👉 Household computing refers to the practice of using a single household's resources, such as computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices, to perform computing tasks collectively. This concept involves multiple users within a household collaborating and sharing these resources, often through cloud services or local networks, to enhance productivity, entertainment, and communication. Each household member can contribute their device or access the internet through a central point, such as a router or a smart hub, to access shared applications, files, and services. This setup not only optimizes the use of expensive hardware but also fosters a more connected and efficient living environment, where tasks like streaming, online gaming, and remote work can be managed more effectively.