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OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law

“In advance, yes — you’re right, it’s impossible. But nonetheless, we have ten radios all working at the same frequency, all at the Shannon limit… and there’s no interference.” You may not fully grok the significance of that statement, but anyone heavily involved in solving the wireless bandwidth crisis is probably dropjawed. For a little background, there’s a perceived limit in wireless known as Shannon’s Law, which largely explains why no one can watch a YouTube clip on their EVO at Michigan Stadium. For whatever reason, it’s been assumed that this law was fundamentally unbreakable, but it looks as if an unlikely member of society may have just overrode expectations. OnLive’s CEO Steve Perlman recently revealed a breakthrough from Rearden Companies — in short, they’ve figured out a workaround, and in testing, it’s doing things like “removing dead zones” altogether. His slide, shown during a presentation at Columbia, notes that the implications here are “profound,” and we couldn’t agree more. Do yourself a solid and hit play in the video below the break — we’ve fast-forwarded to where this section begins. Continue reading OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Verizon Wireless Adds Temporary Cell Sit | The Verizon Zone

Verizon Wireless announced that it has activated a temporary cell site to improve its voice and data network around the Michigan International Speedw…

Michigan Police Using Device To Take Cell Phone Data | News One

Police in Michigan are using a device that can extract cell phone data. The ACLU has filed a suit against Michigan police for violating people's civil liberties.

Michigan Police Are Stealing Cell Phone Data | News One

Police in Michigan are using a device that can extract cell phone data. The ACLU has filed a suit against Michigan police for violating people's civil liberties.

Verizon Wireless adds cell site in Port Huron; also, parental …

PORT HURON — Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site that improves voice and data capacity in Port Huron between Michigan Road 25 and Gratiot Avenue and between Sanborn Street and Krafft Road.

ISSYS to unveil new cell phone/laptop based wireless sensing …

Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISSYS) in Ypsilanti, Michigan announced that Dr. Douglas Sparks, Executive Vice President, will give a presentation titled, “ Wireless MEMS Sensor Platform Compatible with Cell Phones and Laptops,” at …

Tool Gives Officers Access To Cell Phone Data | NBC 4i

AOL news reports that the ACLU is questioning the use of a tool by Michigan State police which gives law enforcement access to the information on drivers’ cell phones during traffic stops. The Cellebrite cell phone extradition device …

Roadside cell phone data extraction

The Michigan State Police (MSP) made news this month when the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) made public its attempts to obtain information the MSP had extracted from cell phones . The first.

State Police Testify About Cell Phone Data Devices.

Representatives from the Michigan State Police testified before a House committee Tuesday about their use of cell phone data extraction devices. The ACLU is concerned the devices are an invasion of privacy.

MSP: Asking For Cell Phone Data Is 'Uncommon' – News Story – WNEM …

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State Police officials say they extract cell phone data daily as they examine evidence in criminal cases. Tuesday, April 26, 2011.