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Ten Things Computers Should All Do Flawlessly, But Generally Don’t

February 5, 2023August 25, 2008

Sometimes I wonder if the computing industry — all of it, from software to hardware to web services — really has the right priorities in mind. So here’s my list of the things that I hope to hell are working flawlessly in computing technology by 2018.

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