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Percepticon.de
48 WTF sind chinesische Cyber-Operationen und Chinas Cyberstrategie?

Percepticon.de

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 43:12


IIn dieser Podcastfolge beleuchte ich die vielschichtige Welt chinesischer Cyberangriffe und erkläre, wie Chinas Cyberstrategie gezielt Wirtschaft, Politik und Militär im In- und Ausland beeinflusst. Du erfährst, wie Wirtschaftsspionage und technologische Wissensübertragung zentrale Ziele sind – gestützt durch nationale Programme wie „Made in China 2025“ und ambitionierte Fünfjahrespläne. Wir sprechen über die Rolle der Volksbefreiungsarmee (PLA) und neu geschaffener Cyber-Einheiten, die mit modernsten Methoden kritische Infrastrukturen angreifen. Anhand realer Beispiele wie den Operationen APT1, Volt Typhoon und Salt Typhoon zeige ich, wie chinesische Hackergruppen mit ausgefeilten Techniken westliche Unternehmen und Regierungen infiltrieren. Außerdem analysiere ich aktuelle Trends: Von gezielten, schwer erkennbaren Angriffen über den Einsatz von Zero-Day-Exploits bis hin zu Outsourcing an private Dienstleister. Du erfährst, wie China mit strengen Gesetzen und zentralisierter Kontrolle seine Cyberfähigkeiten stetig ausbaut – und warum gerade Deutschland dringend handeln muss, um sich vor chinesischen Cyberangriffen zu schützen. Shownotes Jon Lindsay et. Al., China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain, https://www.jonrlindsay.com/china-and-cybersecurity APT1 Exposing One of China's Cyber Espionage Units, https://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/mandiant-apt1-report.pdf The 14th Five-Year Plan of the People's Republic of China—Fostering High-Quality Development, https://www.adb.org/publications/14th-five-year-plan-high-quality-development-prc China's Massive Belt and Road Initiative, https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/chinas-massive-belt-and-road-initiative “Here to stay” – Chinese state-affiliated hacking for strategic goals, https://merics.org/en/report/here-stay-chinese-state-affiliated-hacking-strategic-goals China's New Data Security Law Will Provide It Early Notice Of Exploitable Zero Days, https://breakingdefense.com/2021/09/chinas-new-data-security-law-will-provide-it-early-notice-of-exploitable-zero-days/#:~:text=WASHINGTON%3A%20China's%20new%20Data%20Security,technologies%20used%20by%20the%20Defense China's Expanding Cyber Playbook, https://dgap.org/en/research/publications/chinas-expanding-cyber-playbook U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/29/us/politics/china-malware-us-military-bases-taiwan.html China is turning to private firms for offensive cyber operations, https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2024/06/china-turning-private-firms-offensive-cyber-operations/397767/ China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers in New ‘Salt Typhoon' Cyberattack, https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/china-cyberattack-internet-providers-260bd835 Top U.S. Cybersecurity Official: China Attacks on American Infrastructure ‘Tip of the Iceberg', https://www.thecipherbrief.com/top-u-s-cybersecurity-official-china-attacks-on-american-infrastructure-tip-of-the-iceberg Jen Easterly on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jen-easterly_follow-up-chinas-cyber-program-presents-activity-7292191131293892612-uhFW China has debuted its new landing barges – what does this mean for Taiwan? https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/20/china-landing-barges-shuqiao-ships-what-does-this-mean-for-taiwan BSI Hafnium Warnung, https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Cybersicherheitswarnungen/DE/2021/2021-197772-1132.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=8 Timecodes 1:00 1) Übersicht über Chinas offensiver Cyber-Strategie 02:00 Wirtschaftsspionage  04:03 APT 1 07:20 Snowden Leaks 08:03 Militärische Cyberwarfarestrategie: Meisterschaft des ersten Schlages 10:58 Überwachung 12:11 2) Chinas Cybersicherheitsarchitektur 13:30 Volksbefreiungsarmee, PLA 17:11 Cyber Milizen & Civil & Military Fusion 18:10 Ministerium für Staatssicherheit 19:08 iSoon

Passing Judgment
What's Next for TikTok? Supreme Court to Rule on Nationwide Ban

Passing Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 10:23


In this episode of Passing Judgment, we analyze the high-stakes TikTok ban case as it heads to the Supreme Court on an accelerated timeline. Host Jessica Levinson explains the key arguments: ByteDance claims the ban violates First Amendment rights, while the government cites national security concerns over TikTok's Chinese ownership. With oral arguments set for January 10th, Jessica discusses potential outcomes and actions President Trump might take once in office. Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1️⃣ Overview of the Legislation: The law in question mandates that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, divest its U.S. operations by January 19th, 2024, or face a nationwide ban. The ban would affect app stores and Internet providers, eventually causing TikTok to stop working as updates and downloads would be prohibited.2️⃣ Lower Court Rulings: The DC Circuit upheld the law as constitutional. A three-judge panel determined that the national security concerns cited by Congress justify the legislation. Judges generally defer to the political branches on national security issues.3️⃣ Arguments by ByteDance and TikTok: ByteDance argues that the law violates the First Amendment by eliminating a mode of communication without a compelling government interest. They contend that the national security concerns are baseless and accuse the U.S. government of targeting TikTok based on its content, which is potentially a content-based restriction—a key concern in First Amendment law.Follow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica

The Journal.
Former Election Security Head on America's Biggest Threats

The Journal.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 22:53


During the Trump administration, Chris Krebs was the top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security. He spoke with WSJ's Rolfe Winkler at WSJ Tech Live about the upcoming U.S. election and growing cyber threats from foreign governments. Further Listening: -The Chinese Hackers Spying on U.S. Internet Traffic  -Red, White and Who? Playlist  Further Reading: -China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers in New ‘Salt Typhoon' Cyberattack  -U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Journal.
The Chinese Hackers Spying on U.S. Internet Traffic

The Journal.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 18:20


WSJ reporting has revealed a major cyberattack from a group tied to the Chinese government. Hackers penetrated the networks of several broadband providers and gained access to the U.S. domestic wiretapping system. Dustin Volz unpacks what the attack could mean for national security. Further Listening: - ‘Hack Me If You Can'  - Hacking the Hackers  Further Reading: - U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack  - Chinese-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers in New ‘Salt Typhoon' Cyberattack  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Hackers Linked to China Breach U.S. Internet Providers

