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Connections at Connections
The Parks Associates conferences are good ones for looking at what’s new from at the intersection of technology and consumer needs and provides a glimpse of what might be. In our ongoing video coverage from last month’s Connections conference event, Kurt Scherf, Vice President of Research for Parks Associates discusses how devices in the…
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ViodiTV Revealed
Watch this overview video for a summary of what ViodiTV has been doing over the past six years… from National shows with former press secretary Dee Dee Myers at OPASTCO, to NTCA, RICA, and NAB, to regional shows like IP-Possibilities, the Tech and Marketing symposiums, and CableNext to Connections and states like MTA, WSTA, and…
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Efficient Video Production with the G1 Phone
I am not a big gadget person – really. I have had the G1 Phone for a couple of months and other than the electronic whoopee cushion application and the Shazam application (listens to music and identifies the song and artist), all of the applications I have downloaded from the Android Market have been ones…
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ViodiTV at CONNECTIONS 2009
ViodiTV videos from CONNECTIONS 2009. Ken Pyle interviewing, Roger Bindl camera and Editing. Stay tuned as videos are added. The complete list will include 4Home, Accedo Broadband, Affinegy, Allegro, Austin Energy, Blackarrow, Bluephone, Bunchball, Celeno, Direct Energy, Eyecon, Icron, Irdeto, Parks Associates (Kurt Scherf, Tricia Parks), PlumChoice, Popcorn, Qualcomm, Sigma Designs, Silicon Image, Singleclick, Sony Pictures,…
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PlumChoice at Connections 2009
Ken Pyle interviews Fred King of PlumChoice, at CONNECTIONS 2009 in Santa Clara, CA. King explains how they work through service providers and consumer electronic manufacturers to help them help their customers. King suggests that now is a good time to provide remote support services, as people are opting for more frugal behavior and as…
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A New Twist on Wireless Home Networking
This week, Qualcomm announced the doubling of wireless home networking speeds with its chip technology that integrates 4×4 MIMO technology to provide throughputs of up to 600 Mb/s. Jason Ellis of Qualcomm demonstrates this high speed solution in this brief video.
