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Standard User greenglide
(committed) Tue 07-Aug-12 13:59:23
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Re: Android Apps on a PC


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... to control the LG TV we just got via WiFi.
That's a huge step in teleportation from a molecule traversing a laboratory.


It took a long time for each bit to arrive and assemble itself!

Apart from some strange quantum effects (relying on cats in boxes!) I didnt think true teleportation had been achieved. A single particle cannot be examined without upsetting it (Heisenberg's uncertainty principle) so how would you know?

Ex <n>ildram , been to SKY MAX - 15,225 Download
BE Unlimited - 21,000 Download 1,200 Upload ON THE LINE THAT SKY COULD ONLY PROVIDE 15,255 DOWN AND 800 UP ON!!!,
Moved house, now BE Unlimited 6,500 Down, 1Mb/s up - gutted!
FTTC Cab installation commenced 12th April - expect full 80 / 20 - bye bye BE, hello BT Infinity, install date Friday 10th August!
Standard User professor973
(member) Tue 07-Aug-12 14:16:07
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Re: Android Apps on a PC


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Wi-Fi devices, especially Radios and media players are something I am well into. Though most are controlled via an infra-red remote, nearly all, can be controlled via a network. Some via an App, with others like my Roku completely controlled including memory programming via a web browser. Much easier than with its remote.
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