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 13:15


A hacking campaign linked to the Chinese government broke into U.S. internet-service providers in recent months, according to people familiar with the matter. It's the latest breach in a series of cyber attacks tied to Beijing. WSJ reporter Robert McMillan joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the purpose of the campaign labeled “Salt Typhoon” and why U.S. officials are so worried. Plus, why did Google pay about $2.7 billion in a deal that brings back an AI expert who quit in frustration? Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Cybercrime News For Sep. 27, 2024. Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers. WCYB Digital Radio.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 2:44


The Cybercrime Wire, hosted by Scott Schober, provides boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals with a breaking news story we're following. If there's a cyberattack, hack, or data breach you should know about, then we're on it. Listen to the podcast daily and hear it every hour on WCYB. The Cybercrime Wire is brought to you Cybercrime Magazine, Page ONE for Cybersecurity at https://cybercrimemagazine.com. • For more breaking news, visit https://cybercrimewire.com

WSJ What’s News
How China-Linked Hackers Attacked U.S. Internet Providers

WSJ What’s News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:08


P.M. Edition for Sept. 25. The cyberattack, called Salt Typhoon, is one of many intrusions U.S. investigators have linked to China in recent years. And as world leaders gather for the U.N. General Assembly, The Wall Street Journal's Shayndi Raice discusses how Israel has resisted international pressure over its war in Gaza and conflict with Hezbollah. Plus, the art market is tanking, but Sotheby's has bigger problems. WSJ reporter Kelly Crow explains why. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WSJ Tech News Briefing
TNB Tech Minute: China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 3:06


Plus, OpenAI's Chief Technology Officer resigns. And Google files a formal antitrust complaint in the EU against Microsoft over its cloud-computing business. Zoe Thomas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WSJ Minute Briefing
China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers

WSJ Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 2:49


Plus: Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is expected to outline her proposed economic policy today. Google said it has filed a formal complaint against Microsoft with the European Union's top antitrust regulator over its cloud-computing business. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The LA Report
Internet providers have not committed to low-cost options after 2024; LA adds hundreds of speed humps; & CA mushroom chocolates recalled — The P.M. Edition

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 7:01


Millions of Californians depend on access to low cost internet, but its future is uncertain. We speak with reporter Nereida Moreno. L.A. implements new street safety measures ahead of the school year. A locally made mushroom chocolate has made people sick. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com

The TMossBoss Show
MESSAGE TO INTERNET PROVIDERS!! *EXTRA*

The TMossBoss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 6:02


I'm tired of my streams having to end because providers can't get their act together. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tmossboss/support

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Internet providers must now be more transparent about fees, pricing, FCC says

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 2:26


Much like nutritional labels on food products, “broadband labels” for internet packages tell you just what is going into the pricing of your service, thanks to new rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in April. “If you've ever shopped for home or mobile internet, you can understand how hard it can be to understand what you're actually paying for,” said Jon Donenberg, Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council, on a call with reporters. “The broadband nutrition label is a tool that can help consumers make sure they have a clear, straightforward explanation of home and mobile services before signing up for anything.” Following the design of FDA food labels, these broadband labels provide easy-to-understand, accurate information about the cost and performance of high-speed internet service to help consumers avoid junk fees (opaque and misleading fee structures), price hikes, and other unexpected costs. Internet service providers selling home access or mobile broadband plans are required to have a label for each plan beginning April 10. The labels are mandated to appear at any point of sale, including online and in stores, and they are required to disclose all pricing information—including introductory rates, data allowances, and speeds. The labels also include links to information about network management practices and privacy policies. Hidden fees and unexpected rate hikes have dogged consumers shopping for internet service for years, and the Biden administration has been cracking down on “junk fees” across industries—including banking, hotel and airline pricing, and utility and phone services—for the past several years. “Fees can make it hard to understand the true cost of an internet plan,” said Donenberg, adding that the agency is “committed to rooting out surprise junk fees that some companies pile on to your bills.” On a call on April 9, a spokesperson for the FCC clarified that the labels “cannot be buried in multiple clicks” or hidden in a way that a consumer might miss. If a provider does not display their labels or post inaccurate information about its fees or service plans, consumers can file a complaint with the FCC Consumer Complaint Center. This article was provided by The Associated Press.

AP Audio Stories
Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 0:52


AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the FCC vote to reinstate net neutrality rules.

AP Audio Stories
Internet providers must now be more transparent about fees, pricing, FCC says

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 0:39


AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the FCC's effort to manadate labels for broadband products

Male Chastity Journal
Two Internet Providers Are Better Than One

Male Chastity Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024


Because we have to move, our attention has been focused on the obvious needs of such a massive effort. Sex has taken a backseat. I've been spending a lot of time working out how to support our ability to live without disruption despite inevitable external problems. Mrs. Lion works from The post Two Internet Providers Are Better Than One appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.

Lehto's Law
Internet Providers Fight FCC Over Fee Disclosures

Lehto's Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 9:55


They say it will cost too much to explain all the fees in detail. www.patreon.com/stevelehto

The Richard Syrett Show
The Richard Syrett Show - Apr 10, 2023 - Canadians' Disdain for Internet Providers, Ontario Despising "Woke Math", & Rogers Centre Changes

The Richard Syrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 82:19


Today on The Richard Syrett Show: Managing editor at Blacklocks Tom Korski brings up how Canadians are united in their disdain for internet providers. CaWsbar's rep for women's sports Linda Blade talks about Riley Gaines being attacked by a trans activist at San Fran State University. Writer for Rebel News Alex Dhaliwal explains why Ontario parents & teachers despise ‘woke math'.

The Feldman Report
Feldman Report: FCC thinks that internet providers aren't clear enough

The Feldman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 0:58


FCC thinks that internet providers aren't clear enough, so they force providers to provide easy to understand labels. But some believe that's not enough. WWJ's Murray Feldman has more.

