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I think it’s time to learn how to walk before I decide to jump into a marathon. That and the fact that today I decided to spend time digitizing my Christmas cards, in hopes of reducing physical storage. With that said, unfortunately my Android device cannot connect an external keyboard, webcam, storage device or scanner — tried and failed. It doesn’t mean it’s not possible, just that it can’t be done in the native operating system.

When will I start? Good question.

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  2 Responses to “No-Home-PC March to be scaled back”

  1. Well, MS Still reigns in a fragmented ecosystem because of its ability to ride it.

  2. Indeed, I’ve tried something similar @ home, by replacing WIN7 in my tablet with MeeGO and other versions of LINUX.

    While MeeGO is quite cool, it is not inteded to normal people, but to OEM’s (the same as Android)… and we don’t have a final product yet (well Nokia’s N9 is coming)

    The bottom line is that MS still has the best ability to integrate the quite fragmented PC ecosystem and provide the most functional (variety of functions) result.

    Win7 is a lot more stable than Vista, probably as stable as XP, but with a nicer interaction.

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