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'''Computers in the [[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'' series]]''' are both seen and used as conveniences, with the greater improvements in computer technology reserved for the financially well-off. | '''Computers in the [[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'' series]]''' are both seen and used as conveniences, with the greater improvements in computer technology reserved for the financially well-off. | ||
Computing circa [[42YR]] is often deployed in numerous interfaces, including a mix of [[E-sheet|e-sheets]], touchscreen monitor interfaces, standard computers of both laptop and desktop configurations, and via [[holoband]] [[V-world]] networks. | Computing circa [[42YR]] is often deployed in numerous interfaces, including a mix of [[E-sheet|e-sheets]], touchscreen monitor interfaces, standard computers of both laptop and desktop configurations, and via [[holoband]] [[V-world]] networks. | ||
While mobile telephones are prevalent in Colonial society, the prevalence of a "smart phone" does not seem to have held in the upper-crust of [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] society, relying solely on holoband and e-sheet technology for texting {{CAP|Pilot|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | While mobile telephones are prevalent in Colonial society, the prevalence of a "smart phone" does not seem to have held in the upper-crust of [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] society, relying solely on holoband and e-sheet technology for texting {{CAP|Pilot|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | ||
== Digital Networks == | == Digital Networks == | ||
The digital networks of the Twelve Colonies appear to be interconnected in real-time, suggesting high-speed wireless technologies between the Colonies. | The digital networks of the Twelve Colonies appear to be interconnected in real-time, suggesting high-speed wireless technologies between the Colonies. | ||
Each colony appears to have its own unique three-letter identifier for sites, otherwise known as a Colony code top-level domain<ref>{{Bsgwiki term}}It is analogous to the [[W:Internet|Internet]]'s [[W:country code top-level domain|country code top-level domain]] reserved for Colonies, although it appears to be used similarly to standard ''de facto'' trinity of [[W:top-level domain|non-country top-level domains]], e.g. .com, .net, or .org. </ref>, e.g. {{Inlineref|.cap|bold=N}} for Caprica {{CAP|Retribution}}. | Each colony appears to have its own unique three-letter identifier for sites, otherwise known as a Colony code top-level domain<ref>{{Bsgwiki term}}It is analogous to the [[W:Internet|Internet]]'s [[W:country code top-level domain|country code top-level domain]] reserved for Colonies, although it appears to be used similarly to standard ''de facto'' trinity of [[W:top-level domain|non-country top-level domains]], e.g. .com, .net, or .org. </ref>, e.g. {{Inlineref|.cap|bold=N}} for Caprica {{CAP|Retribution}}. | ||
== Interconnected Homes == | == Interconnected Homes == | ||
The [[Graystone Estate]] is an example of an interconnected home, which features interconnected electronic security systems housing its own digital server with satellite backup, in addition to visual window-screens in lieu of separate television sets. | The [[Graystone Estate]] is an example of an interconnected home, which features interconnected electronic security systems housing its own digital server with satellite backup, in addition to visual window-screens in lieu of separate television sets. | ||
A robotic butler of virtual intelligence, [[Serge]], offers a practical means of interface for guests {{CAP|Pilot|Rebirth|Reins of a Waterfall}}. Its use is off-putting to some, such as [[Clarice Willow]], and suggests that such technology is nascent {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}. | A robotic butler of virtual intelligence, [[Serge]], offers a practical means of interface for guests {{CAP|Pilot|Rebirth|Reins of a Waterfall}}. Its use is off-putting to some, such as [[Clarice Willow]], and suggests that such technology is nascent {{CAP|Know Thy Enemy}}.{{Stub}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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