Broken Silicon
198. AMD FSR 3 Detailed, GPU Supply Surges, RTX 4070 & 4060 Pricing, Intel i9-14900K

Broken Silicon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 108:56


We discuss the state of GPU Pricing, Intel's ARC on Life Support, and tons of upcoming AMD leaks! [SPON: dieshrink = 3% off Everything, brokensilicon = 25% off Windows: https://biitt.ly/shbSk ] [SPON: bliss organizes your music to be more browsable & beautiful: https://www.blisshq.com/ ] 0:00 Zen 5, Internet Providers, ChatGPT Video Scripts (Intro Banter) 9:15 Robert Hallock Correction 10:08 Early FSR 3 Features Announced at GDC 19:19 Will the Switch 2 make DLSS beat FSR? 23:22 Is Foveated Rendering the next G-SYNC Feature? 29:14 GPU Supply Surges - Prices should keep dropping! 40:18 Can Nvidia actually get way with $650+ for the RTX 4070? 51:28 Nvidia talks about AI at GTC & Unveils 70w RTX 4000 Ada 55:37 Raja Koduri pushed out of Intel, Intel ARC on Life Support 1:06:29 i9-14900K based on RPL-R could compete this Fall 1:12:51 Gordon Moore Passes Away 1:18:35 Phoenix Delayed, PS5 Pro, 24GB DDR5 Sticks, Mobile ADL on DT (Wrap-Up) 1:30:17 Fishhawk Falls vs Kaby Lake-X, Future of Audio, XBOX Storage (Final RM) https://www.linkedin.com/in/rthallock/ https://gpuopen.com/gdc-2023-fidelityfx-sdk-fsr3/ https://www.techpowerup.com/306407/amd-fsr-3-fidelityfx-super-resolution-technology-unveiled-at-gdc-2023 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1639429929392652290 https://www.newegg.com/xfx-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-rx-79xmercb9/p/N82E16814150878 https://youtu.be/JIqoMyjmC5A https://www.igorslab.de/en/back-to-the-roots-je-nach-tdp-boardpartner-karten-der-geforce-rtx-4070-rtx-4060-ti-und-rtx-4060-ohne-12vhpwr-stecker-2/ https://youtu.be/DiGB5uAYKAg https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-announces-workstation-rtx-4000-sff-ada-desktop-gpu-and-five-mobile-skus https://www.anandtech.com/show/18782/the-nvidia-gtc-spring-2023-keynote-live-blog-800am-pt1500-utc https://youtu.be/HzV1RS5Oc6I https://youtu.be/IOQxFZdTdDE https://twitter.com/intelnews/status/1639417420497702912 https://www.pcgamer.com/intel-co-founder-gordon-moore-author-of-moores-law-dies-at-94/ https://www.anandtech.com/show/18776/amd-ryzen-mobile-7040hs-phoenix-laptops-delayed-until-april https://insider-gaming.com/ps5-pro-in-development/ https://wccftech.com/amd-silently-launches-the-radeon-rx-6300-2gb-entry-level-rdna-2-gpu-with-32w-tdp-60-us/ https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1636429176528879620 https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/mar/26/cryptocurrencies-add-nothing-useful-to-society-nvidia-chatbots-processing-crypto-mining https://wccftech.com/asus-preps-192-gb-ddr5-memory-support-for-its-amd-am5-motherboards/ https://www.computerbase.de/2023-03/resident-evil-4-remake-benchmark-test/2/ https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-alder-lake-h-cpus-up-to-core-i7-12700h-are-now-available-with-desktop-motherboards?s=03 https://youtu.be/I46X3y5Bptg

Drive Radio
FIX IT RADIO: Tracking Energy Usage, Energy Prices, Zoning Your Home, Internet Providers. 2/18/23

Drive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 57:47


FIX IT RADIO: Tracking Energy Usage, Energy Prices, Zoning Your Home, Internet Providers. 2/18/23 by John Rush

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Lawmakers push internet providers to get more coverage in rural areas

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 3:57


Congress is gearing up to dole out millions to provide broadband access to rural Americans to get online, but some areas that need it are getting short-changed. That's because service providers have been shown to exaggerate their coverage, making it hard to get an accurate picture of who needs Internet and where. KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan is joined Bloomberg Reporter Todd Shields. 

Cortes Currents
Cortesians will get to choose their internet providers next Spring

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 8:11


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Sometime this spring, possibly as early as March, Cortes Island residents will get to choose their internet provider. After building Twincomm up to the company islanders recognize today, on June 28, 2021, former General Manager Dino Tsakonas left to join CityWest. In an interview at that time, he told Cortes Currents that this came about as a result of the Connected Coast project, which will bring reliable high speed internet to Cortes Island. CityWest partnered with the Strathcona Regional District (SRD) to become the local provider. “I was heavily involved with that because I was trying to get more fibre optiks so we can better serve our Twincomm customers. What happened is that project continued, and they got the grants. We were trying to work out a deal last fall between Twincomm and CityWest. That fell through and then CityWest just offered me a job. I decided it was my best interest to switch teams.” “After that, I got them both back at the table to make some type of deal. Now we're in negotiations to see if CityWest can purchase Twincomm. That way it's a smooth transition, but it's very entirely possible that both the CEOs decide not to make a deal, that's out of my hands now, but I brought them both back to the table.” Twincomm's much anticipated deal with CityWest never occurred. Instead, on June 30, 2022, TELUS acquired Twincomm ‘as part of its Mascon by TELUS brand.' Colleen Dragseth, who has beenTwincomm's General Manager since Tsakona's departure, emailed Cortes Currents that the migration to Mascon by TELUS will occur later in 2023. “At this time, Twincomm will not be providing an interview. Please feel free to contact us again in the spring. Once we have more information regarding our transition to Mascon by Telus, customers will be contacted. ” We do not know what Twincomm will look like after it becomes part of Mascon by Telus. Colleen and Debbie Dragseth, Lyle Brulhart, Jason Thompson, Dave Blinzinger and Liesa van Rossem have been working there for years. Will they still be in the new Mascon by TELUS team? Twincomm's infrastructure will most likely improve. Mascon by TELUS is offering download speeds of up to 120 Mbps, and upload speeds up to 12.5 Mbps up on Quadra Island. Dragseth emailed a description of four of Twincomm's current service speed plans. They all have upload speeds of up to 5 Mbps but the download speeds range from ‘up to 8' to ‘up to 30 Mbps,' depending on what people are willing to pay. Cortes Currents uses the Standard Plus plan and in 6 out of 7 recent speed tests was clocked at +16 down/+6 up. My low score was 15.32/6.54. That is still better than the 15/5 advertised for this plan. Dragseth explained, “We allow slightly more if the network capacity allows it.” Tsakonas said, “You get 16 MBps? That's half of what our lowest speed is. We offer up to 1,000 Mbps. You can get it for $138 a month.”

