• WCA Panel: Mobile Gaming, Payments & Location Are In; Wireless Infrastructure Is Out!

    Introduction WCA (Wireless Communications Alliance) held their 12th annual “What’s Hot (and What’s Not) in Mobility 2011” event on November 16th in Santa Clara, CA. A panel of venture capitalists shared their opinions and offered predictions on a wide range of topics and issues decided by the moderator.  The emphasis was clearly on the consumer…

  • MIT President on How to Improve America’s Innovation Economy

    MIT President on How to Improve America’s Innovation Economy

    Introduction and Overview Susan Hockfield, President of MIT, spoke to a sold out crowd at the November 9, 2011 Commonwealth Club meeting in Santa Clara, CA.  The topic discussed is very dear to this author:  “Revving Up America’s Innovation Engine.” Ms. Hockfield is a noted neuroscientist whose research has focused on the development of the…

  • Viodi View – 11/09/11

    Viodi View – 11/09/11

    Tom Peters had it right some 20+ years ago when he suggested that the work force would be shifting away from a static, hierarchical structure to one shaped by dynamic teams that form out of a need and disband when the need goes away.  As I recall, or maybe as I infer through the lens…

  • Social Stories of Folly and Frustration

    Social Stories of Folly and Frustration

    Facebook Follies Just how valuable are those fleeting Facebooks posts so many businesses use to promote their product or message? The messages quickly disappear into a blog scroll longer than the Mississippi – with locks and dam obstacles to discourage anyone from ever trying to find significant information- so they tend to be more like…

  • Nov 9 IEEE ComSocSCV meeting: on Video Distribution in the Home!

    Our Nov 9th meeting in Santa Clara, CA  will feature 3 speakers, a panel discussion and a DiiVA demo during our networking session from 6pm to 6:30pm.   A few years ago many (including this author) thought that IEEE 802.11n would dominate home networking, including video transport within the home.  That clearly has not happened and a lot…

  • Sprint to use Clearwire’s TDD-LTE to augment its own LTE network

    Sprint to use Clearwire’s TDD-LTE to augment its own LTE network

    The squabbles, break ups and make ups between Sprint and Clearwire have become worthy of a prime time soap opera.  Sprint has been reselling Clearwire’s mobile WiMAX network (CLEAR) and offering its own branded “4G” smart phones along with a Samsung tablet that works on CLEAR and Sprint’s 3G network.  But earlier this month, Sprint announced it wouldn’t be supporting…