by Matthew Snyder | Jul 20, 2018 | Technology
The mesh, coming soon to a device near you, won’t just change your technology experiences. Actually, it’s not just coming to a device—it’s coming to every device, even those that aren’t currently wired. This ubiquitous network of interconnected devices will radically...
by Bill Abrams | Jul 13, 2018 | Technology
As a successful longtime IT entrepreneur, I remember when the Internet seemed like a marvelous place filled with wonder, awe, and unlimited opportunity. It became a symbol of freedom to me… a bastion of hope for the common man. But nowadays, “freedom” wouldn’t...
by Matthew Snyder | Jul 6, 2018 | Technology
Omnipresent wireless mesh at commodity prices is inevitable. OmniMesh will lead the way by delivering last mile connectivity through the use of familiar wireless technology, military-grade cognitive radios, and blockchain-driven security and billing. There is a lot of...
by Matthew Snyder | Jun 15, 2018 | Technology
If you know about Schumpeter’s Gale, you understand how the winds of technological change and creative destruction are picking up speed. By now you might take this for granted. What might not be as evident is how profoundly these changes have already affected major,...
by Matthew Snyder | Jun 1, 2018 | Technology
Let’s face it. The only two things we really need to know about people – and for that matter, companies – are whether we can trust them and whether they are competent. The first one we’ve become pretty good at. Human evolution has equipped us to figure out if someone...
by Brian Cavanagh | May 6, 2018 | Technology
For most of human history, people lived in abject poverty. What little wealth existed was concentrated in the hands of a very small ruling class. Then, during the 18th century, Enlightenment philosophers advanced the notion that the ruling class receives power not...