I‘m Fine, Everything Is Fine Podcast - ifeif
ifeif - Making a K-turn in Life.

I‘m Fine, Everything Is Fine Podcast - ifeif

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 82:39


The World Is Crazy Out There. Evan and Drew Are Here To Help You! Have a quick Sesh and maybe you'll hate your life a little bit less.  Come Chill With Us At The Kitchen table.  Today The Boys Talk About... Evan Not Having A Problem, Internet Providers, Scraping Rez, Your 1st Set Of Tiddys, News, Recommendations and SO SO SO Much More!!! #Podboys ; #SurfSide ; #ifeif ; #StateSide ; #Movies ; #Halloween ;  Please follow us on Twitter, TikTok & Instagram - @ifeif_ We really enjoy Audience Feedback! Hit Us Up! Send us an email imfineeverythingisfine@gmail.com Save our FaceTime info, Follow us on Twitter and you can FT us when we record from your Apple or Google Duo device and be part of the show! We will let you know! IFEIFFaceTime@gmail.com  Like, View, Review and Subscribe - Apple, Google, Spotify, Audible, iHeart, and YouTube  

TWiT Bits (MP3)
TNW Clip: Cable Giants vs. Phone Carriers

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 12:53


On Tech News Weekly, Jason Howell talks to Jared Newman of Fast Company about how Comcast and Charter are facing competition from T-Mobile and Verizon in the realm of home internet service with the help of its 5G networks. For more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/250 Host: Jason Howell Guest: Jared Newman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
TNW Clip: Cable Giants vs. Phone Carriers

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 12:57


On Tech News Weekly, Jason Howell talks to Jared Newman of Fast Company about how Comcast and Charter are facing competition from T-Mobile and Verizon in the realm of home internet service with the help of its 5G networks. For more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/250 Host: Jason Howell Guest: Jared Newman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

TWiT Bits (Video HI)
TNW Clip: Cable Giants vs. Phone Carriers

TWiT Bits (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 12:57


On Tech News Weekly, Jason Howell talks to Jared Newman of Fast Company about how Comcast and Charter are facing competition from T-Mobile and Verizon in the realm of home internet service with the help of its 5G networks. For more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/250 Host: Jason Howell Guest: Jared Newman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

What The Flux
Adore Beauty's margin woes | Netflix, Disney take on Aussie internet providers | Peloton cycles to $2.8b loss

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 5:59


Adore Beauty - the skincare and makeup e-commerce brand - has seen its profit jump this year, but the company reckons it'll face sliding profits over the horizon.   Netflix, Disney and several other movie studios are taking Aussie internet providers to court over video piracy.   Peloton, the connected-fitness equipment company, has rolled its way to a $2.8b USD loss for the last 12 months to June 30.   ---   Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay   ---   The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geekspeak
Geekspeak: Accountability for Internet Providers, Macbook Pros & More

Geekspeak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 28:42


On this episode of Geekspeak, the geeks chat about new possible rules to hold internet companies accountable, Macbook Pros and so much more!

As It Is - Voice of America
In Brazil, Some Internet Providers Suspected of Organized Crime Ties - March 28, 2022

As It Is - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 6:40


Land Academy Show
Why Satellite Internet Providers Tell us Where to Send Mail (LA 1584)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 16:09


Why Satellite Internet Providers Tell us Where to Send Mail (LA 1584) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hello. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from The Valley of the Sun. You like that? Steven Butala: I like it. Today, Jill and I talk about why satellite internet providers are continuously telling us where to send mail. This is a good thing. Jill DeWit: I wrote down a different reason as to why we care about this. And I'll share that when we get into the meat of the show, but I got to tell you, I was struggling, "Do I say Scottsdale? Do I say Phoenix? Where do I say we are?" And I forgot that this was always called The Valley of the Sun. Isn't that interesting? Steven Butala: I think there's more than one Valley of the Sun. Everybody thinks they're The Valley of the Sun. Jill DeWit: When you Google Valley of the Sun, though, Phoenix comes up. Steven Butala: Really? Jill DeWit: I made sure. I'm like, seriously. Steven Butala: Do you Google stuff, Jill? Jill DeWit: All the time. I Google you. I Google... I'm just kidding. Of course. Steven Butala: I read recently that Google, as a product, it is the single most used product for a consumer in the history of all products. Jill DeWit: Really? What did you say Google was supposed to be? Remember you said that- Steven Butala: It's misspelled. It's supposed to be G-O-O G-E-L. And it's some type of cipher God. It's some type of scientific something. Jill DeWit: Really G-E-L and then- Steven Butala: Scientific measurement or something. Jill DeWit: But it didn't look right. Somebody just like- Steven Butala: They misspelled it right from the beginning and it just stuck, which is probably kind of cool because now it's obviously an incredible brand. Jill DeWit: It's a verb. It's a noun. It's all kinds of things. Okay. Steven Butala: Before we get into it, though, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the Land Investors.com online community. It's free and don't forget to subscribe on The Land Academy YouTube channel and comment on the shows that you like. You don't have to comment on the shows that you hate. If you comment on the shows that you like, then we do more content about stuff you like. Jill DeWit: That's really good. The shows you love, please just go for it. Steven Butala: All kidding aside, it really does help us develop an algorithm to create content that people want to hear about. Like, maybe you're not interested in hearing me rant about California. Jill DeWit: Or this show at all. That's so funny. I couldn't tell you the day... Since now we're off topic... We're on Clubhouse [crosstalk 00:02:32]. So, we're on Clubhouse the other day and there was that guy... I can't tell if he was trying to break into our show. Steven Butala: Yeah. He totally was. Jill DeWit: Oh, was he? Okay. Or if he was like yelling at somebody on the street. Steven Butala: No, no. I think he was breaking in. He broke into our show. Jill DeWit: And just was cussing. Steven Butala: This is the world now. Jill DeWit: That was funny. So, my team got him off there, to quote you, "Lickedy split." Steven Butala: I just read a thing about this whole thing about the internet culture, how it's developing. I'm old enough to know when there was no internet at all. And so... Jill DeWit: You're older than me. Steven Butala: Right. And my parents would say stuff like, "Keep your opinions to yourself." That was just the world that I grew up in. And that's just not the way it is now. Everybody's really encouraged to have an opinion and be real loud about it with filthy language and everything. That's just like a norm. That's a normal state of the internet. Jill DeWit: I don't get it. Steven Butala: I don't either. Jill DeWit: Anyway, let's get back to the show. Ty wrote, "Anyone else getting first mailer jitters?" Oh,

