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Internet Computer 2023 Wishlist Unveiled

Tech enthusiast Bob Bodily recently unveiled his 2023 wishlist for the upcoming Internet Computer which includes features ranging from low to high probability that they will ship with the new machine including improved user interface design, better gaming support & security measures among others!

A picture of Bob Bodily holding up his 2023 wishlist with a smile on his face while standing in front of a futuristic-looking computer setup

A picture of Bob Bodily holding up his 2023 wishlist with a smile on his face while standing in front of a futuristic-looking computer setup

A recent tweet from Bob Bodily has unveiled a list of 2023 wishes for the Internet Computer. Bodily, a tech enthusiast and avid follower of the latest trends in computing, has compiled a comprehensive list of features that he believes should be included in the upcoming computer. The list includes items ranging from low to high probability that they will ship with the new machine. The most notable item on Bodily's wishlist is an improved user interface that allows users to access their data quickly and easily. This would allow users to quickly find what they need without having to search through multiple menus or applications. Additionally, Bodily hopes for better support for gaming applications and hardware, as well as improved security measures such as two-factor authentication and encryption protocols. He also suggests that there should be more options for customizing hardware components such as processors, memory, storage, and graphics cards. Bodily's wishlist also includes several other features such as improved battery life, faster boot times, and better compatibility with existing software and hardware platforms. He also hopes for increased support for virtual reality (VR) applications and devices, which could help make the Internet Computer even more versatile than it already is. Finally, he suggests that there should be more options available when it comes to choosing operating systems so users can choose one that best suits their needs. Overall, Bodily's wishlist provides an interesting glimpse into what we might expect from the upcoming Internet Computer in 2023. It remains to be seen if all of these features will make it into the final product but it is clear that tech enthusiasts are eager to see what this new machine can do when it finally arrives next year!