Technology has come such a long way and you could pretty much do everything what's called 'in the box'. It means that it never has to leave your computer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People in the industry foresee a time in which, for many people, the only thing they'll need on a computer is a browser.
Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done.
The computer is your passport, not only to the future but to knowing what's going around you.
A computer can be a useful and indispensable tool. But if we allow it to devour our time with vain, unproductive, and sometimes destructive pursuits, it becomes an entangling net.
A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.
The idea behind digital computers may be explained by saying that these machines are intended to carry out any operations which could be done by a human computer.
The computer offers another kind of creativity. You cannot ignore the creativity that computer technology can bring. But you need to be able to move between those two different worlds.
A computer shall not harm your work or, through inaction, allow your work to come to harm.
Once you have a computer that can do a few things - strictly speaking, one that has a certain 'sufficient set' of basic procedures - it can do basically anything any other computer can do. This, loosely, is the basis of the great principle of 'Universality'.
Computers are still technology because we are still wrestling with it: it's still being invented; we're still trying to work out how it works. There's a world of game interaction to come that you or I wouldn't recognise. It's time for the machines to disappear. The computer's got to disappear into all of the things we use.