2016... a leap forward for PC?

Some of these things sound great, especially the SSD drives.

But will they finally make an HDMI cable that can transmit closed captions? None of the “tricks” to work around it work with our cable company and Dad’s hard of hearing but too in love with HD to go back to hooking up the cable box the old way, so if they do make one…

Sounds like a device thing, not a cable thing…

Windows 8 users, just load the free program classic shell and get your start menu back. Enough griping already :stuck_out_tongue:

Oooh!

NVM ssds are coming out. Intel has already released one that is 4 times faster. It’s $1 for 1GB though. Samsung will join later this year which will be better quality/endurance. A new revolution in ssd is coming. Bye bye SATA.

I don’t foresee a “leap forward” in computing until we find some alternative to silicon/CMOS for chip fabrication. we’re getting close to the limit of what can be optically patterned and etched.

I think the most significant “leap forward” has been the rise of the smartphone.

this has nothing to do with the cable. captions aren’t sent separately down the wire, they’re encoded into the same encrypted stream as the video data. if you’re getting a picture at all, the cable is fine.

I think the concepts pioneered on smartphones are feeding back to PCs, which in itself is a big leap forward. Most significantly, software are evolving into (or being replaced replaced by) tools to access online services. Even Microsoft Office is turning into a cloud storage service - if you use Word and save a document in the default folder (i.e. on OneDrive), you can access it from any PC, tablet or smartphone. Even something as simple as ToDo list manager is now an online service with browser interfaces & plug-ins.