Land Academy Show
Why Satellite Internet Providers Tell us Where to Send Mail (LA 1584)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 16:09


Why Satellite Internet Providers Tell us Where to Send Mail (LA 1584) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hello. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from The Valley of the Sun. You like that? Steven Butala: I like it. Today, Jill and I talk about why satellite internet providers are continuously telling us where to send mail. This is a good thing. Jill DeWit: I wrote down a different reason as to why we care about this. And I'll share that when we get into the meat of the show, but I got to tell you, I was struggling, "Do I say Scottsdale? Do I say Phoenix? Where do I say we are?" And I forgot that this was always called The Valley of the Sun. Isn't that interesting? Steven Butala: I think there's more than one Valley of the Sun. Everybody thinks they're The Valley of the Sun. Jill DeWit: When you Google Valley of the Sun, though, Phoenix comes up. Steven Butala: Really? Jill DeWit: I made sure. I'm like, seriously. Steven Butala: Do you Google stuff, Jill? Jill DeWit: All the time. I Google you. I Google... I'm just kidding. Of course. Steven Butala: I read recently that Google, as a product, it is the single most used product for a consumer in the history of all products. Jill DeWit: Really? What did you say Google was supposed to be? Remember you said that- Steven Butala: It's misspelled. It's supposed to be G-O-O G-E-L. And it's some type of cipher God. It's some type of scientific something. Jill DeWit: Really G-E-L and then- Steven Butala: Scientific measurement or something. Jill DeWit: But it didn't look right. Somebody just like- Steven Butala: They misspelled it right from the beginning and it just stuck, which is probably kind of cool because now it's obviously an incredible brand. Jill DeWit: It's a verb. It's a noun. It's all kinds of things. Okay. Steven Butala: Before we get into it, though, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the Land Investors.com online community. It's free and don't forget to subscribe on The Land Academy YouTube channel and comment on the shows that you like. You don't have to comment on the shows that you hate. If you comment on the shows that you like, then we do more content about stuff you like. Jill DeWit: That's really good. The shows you love, please just go for it. Steven Butala: All kidding aside, it really does help us develop an algorithm to create content that people want to hear about. Like, maybe you're not interested in hearing me rant about California. Jill DeWit: Or this show at all. That's so funny. I couldn't tell you the day... Since now we're off topic... We're on Clubhouse [crosstalk 00:02:32]. So, we're on Clubhouse the other day and there was that guy... I can't tell if he was trying to break into our show. Steven Butala: Yeah. He totally was. Jill DeWit: Oh, was he? Okay. Or if he was like yelling at somebody on the street. Steven Butala: No, no. I think he was breaking in. He broke into our show. Jill DeWit: And just was cussing. Steven Butala: This is the world now. Jill DeWit: That was funny. So, my team got him off there, to quote you, "Lickedy split." Steven Butala: I just read a thing about this whole thing about the internet culture, how it's developing. I'm old enough to know when there was no internet at all. And so... Jill DeWit: You're older than me. Steven Butala: Right. And my parents would say stuff like, "Keep your opinions to yourself." That was just the world that I grew up in. And that's just not the way it is now. Everybody's really encouraged to have an opinion and be real loud about it with filthy language and everything. That's just like a norm. That's a normal state of the internet. Jill DeWit: I don't get it. Steven Butala: I don't either. Jill DeWit: Anyway, let's get back to the show. Ty wrote, "Anyone else getting first mailer jitters?" Oh,

Eye to Nigh with Vlad and Joey
Mary...Do you mean Martha?!?

Eye to Nigh with Vlad and Joey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 44:39


Eye to Nigh Episode 8: Happy 4th of July America! This week Vlad and Joey dig into the value of downtime, breakdown universal basic income, discuss the challenges of scheduling in adulthood, analyze the Tupac and Biggie drama, bond over internet provider struggles, reflect on the Fast and Furious universe, and of course touch on the never-ending parade of Batman movies.   This week our ATX International Food Tour took us to Barlata for Spanish food.Don't forget to check out Beach Please Mexico for all your vacation rental dreams!Website: https://beachpleasemexico.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beachpleasemexicoWe have Merch! Check out our season 1 collection: eye-to-nigh.myshopify.comFollow us on Instagram @eyetonighpodcast and subscribe to our YouTube Channel for podcast outtakes.Intro by Young Petro 

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #1000: The HT Guys Go Down Memory Lane

