A new Google Voice, music in the cloud & Android overtaking

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  1. @eleven38 if the price drops on lapdocks in next 3 years and fones get
    smarter and faster they will replace laptops as we know it. lapdocks will
    be in every cafe,every school and home, and will be universal for all
    phones, well android lol 😛

  2. @eleven38 I hope you’re right. Love the concept but this first iteration
    feels a little too early days.

  3. when price of lapdocks comes down they will be bigger than tablets

  4. the microsoft Surface RT but it costs 499

  5. The cloud means everyone is looking at your stuff and if you don’t believe that I have bridge for sale:>) The cloud can crash or close up at any time without warning and your stuff is toast. This happens a lot. The FBI seized servers and even innocent people cannot get their stuff as it is impounded by govt. Go and buy 3 500 Gig portable hard drives. You can get them for about 79 apiece on sale. Western Digital or Seagate or Toshiba. Copy everything to each drive so you have 3 copies. Use one as a primary storage drive. Occasionally sync the data from the computer to the primary drive and sync the primary drive to the second using WinMatch 4.0 which you can get at PCMag.com/utilities. Do copies not backup programs, backup programs fail and then your stuck. WinMatch 4.0 compares files in directories and tells you which are different and then you can sync them to be the same. The 3rd drive goes to a safety deposit box or trusted relatives house. Now your Data is SAFE! And I Mean SAFE. For all 3 drives to fail simultaneously is near impossible. On occasion after syncing primary to backup drive, you take primary to 3rd drive location and make backup the primary. Make 3rd drive the backup. After a couple of years, buy a new drive for primary. I’ve been doing PC’s for over 25 years and I’ve seen the horror of lost data. I’ve been using this system since External hard drives got to 1 TB (I have 16,000 jpegs and god knows how many MP3’s and I ain’t about to loose them. A drive can last 10 minutes or 10 years, to have everything on one drive is living dangerously.

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