# Tuesday, January 25, 2005
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Cool tech note from Wired (or should that be "Wireless") at the Sundance Film Festival:

The premiere of "Rize" at the Sundance Film Festival was a historic event—the first feature film to be delivered via wireless technology.

...But first, here's how it worked: Intel technicians in Hillsboro, Oregon, encrypted Rize, which was shot on high-definition digital video. The file was streamed to Salt Lake City, then beamed via microwave to Park City and through a WiMax connection to the top of a 10,000-foot mountain.

A receiver at the ski lodge sent the file to an HP Media Center PC, where it was decoded and projected through a high-end digital projector. Intel's wireless connections allowed huge amounts of data to travel quickly -- at up to 24 Mbps, about 20 times as much throughput as DSL provides...

posted on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 6:51:38 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
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