BTW, while late night sneak reading from my son-in-law's computer 
library I read how ARM cpus were developed by a company called VLSI 
(very large scale integration). I believe they were once a Minnesota 
company in the days of Control Data and the super computer company ETA.

It would be really nice to see some new hardware technology emerge.

Iznogoud wrote:
> I do not have much info to offer on the browsing thing. I would guess that
> one would want their browser history to be available to them rather than to
> some --albeit benevolent-- organization.
>
> There are pieces of hardware that run Linux and are gaining popularity. There
> is this $200 ARM-based laptop. There are some "open" hardware platforms that
> are under development. There is hardware that is "vetted" to not have any
> backdoors, primarily in the BIOS, etc. I wish I had links to share, but
> somebbody here will point them out, I am sure.
>
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