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Smart TVs cause a net neutrality debate in S. Korea

Posted by on Friday, 10 February, 2012

Will devices be the next victim in the net neutrality debate?

Remember that whole network neutrality fight in the U.S. from 2009 and 2010? Well back then the issue was over applications hogging precious bandwidth, and ISPs hoping to charge the likes of Google, Netflix and others for the increasing traffic running across wireline and wireless pipes. Korea Telecom in South Korea has taken an interesting twist on the idea, and decided to block Samsung’s Smart TVs from accessing the Internet, according to this article from the Maeil Business Newspaper, a large S. Korean daily. That’s right, net neutrality isn’t just for applications anymore.

According to the story, KT cut off Samsung’s Smart TVs Friday morning after a dispute over how much data those TVs consume. From the story:

The dispute has been festering for a while as KT insists smart TVs share the costs of quality maintenance of the internet as they tend to hog the networks, while TV makers argue they have no obligation to do so.

The argument is familiar. Remember this quote from Ed Whitacre when he was the CEO of AT&T?

“How do you think they’re going to get to customers? Through a broadband pipe. Cable companies have them. We have them. Now what they would like to do is use my pipes free, but I ain’t going to let them do that because we have spent this capital and we have to have a return on it. So there’s going to have to be some mechanism for these people who use these pipes to pay for the portion they’re using. Why should they be allowed to use my pipes?”

Or what about this quote from John Petter, managing director of BT Retail’s consumer business?

“We can’t give the content providers a completely free ride and continue to give customers the [service] they want at the price they expect.”

But this angle of attacking a device seems new and troublesome. It’s unclear if this is a problem in Korea because Samsung is based there and KT feels like it might have less success going after a content provider like Netflix or Google. However, if other ISPs follow suit, would Roku, Boxee or even Smart TV makers such as LG or Vizio be next in line for some form of blocking?

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iPhone 4S pre-orders now officially live

Posted by on Friday, 7 October, 2011

Apple officially began taking pre-orders for the iPhone 4S via its online store at around 12:45 a.m. PDT (3:45 a.m. EDT) on Friday morning. Users eligible for an upgrade can place their order now, and shipments will begin arriving at customer doorsteps next Friday, Oct. 14. Pre-orders are began earlier at around 12 a.m. PDT at Sprint, and Verizon‘s online stores, while AT&T lagged behind, and still hadn’t begun offering orders as of this writing.

The iPhone 4S is available in 16, 32 and 64 GB capacities in either white or black, for 9, 9 or 9 respectively on contract when you sign up for a new, two-year agreement in the U.S. It’s also available unlocked direct from Apple in some countries, like Canada, beginning at 9. An unlocked version will be available in the U.S. beginning in November.

The 4S improves on its predecessor with a dual-core A5 processor, dual-core graphics processing, a new dual-mode (GSM and CDMA) antenna that can reach up to 14.4 Mbps on HSDPA networks, and an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with improved sensor technology and full, 1080p HD video capture.

Maybe the most significant improvement from an end-user perspective is the addition of Siri, Apple’s voice-activated personal digital assistant, which can do things like set appointments, compose text messages and check the weather, all in response to natural language queries like “Will I need my raincoat this weekend?” The iPhone 4S also comes with iOS 5 pre-installed, Apple’s latest mobile operating system software, which will be available for other eligible device owners Oct. 12.

Let us know if you decided to pre-order the iPhone 4S, and if so, what you’re looking forward to most about it.

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Aviles Street celebrates rehabilitation

Posted by on Wednesday, 4 August, 2010

Aviles Street celebrates rehabilitation
Aviles Street is the oldest street in historic St. Augustine, and it looks it. But not for long. The transformation started Friday morning as many stood together on the oldest bricks on the oldest street in the oldest part of the city and watched as Mayor Joe Boles and some of the city’s commissioners started pulling up bricks, one at a time. That little ceremony marked the beginning of the 45 …
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Eye-Fi card sends photos and video to social media sites
Still looking for something to get for your Dad or Husband for Father’s Day? This gadget, the Eye-Fi digital camera card, uses WIFI to send photos and videos to your computer or online sharing site. In the first Gadget Guy video I explain how it works.
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Adult industry taps pocket-porn market in iPhone4
With more than 3 million of the phones sold
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AOL’s new model: creator of cheap content

Posted by on Monday, 31 May, 2010

AOL’s new model: creator of cheap content
AOL’s new model: creator of cheap content
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Here’s what the fuss is all about
IPad fever doesn’t seem to have infected the area just yet. Waiting outside the city’s Future Shop to pick up Apple’s latest gadget, officially released -amid much publicity -across Canada on Friday morning, was a single guy. The man, who didn’t want his name used, had, unnecessarily it turned [...]
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Framingham High looks at banning electronic devices during school day
Framingham High students already have to turn off their cell phones when they come to school. Soon they may have to tuck away their ear buds, too.
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Lastest Gadget News

Posted by on Saturday, 29 May, 2010

All night queues for iPad
Gadget fans who queued all night outside Belfast’s Apple Store in Victoria Square became some of the first people in Ireland to buy an iPad on Friday morning.
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Tenth ‘Suicide’ At Chinese Gadget Factory

Posted by on Thursday, 27 May, 2010

Tenth ‘Suicide’ At Chinese Gadget Factory
A firm that is making Apple’s iPad ahead of its launch outside the US has suffered its 10th alleged employee suicide amid reports of oppressive factory conditions.
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Dell’s Streak readies for battle with iPad
Dell Inc said its Streak tablet computer can double as a mobile phone and will have a front-facing camera for videoconferencing — features it hopes will help the new gadget compete against Apple Inc’s iPad.
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Launch of iPad in UK but is it worth the price?
Apple is gearing up for gadget fans to be queuing up outside its stores on Friday morning ahead of the UK launch of the iPad.
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Tenth Suicide At Chinese Electronics Factory
As Apple prepares to launch the iPad outside the US, the company that makes the gadget suffered its 10th employee suicide amid reports of oppressive factory conditions.
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