![]() Though it has some restrictions on the content that can be turned into 3D it was a pretty impressive device. If I had to find the coolest gadget, it was probably the Alioscopy 3DTV at the Intelīooth as it did not require 3D glasses to view in 3D. It leverages the Clearwire WiMax network to take advantage of the 4G unlimited speeds.I was at the Baltimore WiMax launch so I am looking forward to getting one of these devices to take advantage of it. Of the list, I'd take every item on the list but if I had to pick the one I would probably purchase first, I would probably look into the new Sprint Overdrive Mobile 3G/4G hotspot made by Sierra Wireless. I wrote a piece for TECH cocktail sharing the Best 13 at CES 2010. It was a lot of fun and I saw lots of shiny objects and gadgets. ![]() I just got back from the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, thanks to Intel and my participation in the Intel Insider program. so I would highly advise you to book your travel now and come out to DC for a week of festivities. It should be a fabulous week in June in Washington, D.C. I will also be hosting a mega TECH cocktail DC that week on June 17th so be sure to RSVP for TECH cocktail too. Sponsor or Partner with DCWEEK - contact DJ Saul or Frank Gruber.īe sure to connect with DCWEEK on Facebook & Twitter.If you’d like to participate in a project, please use the event It’s also an opportunity for you to collaborate on a project with Digital Capital Week is not just 10 days of parties and sessions. Most events won’t be populated until late Spring. Attend! Register here: and build an itinerary here.DCWEEK has support from the WDCEP (Washington DC Economic Partnership), DC Office of Planning, CTDC (Cultural Tourism DC), OCTO (DC’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer) and the city’s BIDS (Business Improvement Districts).ĭCWEEK is free to the first 2,000 to attend - registration is open - RSVP HERE. So while that tech week may have died, I am excited about the creation of DCWEEK, as iStrategyLabs has teamed with Shiny Heart Ventures (I am a Co-Founder) to co-produce the 10 days of festivities. President elected, Vivek Kundra, moved up to take on a new role as Federal Chief Information Officer so working with us on a tech week in DC became a lower priority. As it turns out, other priorities crept into our lives so the tech week never materialized. After a few meetings, f ellow DC'ers Nick O'Neill, Peter Corbett, Shana Glickfield and others began to plan a tech week to take place in May or June 2009. The concept of a week long tech focused set of activities came onto my radar in the fall of 2008 after meeting with V ivek Kundra who was then CTO of DC. In the process, many ideas have popped up but not every idea comes to fruition. Technology signal in local under served communities. With the mission of helping to better connect and amplify the local Over the last four years, I have spent many hours working on TECH cocktail focused on technology, innovation and all things digital in our nation’s capital. I am pleased to announce the creation of Digital Capital Week (DCWEEK), a 10 day festival in Washington D.C.
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