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The most interesting point for me is the commoditization of hardware manufacturing. I though we would have to wait for 3D printing to improve thousand-fold until we could see this (a dream very far away), but now it seems that a small team can already get manufacturing power through OEM. Barriers have been lowered.
There are now start-up programs like http://www.haxlr8r.com/ (one project out of this program is Nomiku : http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nomiku/nomiku-bring-sous-vide-i... ). And OEMs accept now to work with small unknow teams and to produce smaller batches on-demand.
That means we are moving fast to an era where some people may be able to design and actually produce a full computer or smartphone to one's liking (maybe one day with full open-source hardware specs and drivers... It will fast become a necessity if smartphone manufacturers keep locking their devices and Microsoft continues pushing for BIOS-level lockdown on x86).
See also Arduino, the Raspberry Pi, KDE's Vivaldi (ex-Spark) tablet, ColorHug... This is a trend I hope will grow.
Edited 2012-07-12 08:54 UTC



