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Old 27-04-2020, 07:02 AM #10
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It seems to be less about lack of technology in the home, and more about the way businesses are run and "good business practice" - an unwillingness, rather than inability, to move with the times and a strong sense of tradition. Seems like a lot of homes are "Post-PC" too meaning they have smartphones, tablets, smart-TV, even smart toilets... But may not have a desktop PC or laptop at home. That's something that's starting to become more common in The UK as well. There was a brief time where most households had a computer of some sort, now many are content with just phones and tablets, which are fine for Internet and media purposes but trying to work from home on one must be a nightmare.
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