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Windows 10 Announced
MilesAhead:
Wouldn't it be terribly insulting if you had a brain implant that connected it to the internet and your brain didn't meet the requirements to update to Win 10.
-Arizona Hot (June 08, 2015, 10:12 PM)
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What would be worse is having W10 on the brain and only being able to turn off auto-updates by opening up your skull. Maybe there will be a little door with a hinge. The question then is do you use a key or a combination lock? :)
ayryq:
What would be worse is having W10 on the brain and only being able to turn off auto-updates by opening up your skull. Maybe there will be a little door with a hinge. The question then is do you use a key or a combination lock? :)
-MilesAhead (June 09, 2015, 09:20 AM)
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Both: Microsoft would have one and the government the other. You don't need to access your brain yourself.
MilesAhead:
What would be worse is having W10 on the brain and only being able to turn off auto-updates by opening up your skull. Maybe there will be a little door with a hinge. The question then is do you use a key or a combination lock? :)
-MilesAhead (June 09, 2015, 09:20 AM)
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Both: Microsoft would have one and the government the other. You don't need to access your brain yourself.
-ayryq (June 09, 2015, 09:24 AM)
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It may not be necessary but I do find it amusing quite often. :)
Deozaan:
The Apple edition would remove the brain entirely and just give the user a live-feed from Tim Cook's brain. Millions of people would line up for days before release in anticipation and eagerness for the pleasure and privilege to give up their brains for a mere sum of $5,000.
MilesAhead:
I hear they are trying to make CPUs out of wood. That could give the term "implant" a literal meaning.
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