for-legacy-products/)
     
     
    From my point of view I have 4 play 1's, I only added more devices recently to the original 1 I had for a few years, with the feeling that been tied into one eco system (ie the need to use the sonos app to stream anything to the speaker) was a bit of a risk. Now it seems that risk is potentially going to come into play. If the future rather than new speakers I think I might just look to stick with my Bluetooth HiFi system rather than expanding by sonos system any more.
     
     
  12. Agree
    dangb9 got a reaction from TechyBen in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    agreed, but I can still turn on my XP laptop and use it for its intended purpose - with this are we going to see speakers become useless bricks due to app updates which then refuses to play anything to them because they are too old?
  13. Like
    dangb9 got a reaction from TechyBen in Sonos 'End of Life' products to not get any new updates   
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51206604
     
    TD;LR - Sonos will no longer be updating 1st Gen play 5's, CR200 and Bridge devices from May. While they still can be used (or 'trade up' with 30% credit for each legacy product), over time without software updates sonos stated that;
     (https://blog.sonos.com/en-gb/end-of-software-updates-for-legacy-products/)
     
     
    From my point of view I have 4 play 1's, I only added more devices recently to the original 1 I had for a few years, with the feeling that been tied into one eco system (ie the need to use the sonos app to stream anything to the speaker) was a bit of a risk. Now it seems that risk is potentially going to come into play. If the future rather than new speakers I think I might just look to stick with my Bluetooth HiFi system rather than expanding by sonos system any more.
     
     
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