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 87:17


1000 Episodes in Review It's our 1000th episode so we thought it would be fun to go down memory lane. It has been so much fun getting to know all of you. Some we know well and have developed personal relationships with. Others came and went as things in their lives changed. To Industry members, thank you for your support! To our listeners, thank you for subscribing, downloading and listening to our show. It's because of you that we are here today and will be here tomorrow!   There was a big gap in our records between 2005 and 2007. We switched to Google Docs in 2007 and have been able to keep everything we wrote archived there. But from memory some highlights were: We became the official podcast of AVS Forum and were introduced to members at their CES Party We had an affiliation with HDTV Magazine Met Mark Cuban (owner of HDNet at the time) and Interviewed the President of Syntax-Brillian at the HDTV Conference in Beverly Hills Dolby Flew us to San Francisco to demo some of their projects they were working on. While there we recorded two shows of their now defunct Dolby podcast Oppo and Monoprice were big supporters of the show early on as was Olevia TVs Sonos - The first real product we reviewed on the show back in 2005 A few of our day job colleagues mocked us for doing a podcast. LOL jokes on them   HT Guys TV Tech Timeline Braden (Sony CRT...) ->  Panasonic Plasma 480p EDTV ->  JVC LCoS 1080p Rear Projection ->  Epson 1080p Projector(s) ->  (Lots of 4k TCLs) ->  Sony 4k LED Ara  RCA CRT -> Samsung DLP-> Panasonic Plasma-> JVC Projector-> Vizio 4K TV Optoma UST Reviews of all the Rear Projection TVs from 2007 - JVC HD-61FN97 61" HD-ILA Our bottom line at the time - The JVC HD-61FN97 is an excellent value.  It looks great, does a wonderful job with HD content, a great job with DVDs and a pretty good job with standard definition TV.  Blacks are good, contrast is solid, colors are excellent and detail is vivid.  We try to look for great values to help you (and us for that matter) get a little more out of each hard earned dollar. You'd be hard pressed to find a better looking 61" TV at its price. At an online street price of $2125 this is an awesome TV for the money.  It really helps bring the big screen home. Our first mention of home automation was in March of 2007. We wrapped up our discussion with - One day home automation will be standard.  We'll wonder what people ever did without them.  But for now your options are somewhat limited.  You can spend a lot of money to get it custom built and done just right, with a system like Crestron, AMX or Control4, or you can try to put it together yourself if you don't mind the occasional hiccup that comes with a home made system. This can be one of the most fun home projects you've ever worked on.  And it lasts forever - it's the gift that just keeps on giving. Our earliest “Kaleidescape Killer” comment was also in 2007 when we showcased a $2500 Linux based machine with full DVR and DVD server capabilities. The company was called Interact-TV and they are no longer in business. Our Top Ten shows in HD from 2007: Ara: American Idol (Fox) Dancing with the Stars (ABC) Football/Basketball/Sports Center/Etc on ESPN Planet Earth/Sunrise Earth (Discovery HD Theater) Lost (ABC) CSI Miami (CBS) CSI (CBS) Bikini Destinations (HD Net) Heroes (NBC) NHL Hockey on HD Net Braden: The Unit (CBS) Las Vegas (NBC) Numb3rs (CBS) Monday Night Football (ESPN) Lakers Basketball on KCAL 24 (Fox) I Shouldn't Be Alive (Discovery HD) Destination HD (Discovery HD) Planet Earth (Discovery HD) CSI Miami (CBS) SlingMedia VS Major League Baseball Issue: Slingboxes infringe on the local cable company's right to broadcast the content. Interactive TV Still not a thing  DVDpedia In an attempt to build a video server or “Kaleidescape Killer” out of a Mac Mini Ara used DVDpedia to catalog and display album art and id3 data about his library. It worked OK but was quickly abandoned for Boxee and then eventually Plex. Plex is indeed the Kaleidescape Killer! Vudu Movie Download Set Top Box ($399) - October 2007 What we liked: High quality movies on demand Large selection with more coming every week Easy to use remote and easy menu navigation Up and running in five minutes   What we disliked: No lease option to defray $400 entry price Not a large selection of Dolby 5.1 Downloads interfered with VOIP telephone service Bottom Line: This is the best home video on demand system the HT Guys have seen. The video quality is first rate! The user interface is clean and simple. You will have the system up and running in no time. All of this is with the initial release of the system software. With more movie releases coming, HD, external storage, and new software updates this product will only get better. At $400 for the Vudu box its not for everyone, but you will get a very good video on demand system for the investment. HDDVD - Bluray - a comparison Conclusion Blu-ray clearly has an advantage in specs, higher storage capacity and higher maximum bitrate.  HD-DVD seems to hold the edge in "market readiness" if that's a real term.  All the features you want were required in the spec from the beginning, so you know your player supports it.  Man it would be nice if the studios would create discs in both formats so we didn't have to buy two players... Netflix Watch Instantly Technology Minimum Requirements Computer running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher, or Windows Vista Internet Explorer version 6 or higher Windows Media Player version 11 (DRM version 5145) or later An active broadband connection to the Internet 1.0 GHz processor 512 MB RAM 3 GB free hard disk drive space Recommended in addition to minimum requirements An active broadband Internet connection of at least 1.5 Mbps 1.5 GHz processor 1 GB RAM The Death of Rear Projection TVs - Jan 2008 Harmony One Universal Remote - As with any Harmony remote, the One is a great choice for your home theater.  It's new, sexy and easy to use.  The touchscreen is cool and the larger buttons make it a bit easier to use.  But overall it doesn't represent a huge departure from the 880.  Of course we're gadget freaks, so we'll both be using them, but if you want to save some money, the 880 remains a great option.  Bang for the buck, the 880 is still probably the way to go.  For the coolness factor, the One is where it's at. Mobile Digital TV Standard - Although ATSC 3.0 has a provision for this most people are just using IPTV over the Cell Networks Orb Speaker Review - we did a review of these cool spherical speakers that sounded pretty good at the time. The cost for a 5.1 system was $1597 in June of 2008. The company is still around and today you can get an improved 5.1 system for $740. Is TidalTV the Next Big Thing? - a new service that mimics the Cable or Satellite experience over the Internet. So the answer is No and Yes! This was in 2008 Popcorn Hour A-100 Review Not a week goes by that we don't hear something about the Popcorn Hour A-100 network media player.  We tried relentlessly to get a demo unit for review, but to no avail.  Finally, slightly weary but committed whole-heartedly to the show, Ara decided to pony up the cash and purchase one.  It arrived last week and we got a chance to play with it.  All in all, not a bad little unit. If you want an inexpensive network media player that can play anything, the Popcorn Hour is the best we've seen so far.  It requires some IT expertise to get it up and running and to use it on a day-to-day basis, but it works like a champ.  Even streaming 1080p HD content over the network looked good, granted it was all that was happening on the network at the time, but it still looked good.  If you want something with a little more visual appeal, stick with AppleTV, the PS3 or the Xbox 360 (or Vudu when it adds local network playback).  But all of those options are a bit more expensive and not quite as flexible. Vudu HDX Movies Black Friday Roundup 2008 Panasonic Viera 50" 720p Plasma HDTV 899.99 min 10 per store Sony 40" 1080p LCD HDTV & Sony Blu-Ray Player Bundle (Model # KDL40V4100 and BDPS350) - $1,199.98 Sony Blu-ray Player (BDP-S350) -- $179 (with a firmware upgrade and a 1 GB USB stick this will be come BD Live Compliant) Mitsubishi 65" Home Theater 1080p DLP HDTV (Model # WD65735) - $1,199.99 IPTV - Can it replace Cable and Satellite?  Note- This was us just talking about the subject LONG (2009) before it was even dreamed of in it's current state -  If you had to, you could cut the cord between you and your cable company and not miss a beat. But in reality if you won't have the same video quality. The other thing to consider is that the Cable or Satellite box has an simple well understood interface. Connecting a computer to the TV requires using a keyboard and a mouse and there are no channel numbers. You'll have to bookmark your sites. Companies like Apple, Netflix and Boxee are all trying to provide a ten foot interface that is Grandma proof but we still have a ways to go. Finally, cable companies are not going to be happy with subscribers that watch a lot of Internet streamed content. So even if the quality improved you may not be able to stream a months worth of TV into your home. If you are a light TV watcher that is computer savvy then you may be able to cut the cable cord completely. But in actually, for most of us, IPTV is a good way to augment what we already have. If you are on the road you can watch something on your terms. If you forget to record something then its a great backup. Its also a great way to watch old TV shows that are no longer aired. What if AppleTV Replaced my DVR?  