Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Selling More Camera Phones
made simple. Pass legislation that requires cellphone companies to allocate 10 times the bandwidth during a 911 call and wire the phone to automatically transmit video from the camera - this will help collect evidence and give the cops a more accurate description. The caller can add voice over if he wants. This should increase sales.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Better WebEx
Hope CSCO's listening.
You're an outfit. You produce training materials to help employees with their careers. Now, the outupt of the WebEx recorder is a file that the employee can download - but hopefully won't save on his PC and keep with him forever. What do you do? You hope WebEx adds this - once you've finalized your presentation - you give it some contact information - if the use is going to play the presentation - he'll get a warning saying this is a secure presentation and a message will be sent to the author with the IP address of the host being used to view it. I think that's fair.
You're an outfit. You produce training materials to help employees with their careers. Now, the outupt of the WebEx recorder is a file that the employee can download - but hopefully won't save on his PC and keep with him forever. What do you do? You hope WebEx adds this - once you've finalized your presentation - you give it some contact information - if the use is going to play the presentation - he'll get a warning saying this is a secure presentation and a message will be sent to the author with the IP address of the host being used to view it. I think that's fair.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Better WebEx
Give the recorder the ability to insert indexes in the presentation. That way, the person handling the AV can put in indexes each time the speaker goes to a new slide. Then, when replaying, you can just step through indexes serially (or in rand-accs fashion) to go quickly to the slide you want.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Peephole Displays
Projection displays embedded in cellphones are not everything. Reason? Privacy - you don't want many people looking at your presentation. At the same time, how do you provide a 1400x1050 display on your cellphone? Answer - provide a peephole - you've seen those wearable computer displays - the eyepiece is something you attach to your spectacles. Here, you'll hold the phone up to your eye and focus about 4 feet into the distance.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
TI-DSP Saves America 700b Manhours
Where is the time to stay in touch these days? You can email and you can call. You want to do both. Unfortunately, you can't talk on the phone with people you know well and keep hammering away at email - that would not sound polite at the other end.
You would think they would have been able to make this available already. Why not a module inbuilt into your phone (or offered as a service at $1 a month by the provider) that can filter out keyboard clicks so that the other party can't hear them? Should be quite trivial. Ja?
You would think they would have been able to make this available already. Why not a module inbuilt into your phone (or offered as a service at $1 a month by the provider) that can filter out keyboard clicks so that the other party can't hear them? Should be quite trivial. Ja?
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Really Smart Car
Apparently, my brake bads were pressing real tight on my rotors because there was a problem with the calipers - or somewhere in the system - hoses, etc. Question is - based on the direction gravity is pointing relative to the car's frame of reference, why can't the computer figure out if the load on the engine is reasonable or not and communicate that to the driver - if maintenance is indicated. There should be simple ways of figuring out the actual weight of the car. This should be trivial. This alone might have explained the huge discrepancy between my city and highway mileages. Damn! Come on Honda-san.
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