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Canonical (Ubuntu) is already pioneering with this idea
I suppose that as smartphones and tablets get more powerfull CPUs, they can replace the bulcky desktop PCs.
There are already quad core smartphones using android when mobile, and Ubuntu linux when docked to a small docking station to which you can connect a mouse and a keyboard.
I suppose in an enterprise environments they could run via Citrix like apps for the office work, and out of the office, they behave like a normal smartphone.
So no need for a separate PC anymore.
When I first saw this http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
I had a kind of wow feeling, it can easily replace the traditional PC and deskphone
Ubuntu now seems to be pioneering with this, I suppose once the idea catches on,
Microsoft and apple will quickly jump on it also
Posted by mbbs@...
29th Aug