Super Wi-Fi
Imagine if the interstate highway system were increase by 1,700% over the next three years. No more traffic jams for years! The FCC and Congress laid the ground work last week to do just that on the wi-fi wireless spectrum by opening up unused frequencies for auction. These new frequencies are coming from large "white-air" gaps that exist between TV channel frequencies on the over-the-air television broadcast spectrum. The FCC plans to auction these frequencies off later this year. Likely buyers will be the big wireless providers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc.) who will then re-sell to consumers and businesses. This will create a new 5G LTE network which will be 3-5 times faster than 4G LTE. The footprint will be much larger. One 5G cell tower could cover an entire small town. 3-4 towers would cover a small city. Also, 5G will be much more powerful than 3G or 4G. This means fewer dropped calls (because of a stronger signal) and much larger/faster data pass-through. Look for 5G to be in the marketplace in 2013. Big users of this network will be large corporations that will move their enterprise data systems on to the handheld/mobile platform. Of course, this will spawn a whole new generation of 5G-capable smartphones and tablets, keeping those manufacturers in business!
Turning Your iPad into a Windows 7 Platform
Finally you can turn your iPad into a serious Windows 7 productivity tool with a very clever app called OnLive Desktop. Just download the app on to your iPad (it's free) and execute a very simple setup and voila, you have a very easy-to-use Windows 7 platform loaded with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) functionality. You also have a Microsoft Explorer browser which will run flash-based websites. For $4.99/month, you can also connect to OnLive's cloud server and upload your key documents and then edit them (using Word, PowerPoint and Excel).
An alternative to OnLive Desktop is Splashtop. This app recreates the desktop of your laptop or PC by producing a totally functional, real time "mirror" copy. This means that you are actually manipulating your laptop or PC remotely through a wi-fi or wireless connection on your iPad. You have access to all your programs and files (no cloud computing here). With these two apps loaded on to your iPad, you truly will be less dependent on your laptop or PC when away from the office. True mobile/handheld computing!
Mobile World Congress – Barcelona
Imagine if the interstate highway system were increase by 1,700% over the next three years. No more traffic jams for years! The FCC and Congress laid the ground work last week to do just that on the wi-fi wireless spectrum by opening up unused frequencies for auction. These new frequencies are coming from large "white-air" gaps that exist between TV channel frequencies on the over-the-air television broadcast spectrum. The FCC plans to auction these frequencies off later this year. Likely buyers will be the big wireless providers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc.) who will then re-sell to consumers and businesses. This will create a new 5G LTE network which will be 3-5 times faster than 4G LTE. The footprint will be much larger. One 5G cell tower could cover an entire small town. 3-4 towers would cover a small city. Also, 5G will be much more powerful than 3G or 4G. This means fewer dropped calls (because of a stronger signal) and much larger/faster data pass-through. Look for 5G to be in the marketplace in 2013. Big users of this network will be large corporations that will move their enterprise data systems on to the handheld/mobile platform. Of course, this will spawn a whole new generation of 5G-capable smartphones and tablets, keeping those manufacturers in business!
Turning Your iPad into a Windows 7 Platform
Finally you can turn your iPad into a serious Windows 7 productivity tool with a very clever app called OnLive Desktop. Just download the app on to your iPad (it's free) and execute a very simple setup and voila, you have a very easy-to-use Windows 7 platform loaded with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) functionality. You also have a Microsoft Explorer browser which will run flash-based websites. For $4.99/month, you can also connect to OnLive's cloud server and upload your key documents and then edit them (using Word, PowerPoint and Excel).
An alternative to OnLive Desktop is Splashtop. This app recreates the desktop of your laptop or PC by producing a totally functional, real time "mirror" copy. This means that you are actually manipulating your laptop or PC remotely through a wi-fi or wireless connection on your iPad. You have access to all your programs and files (no cloud computing here). With these two apps loaded on to your iPad, you truly will be less dependent on your laptop or PC when away from the office. True mobile/handheld computing!
Mobile World Congress – Barcelona
With all the buzz coming out of Barcelona, the following seems to be observed and noted:
- Attendance has tripled. Not just developers attending, but big corporations, marketing services companies and the media. This is becoming bigger than the Las Vegas-based electronics show.
- New hardware announcements appear to be about thinner, more powerful (processing speed) smartphones and tablets with better cameras, display screens and audio/video capabilities.
- No ground-breaking app development or announcements (yet).
- Android-based hardware and apps seem to dominate the conversation.