The Internet of Things is taking a giant leap forward!
New technology has just been developed that will not only allow you to stream high-quality video wherever you are and whenever you want, but also allows greater connectivity to just about any device with a computer chip.
Through this radical new development, anyone can have a broadband connection wherever they are or whatever they're doing. Cellular networks will no longer buckle under the weight of everyone wanting to watch their own video at the same time.
My colleague, Steve Pearlman, the founder of Artemis in San Francisco, demonstrates it here:
pCell laboratory demonstration
This, of course, is a huge development for the Ah! Channel. We'll now be able to stream our stories to your mobile devices without delay, sans stuttering.
In fact, each of us are now on the verge of being able stream video on any mobile device. Steve shows us just how the antenna works that allows us to do that:
pCell antenna demonstration
Basically, the technology uses newly-developed antennas to take advantage of the interference caused by having too many other antennas in close proximity. Think of it as a jump from the radio tube on which broadcasting was founded to the transistor. And then from the transistor to the computer chip.
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