Not a web browser thin client. VNC-like. All data remote, optionally on hardware on your own physical premises. Every device is a burner.
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Not only do you eliminate searches & make replacement of potentially compromised devices trivial...
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You also kill everything cpu-hungry that precludes Nokia-candybar-era battery performance.
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Same screen power costs and increased usage of networking. It's likely going to end up using more power if it's as functional.
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It's not heavy CPU/GPU usage for calculations/rendering that ends up draining most power on mobile devices outside of gaming.
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Yes it is. It's background crap that the OS makes it impossible to kill. Plus powering ram while idle.
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With thin client you can have nothing but ultra-low-power uC and hardware codecs that are powered down while screen is off.
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as G**gle crosses Chrome w/Android- any chance we're going to see that? The Chromephone as the budget Pixel/xover device?
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ChromeOS now includes all of Android to run Android apps and ChromeOS apps are deprecated and being removed.
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The progression that has happened and is likely to continue is so far from what people speculate...
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not actually what I was asking Rich about Copperhead, thanks.
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It's answering your question by pointing out they've already headed in the opposite direction from that.
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Rich already clarified his statement & so I realized I didn't need to continue. As you might have done. Muting now
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