The concept at this point in time was to buy subscriptions to your favorite TV show. But as we see today, that's not even required. Plus we now have boxes from Apple, Google, Amazon and Roku. It's safe to say that the AppleTV type STBs have replaced the DVR Zune HD The Zune HD is a powerful portable media device. It has a beautiful OLED screen, small form factor, smooth touch screen menus, and wonderful 720p output to a TV. However, for Microsoft to steal some iPod users, more apps and video content need to be available in the Zune Marketplace. The Zune HD has solid hardware that is almost as sexy as the iPod. What would make this device perfect for a home theater would be Hulu and Netfilx support. Microsoft has also stated that they will release games for the Zune HD, since Xbox Live and the Zune Marketplace already seem to be linked, the possibility of it being a good portable gaming device are great. The Zune HD is a solid device. With future updates it may take a run at the iPod's dominance in the market. RedEye Universal Remote Control (MSRP $190) 2010 - This remote eliminated the need to be in the same room with your gear and will work with your iPod Touch or iPhone. LED TV Technology was just coming on the scene in 2010 Quartics(2010) Quartics Inc. is a semiconductor company based in Irvine, CA, with offices in India, China and Taiwan. Quartics was formed in 2003 to focus on semiconductor architecture for video-based media, aiming to overcome a raft of modern digital challenges. To date, the company has been granted 10 patents, with 40 pending, in media processing architecture, video and graphics processing and QoS algorithms.  We don't know if these patents were sold or even used. But the company does not seem to be in business any longer Life|ware Today as part of our ongoing series on home automation we discuss Life|ware.  Life|ware™ is software developed by Exceptional Innovation that allows you to seamlessly merge control of your home along with your world of digital entertainment.  Life|ware lets you control your home through your TV with a Media Center PC, Media Center Extender or Xbox 360™, from your home or office PC or notebook, or from a Life|point touch screen. You can even use your iPhone or iPod Touch and iPad as a Life|ware client with full two-way functionality. One of the biggest draws to Life|ware is that it works with numerous third party devices. Life|Ware provides bridges to lighting, HVAC, Media and more. The system will go from IP to IR, RF, or RS-232. Life|ware is OS agnostic as well. The control software will run on Windows, Mac OS, and LINUX machines.  But if you don't want to mess with loading the software on your own equipment Life|Ware sells a complete line of home automation controllers, servers, and bridges.  We can't find a trace of this company any longer. It may have been sold or merged Are High End Audio/Video Retailers a Dying Breed? “If the AV business cannot more clearly illustrate why specialty audio is in fact special, then expect more stores and regional chains to fold in the coming months even as the economy improves, simply perhaps fueled by the fact that mainstream home theater gear is just too good.“  Crystal LED HDTV Technology So when can I have one and how much will it cost? Sony isn't answering any of these questions. Our hunch is that it will cost about what an OLED TV will cost. And if Sony wants this technology to have a chance it needs to come out at about the same time as OLED. We know that Samsung will be releasing their OLEDs in the second half of the year. Our prediction is that you will be able to buy a Crystal LED TV from Sony by the summer of 2013 and it will run about $6,000.   The best we can tell is that this tech never made it into consumer TVs. Sony still has a page dedicated to it but more in the commercial side of it's business. Revolv Home Automation Hub 1/2013  The beginning of the “Year of Automation” The best we can tell is that Revolv was bought by Nest and lives on in their products Conclusion When we first learned about a device that could unify all the various home automation and control devices out there we were sceptical. But after putting the Revolv Home Automation Hub through its paces, we can say, yes you can control everything regardless who makes it. Well maybe not everything yet. But we are sure the engineers at Revolv are working diligently to make that happen! Is a 7.1 System Worth it? Bottom Line - A properly installed 7.1 system with 7.1 content will take your home theater to the next level. You will definitely be able to hear a difference, especially with good content like the movie Super 8 . However, if you are not watching Blu-rays or your room doesn't support proper placement of the rear surround channels, a better approach would be to upgrade your 5.1 system or just save the money. This was from 2013. Consistent with our ATMOS recommendations too Netflix SuperHD (6/2013) Netflix SuperHD claims to provide superior 1080p video quality for the same price as regular streaming. But not everyone is eligible.  Requirements Netflix Super HD requires an internet connection with at least 5Mb/s download. Not all devices can play Super HD. Super HD is only available via Internet Providers that are part of the Open Connect network. Supported devices include Sony PlayStation 3, Apple TV with 1080p, Roku with 1080p, Nintendo Wii U, Windows 8 App, TiVo Premiere DVR Blu-Ray Players, Smart TV's, Home Theaters, and Streaming Players with existing Netflix 1080p support Bottom Line Netflix is really pushing the streaming frontiers and they have come a long way. We can now sit on our couch on any given evening and find a high quality movie at a moment's  notice. We anxiously await the day when we will be able to stream Blu-ray quality movies whenever we want. From what we have seen that day is not too far away! Is Blu-ray a Dead Format? Also from 6/2013 Ask anyone who knows something about home theater what is the highest quality audio and video available to mere mortals today and they will tell you Blu-ray. Blu-ray video is stunning and the audio is simply amazing. But we don't have to tell you that. So does Blu-ray have a future? The following are some reasons why Blu-ray may not be around for too much longer. . . . Time to Bury Blu-ray? Its probably too early to put the last nail in the Blu-ray coffin right now. There needs to be one or two more paradigm shifts before Blu-ray goes away. The first is the studios realizing that DRM is more hassle than it is worth. Once this hurdle is crossed in-store Kiosks or online downloads will soar. Prices will come down and the world will be saved from all that plastic being created. The second is a jump in online speeds. Once gigabit Internet is ubiquitous there will be a shift to storing content in online lockers and again the world will be saved. The big question is when? Based on what we are seeing we are betting on within 5 years.   ZyXEL 500 Mb/s Fast Ethernet Powerline Wall-Plug Adapter We reviewed almost a dozen powerline Ethernet adapters. They never achieved their advertised speeds, but they did work and depending on what you needed them to do they were an excellent solution. However, with faster mesh network Wifi it's not really a thing any longer. Aereo  In April of 2014 we interviewed a broadcaster who opposed our stance on Aero's business plan. He felt Aero was making money off of the local broadcasters. We felt Aero was providing a service to allow us the viewer to watch our local stations. The Courts agreed with the broadcaster. But today we have Locast. And so far they have been in business for a couple of years. SmartThings Home Automation Hub And so continues the many years of “The Year of Automation”. This was before Samsung bought the company. A full year after we kicked off the “Year of Automation” Pono Player (1/2015) Neil Young's "high resolution" PonoPlayer is on sale for $400. PonoPlayer, a triangular portable music player that promises only the highest of fidelities.  We were Skeptics from the beginning: The point is that you don't need fancy hardware to make music sound good, and that no amount of hardware will make your ears hear better than the limits of biology and physics. Ara's first DIY Speaker project was in Jan 2015 Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System 2/2016 The first Wisa system we reviewed. We are happy to say it's still around today! Conclusion Many of our listeners have asked us to recommend wireless solutions for their home theater over the years. We have tested and rejected all but a few and the acceptable solutions still required some speaker wire from an external amp. Not exactly wireless! The Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System is the first one that delivers on the promise of a truly wireless system that is simple to install, looks fantastic and sounds great! We hate having to send it back! It would be so easy to bring 5.1 to your master bedroom that we are seriously thinking about buying one! What is HDR? (4/2016) To Sum it Up Getting the best picture from an HDR TV will require HDR content.  To guarantee your TV will support HDR look for the “Ultra HD Premium” label. If you really want a UHD TV that does not have the “Ultra HD Premium” label buy a TV that has or comes close to 1000 nits brightness.  HDR from cable, satellite, and OTA are still a bit off. We will stop here in 2016 because we'll save some for the next 1000 shows. Along the way we have had dozens of interviews, product reviews, buying guides, and lists that were not mentioned in this episode. Some weeks we struggled to come up with show ideas, some weeks we had too many. But we always managed to have a show ready for your Friday morning commute. 

