Netflix Would Ask Consumers To Protest If ISPs Try Blocking Or Throttling Service


The upshot of last week’s federal appeals court ruling that tossed out the core of the FCC’s net neutrality rule is that Internet Service Providers can now impede access to competing or data-hogging websites by downgrading or blocking these content providers. Netflix, the country’s single largest devourer of bandwidth, had been relatively quiet on this ruling, until yesterday, when it shared its view of the future of net neutrality with investors.

In its quarterly earnings report [PDF], Netflix dedicates an entire section to the issue of net neutrality (see p. 6 of the report).


“In principle, a domestic ISP now can legally impede the video streams that members request from Netflix, degrading the experience we jointly provide. The motivation could be to get Netflix to pay fees to stop this degradation,” explains the company. “Were this draconian scenario to unfold with some ISP, we would vigorously protest and encourage our members to demand the open Internet they are paying their ISP to deliver.”


That said, the company believes that this potential for consumer blowback and how it would likely “galvanize government action” to reinstate net neutrality, is enough for ISPs to “avoid this consumer-unfriendly path of discrimination.”


Interestingly enough, Netflix does specifically call on legislators or the FCC to right the errors of those who originally crafted net neutrality but failed to see the obvious ways in which it would fail a legal challenge.


“In the long-term, we think Netflix and consumers are best served by strong network neutrality across all networks, including wireless,” explains the company. “To the degree that ISPs adhere to a meaningful voluntary code of conduct, less regulation is warranted.”


Netflix does end this section of the report with a caveat that it’s not ruling out the possibility that government intervention might be required: “To the degree that some aggressive ISPs start impeding specific data flows, more regulation would clearly be needed.”


[via The Verge]


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by Chris Morran via Consumerist
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MTK or Allwinner chipset for Sanei N10 Quad Core 3G edition Phone Tablet

No internet no fun! With the popularity of quad-core tablet computers, now the wind of quad-core 3G is coming. The famous Sanei released the news of a 10.1 inch  N10 quad-core 3G edition Android tablet last week.

The quad-core CPU used in the new Sanei N10 quad-core 3G edition brings better operation experience for users! While which quad-core chipset used in this tablet is still unknown. And so far in the market, the hot chipsets that support 3G include MTK6589, Rockchip RK3188, Qualcomm quad-core 8 series etc. Whats more, the A31s released by Allwinner also supports powerful 3G function!


MTK6589, as the latest quad-core CPU from Mediatek, has the advantage in phone call field for mobile devices. However, it has some disadvantage under video decoding. The previous chipsets only support up to 720P files, though in MTK6589 already supports 1080P. But other chipsets already support 2160P or even 4K videos.

While RK3188 and A31s have advantage under video decoding and games playing. But unlike the MTK, they do not integrate 3G mode, to have built-in 3G function, an extra 3G mode is required to add in the board.

Though the qualcomm chipsets are widely used in mobile devices (the N10 Dual-Core 3G edition is using its chipset). The main stream high-end mobile phones are most using its chipset. It has very good performance under 3G, phone call functions. Qualcomm usually mean stability and quality! However, not every company can use its chipset cause of its expensive licensing fee.


Which chipset would be used in Sanei N10 Quad-Core 3G edition tablet computer, Tablets World would be firstly listing in our site once more information published with our long term cooperation with Sanei manufacturer!
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Rikomagic Remote DroidMote or Air Mouse


Rikomagic Remote, DroidMote or Air Mouse? This is the question! Last night I spent some minutes and played with all these three remotes control, and I must say that I surely prefer the hardware solution, that in my case is the Rikomagic MK702 Fly Air Mouse

A few words about Rikomagic MK702 model:
- Especially designed for MK802 Series, so all the buttons are very useful, such as menu / mute / play / pause;
- Perfect fit for fashionable people, beeing very comfortable to use with its mini and slight ergonomic body build;
- Adopt 2.4 G wireless technology, with its supper strong experiencing function, smooth operation, powerful study function, Combining together mouse and IR remote control;
- Suitable for TV set-up box / PP TV / PC/ Media Presentation / HD media player; 
- Compatible with Windows/Mac/Android/Linux;
- it is not expansive, the price here is only 20 bucks.




via http://touchscreen-apps.blogspot.com
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USE YOUR MOBILE PHONE AS WEBCAM OR WEBCAMERA USING MOBIOLA


Have you ever think of using your symbian smartphone as a web cam ?
If you haven’t then think of it now and make happen with Mobiola Web
camera.

Turn your Symbian phone into a high-quality USB-based web camera with Mobiola Web Camera.

Very simple to install and configure, Mobiola Web Camera consists of two software components:


(1) a client application that resides on the phone, and


(2) a webcam PC driver compatible with any Windows application that
can receive video feeds from a web camera including Skype, Yahoo, MSN,
AOL IM, ICQ messangers, www.youtube.com and www.grouper.com.


Resolution and frame rates comparable to some of the top-performing
USB webcams on the market! Series 60 2nd Edition version and version
with Bluetooth support are also available.


You can download the trail version available for your phone
and the .sis file and the webcam ps driver comes in a single package a
setup file so if you have problems in sending the .sis file find it the
installed folder (Program files/app folder) and transfer it to your
phone.


Note: Trial version limits single connections to 5 minutes and has 7 days evaluation period.



Nokia PC Suite or DCU-2 drivers are required to be installed. To use
Mobiola Web Camera please disconnect the PC Suite from USB port


Future Prospects

# Screen capture video form the phone


Features:


  • Uses phone as a web camera
  • Works as a web camera driver on PC
  • Connects to the phone over USB
  • Compatible with Skype, IM, Yahoo, YouTube and others.

Minimum Requirements:


  • 8 MB of free disk space on PC, 68kb of free phone memory, 720kb run time memory

Compatible devices:


Nokia 6600, 6620, 7610, 6630, 6670, 6260,6680,
6681, 6682, 3230, N70, N90, 3250, 5500, E50, E65, E70, N71, N73, N76,
N80, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95

Sony-Ericsson P800, P900, P910, P990


Download Mobiola Web Camera

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