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    Six useless technologies that refuse to die

    When Microsoft sent out an alert yesterday that there was a security hole in the Bluetooth stack, my reaction was simple: “Not worried, don’t use it.” Twitter follower Paula Thornton (who I now also follow) responded with a different insight: “I’m always amazed and dismayed by all the perfectly great but useless technology we pay for.”

    Thinking back, there is a ton of stuff we pay for in a PC that we don’t actually use or care for. Let’s go down a list.

    Bluetooth

    This was supposed to be the universal “personal area network” for everything we connected to a smart personal device. Some TVs even have Bluetooth technology built in. But have you ever used a Bluetooth peripheral on a PC? Most folks haven’t, and I’ve tested a number of them over the years and never found one that I could recommend. I recall one of the most beautiful mouse-keyboard combinations from Microsoft a few years back, it was kind of a deep translucent blue with a slight touch of purple. It was gorgeous, but latency was so bad that often I could type up to three words before the letters actually appeared on the screen. It was like the interface passed through some warp in time; it was totally unusable and it broke my heart because it was just so damned good looking.

    Even with wireless headsets, which generally do work and are used heavily with cell phones, the range is far less than their proprietary counterparts for desktop use. While I can actually walk outside the house with a proprietary headset, a Bluetooth alternative is only good in the room next door. It just doesn’t make that much sense in a PC.

    IR

    This is mostly gone, but for years PCs had an Infrared interface in them. I was never really sure what you used it for, other than letting the person next to you in a plane could easily hack into your PC and get to your stuff if it wasn’t secure. In short, its only purpose seemed to be to allow someone to mess with you at meetings (not that I ever did that myself) or for someone you didn’t want to have access to your laptop to have access to it.

    Modems

    Yep these are still in a lot of PCs, but who exactly are people calling to get modem connections? Granted, if you live out in the middle of nowhere, this may be the only way you can get a network connection and exchange email, but it will take you hours to download a file that would fit of an old floppy drive. If you really need one, you don’t need it built into the PC or laptop anyway, because you’ll likely only be able to use it at home (phones at hotels went to digital phones, for the most part, in the 1990s).

    Parallel and serial Ports

    I’m still seeing these on some products, but what the heck are people hooking these into? Printers stopped using them a decade ago, and are dirt cheap. I can’t actually recall anymore the last time I saw something that used a serial port. USB adapters exist for both and, seriously if you need one of these for anything it suggests you haven’t been on the same timeline with the rest of us. They just take up space and add to the complexity of the PC.

    The break key

    There aren’t a lot of us around who even remember what you used this key for. It goes back to when PCs worked as terminal emulators. It was like someone grandfathered this and can’t think of anything else they want to use this key for. I can think of something, how about cursor radar, because I’m often losing the damn thing on my screen.

    Optical drives

    Apple stopped putting optical drives in its computers some time ago. They are the new floppy drive. Blu-ray drives never really caught on in PCs, and it is vastly easier to use a hard drive backup product that will hold up to terabytes of data than an optical drive which, at most, holds under 5GB. Flash drives are faster, smaller, and far more convenient anyway. In addition, most of the software you now get comes down from the Web, and increasingly through app stores.

    Granted there are a few times I’ve watched a DVD while on the road or on an airplane, but recently I’ve started streaming while I’m in a hotel, and airplanes have become so tight that using the laptop for anything has become just too uncomfortable.

    One thing to fix

    You know, the one thing that even Apple hasn’t done a good job with is the laptop power supply. MacBooks use the nice magnetic connector, but by integrating the supply and the plug, they often take up to three sockets on a power strip, making Apple users disliked at meetings. You can have a beautiful, lightweight laptop only to have the entire experience ruined by an ugly brick.

    Tablets have smaller chargers, but cable management still sucks and contributes to the rat’s nest of cables I have floating around in my backpack. You can use the Zipling cords, but that is only a stop gap. As I’m thinking about getting rid of things, this is one more thing on my wish list that really needs another pass.

    What do you think? What would you like to see expire or get fixed on your desktop or laptop computer?

     

    10 comments

    • nonya business  •  10 mths ago
      What the heck?! No RFID?! Really?! its the most insecure technology around, and all major banks and credit card companies utilize it! Including the US Governments with passports and drivers license... Worthless if you are worried about privacy.
      • Guy 10 mths ago
        RFID has it's uses. The best applications involve inventory management throughout a supply chain. It makes it easier to know what you actually have without running through the warehouse on a weekly basis.
    • cbirish1916  •  10 mths ago
      Serial ports are still needed to configure routers, switches, etc. Because of that, you'll see them around for sometime. Optical drives will be around for sometime, people still buy software at retail stores.
    • WWMD  •  10 mths ago
      Optical drives are a cheap and reliable way to back up data. I used DVD-Rs to back up my hard drive and I got over 135 GB on them for less than $25. I could never have brought that in for that amount using flash drives. They need to stay on until flash drives are cheaper than blank DVDs.
    • Kong  •  10 mths ago
      Bluetooth, never used it. Once I set up a laptop for a friend that used a mobile printer and the IR port to print w/o hooking up any wires. It was 100% battery operated so he was able to print invoices from his van, cool installation but that is the only time I have ever used the IR port.
    • Kong  •  10 mths ago
      Oh, and I burn backup copies of photographs and videos onto DVD's, things that will never change.
    • Kong  •  10 mths ago
      I use the serial port to drive a controller for a CNC mill and lathe. My new laptop doesn't have one so I had to purchase a USB serial port adapter.
    • JJMurray  •  10 mths ago
      I actually agree (for a change) with almost everything in this article. The only thing I disagree with is the optical drive. I still use mine a lot both at home and at work. I don't send flash drives or external HDDs to friends when I want to give them a bunch of files or photos that are just too big to be sending via email. Similarly, working in a government building portable USB drives are not allowed so the only way to give people copies of a final product is on a CD or DVD.
    • nonya business  •  10 mths ago
      Parallel and serial Ports are still very much used in the enterprise end. If they remove them, a lot of people would be %$$##%% And really? get rid of Optical drives? Just because Apple did it, doesn't make it right! That was just apple being cheap and trying to have a sleek form factor to push to the consumers for their cloud based storage. Not to mention they like pushing peripherals... useless article is useless.
    • PJP  •  10 mths ago
      Good article, accept i use my bluetooth keyboard and mouse every day. It leaves the usb port free and has about 25-30ft range.usb wireless obviously uses up the usb port i need, and only has a range of about 6ft. Bluetoo
    • Bob  •  10 mths ago
      The Apple power supply limitation that was mentioned is the user's choice. The power supply is adaptable. You can either plug the "brick" directly into an outlet . . . or you the provided cord to add length to the power supply and only take one outlet. It's actually a pretty well-engineered item.
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