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What do you think the future of the personal and business computer will be? Things have moved on at such a pace over the last decade and this is set to continue in the next few years. Competition is as fierce is ever with the computer companies thinking of new interesting ideas to offer to the market on a monthly basis. In this article I will be giving my opinions on the future of computers.

I have owned a personal computer for the last eleven years. We now have one main computer and two laptops in our household. My fourteen year old step-daughter spends a great deal of time on her laptop. She completes her homework and sources information on the internet. She also enjoys communicating with her friends on sites like facebook, msn messenger and myspace.

I have a number of websites and also promote the sites of other webmasters; I therefore also spend a large amount of my time on the computer.

I was thinking earlier today that I would love to be able to tune into the television on my personal computer. In this day and age I am amazed that this is not available, I think that it will be in the future. I am aware that you are able to buy an add on to make this possible but just think it should be available on all computers as standard. It should be as easy as connecting to the internet.

I think that within the next ten years people will be making the majority of their phone calls via their computers, using a microphone or head phones, they will be watching television on their computers, they will be controlling the lights, heating and other household appliances through their p.c. Basically the computer will be an even more integral part of one's life than it is today, I can not wait for it to happen.

Steve Hill is a webmaster from Birmingham ; he has a number of websites including:

http://www.stammering-stuttering.co.uk

http://www.adaptatech.co.uk

http://www.talkforless.co.uk




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