lol, that was a pretty good comment. i'd only say that you know, the future and all that.. it's always suprising what them scientists will squeeze into a breadbox... even if this tech was only used for backbone/infrastructure or in large installation type environments it still seems like it'd be the logical conclusion, or at least direction for things to go. until we are flipping individual atoms with perfect precision things can only get tinier, eh?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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