Acting on promises, OnLive founder Steve Perlman on Thursday published a white paper (below) outlining a technology that could theoretically clear up cellular and other Wi-Fi networks. Distributed Input, Distributed Output (DIDO) skips computing the direct signal waveforms of most technology and instead has a datacenter handle the task. Because the datacenter can produce different waveforms, each device gets its own distinct waveform and doesn't face interference, even if a more powerful other signal is in the area.