Author: Ken Pyle, Managing Editor

  • Viodi View – 02/13/15

    Viodi View – 02/13/15

    How can a driverless delivery truck that has a cab for a driver be patentable, asks Alain Kornhauser in his latest newsletter. He was referring to Google’s patent application for a self-driving delivery truck. It does make one wonder whether this author should have patented his idea for a driverless laundromat that would provide door-to-door service. To…

  • Viodi View – 01/29/16

    Viodi View – 01/29/16

    Silicon Valley is abuzz with the excitement of Super Bowl week and the influx of the purported 1 million visitors that are descending upon the Bay Area. In a news release, Verizon indicates they have invested $70M in LTE network upgrades to prepare for the onslaught. If an Indianapolis-based, IoT company, profiled below in the Korner, was…

  • Viodi View – 01/15/16

    Viodi View – 01/15/16

    With thousands of booths and hundreds of press conferences, it is easy to get caught up in the inflated expectations that permeate the air at CES. It often takes years for the cutting edge ideas shown at this mega-event to become mainstream. The Consumer Technology Association illustrates how CES has been at the forefront  of new technnology…

  • Viodi View – 12/22/15

    Viodi View – 12/22/15

    Google Spurring FTTH Deployment in the Former Valley of the Heart’s Delight After reading through a 200+ page, Google Fiber commissioned Draft Initial Study, it’s no wonder that Google’s Milo Medin stated in 2013 that Google wouldn’t come to California as long as CEQA was in place. The design of a Fiber to the Home network…

  • Google Spurring FTTH Deployment in the Former Valley of the Heart’s Delight

    Google Spurring FTTH Deployment in the Former Valley of the Heart’s Delight

    After seemingly bypassing the hometowns of many of its employees last January, Google Fiber reappeared this Fall in the cities of San Jose and Santa Clara. It may not be news they are seriously considering a Silicon Valley deployment (Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Palo Alto are slated for service), but the details of how they are…

  • The $50 Million Smart City Challenge

    The $50 Million Smart City Challenge

    Will the U.S. Department of Transportation Smart City Challenge do for urban mobility what Google did for gigabit broadband? That is the $50M question as the U.S. Department of Transportation recently launched a contest that is challenging cities and counties (with populations of 250 to 850k) to find ways to use technology to improve mobility and…