Microsoft Now Testing Windows 10 Build 10145 for PCs, Could Be Release
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So what's the difference between Mobile and regular, Hippsie? My laptops are mobile, but I'm not sure that's what I want on them?
Posted the link primarily to convey the news of no new PC build today.
The way I understand for them to create a "universal" OS across all devices is liken to a set of fraternal twins with one being a "little person". While creating 8 the first thing they did was to slim down the kernel so as to fit and run on "little devices" such as phones and pads. Same kernel, but different hardware and system programs (aka system folder). Basically the same Modern Store apps at the least.
They are building them along side one another. Sometimes they release a higher number mobile build before the PC build.
Will the mobile version work on a lappy or even a tower PC? Not sure at this point. It may be possible. There are cellular cards for pads I know. Not sure about laptops or towers.
Also, I think the future is cellular, not hardwired. The wired infrastructure is too costly to build and maintain. I think cellular will win out totally eventually.
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Wired may be more expensive but still has the advantage of more bandwidth while wireless can be saturated easier. Cables you can ad ad infinitum but radio frequencies are preciously limited. Each has good and bad side and mix of them is only way for now.
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Wired may be more expensive but still has the advantage of more bandwidth while wireless can be saturated easier. Cables you can ad ad infinitum but radio frequencies are preciously limited. Each has good and bad side and mix of them is only way for now.
True, for now. Comcast is the biggest wired carrier in the U.S. followed by AT&T. Verizon is the biggest cellular carrier in the States followed by AT&T. AT&T owns most of the main optic cable infrastructure throughout the country of which most data, including calls use. AT&T invests a lot of money to speed up cellular. Each generation quicker. I'll bet AT&T wins in the end.
True on cellular bandwidth. There's also this: Super Wi-Fi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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True, for now. Comcast is the biggest wired carrier in the U.S. followed by AT&T. Verizon is the biggest cellular carrier in the States followed by AT&T. AT&T owns most of the main optic cable infrastructure throughout the country of which most data, including calls use. AT&T invests a lot of money to speed up cellular. Each generation quicker. I'll bet AT&T wins in the end.
True on cellular bandwidth. There's also this:
Super Wi-Fi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Physics is funny science, it's known to get in the way of many wishes. Now if we could only get subspace comms !
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