The Capitol Pressroom
New York sued by bus drivers, a wedding photographer and internet providers

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 12:29


May 4, 2021 - Rob Rosborough, author of the New York Appeals blog, explains a challenge to the state's low-cost internet mandate, a wedding photographers case against same-sex marriage jobs and a lawsuit from a group of bus drivers.

Shaye Ganam
Canada considers proposal for internet providers to allow for the blocking of piracy websites

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 13:27


Laura Tribe, executive director of internet advocacy group OpenMedia.

Kelly Cutrara
Will Canada allow internet providers to block piracy websites?

Kelly Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 11:45


Kelly asks Carmi Levy,  Tech Expert & Director at info-tech research group.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inboxing, The Podcast about Email Marketing
Inboxing with Special Guest Andrew Bonar

Inboxing, The Podcast about Email Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 60:21


Andrew has quite a story and he generously shared it in this episode of Inboxing. From a traveling childhood to London to founding one of the first Internet Providers then accidentally becoming one the earliest ESPs.  This story will keep you entertained and you might learn something about email marketing on the way.

Underground Community
Podcast #19- VALENTINES DAY CHAOS!!

Underground Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 45:45


We discuss Drake, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Syria, internet providers, and allegations of Laker hate. Certified Lover Boy Anticipation: 0:00​Syria b*mbing and US Relationship with Saudi Arabia: 7:05​Stimulus Convo: 13:08​Wall Street Bailouts and Recessions: 19:20​The Potential for a Turn in the Political Tide: 24:30​ Laker Hate?: 28:47​Trouble with Internet Providers: 38:50

Hardware Addicts
30: Starlink Using Satellites To Bring High Speed Internet To Everyone!

Hardware Addicts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 53:04


Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we’re going to discuss Starlink, a space based internet service for the entire globe. If you’re sick and tired of only having one ISP…you won’t want to miss this discussion. Then we head to Camera Corner where Wendy takes us through the camera menu. The most elusive of all menus besides the old VCR. So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Purchase sit stand desk Autonomous https://destinationlinux.network/smartdesk Quick Links: Ryan = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael = https://tuxdigital.com Wendy = https://destinationlinux.network Want to Support the Show? Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://hardwareaddicts.org/hosts

The Capitol Pressroom
Audio Vault: Internet providers could face new tax as lawmakers eye expanded access

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 12:29


Dec. 31, 2020 - As the fight against COVID-19 continues, many of New York's students are learning from home. Senate Education Chair Shelley Mayer (D-Yonkers) joined the program to explain her legislation that would help expand access to high speed internet. (originally aired 12/11/20)

Law360's Pro Say - News & Analysis on Law and the Legal Industry
Ep. 180: Did Internet Providers Keep Their COVID Pledge?

Law360's Pro Say - News & Analysis on Law and the Legal Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 39:19


At the onset of the pandemic, the Federal Communications Commission pushed hundreds of internet providers to pledge against disconnecting or penalizing customers who struggled to pay their bills. But a Law360 investigation revealed that the pledge wasn’t as effective as the FCC has claimed. We’re joined this week by senior telecommunications reporter Kelcee Griffis, who combed through thousands of FCC records to reveal the shortcomings of the companies’ promises. Also this week, state and federal officials join up for a sweeping antitrust blitzkrieg against Facebook; and an Arizona resort fails to recoup its COVID-19 losses by claiming that the virus should be considered “pollution.” Finally, Bill and Alex ponder the curious appeal -- and alleged financial misdeeds -- of The Cheesecake Factory.

The Capitol Pressroom
Internet providers could face new tax as lawmakers eye expanded access

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 12:29


Dec. 11, 2020 - As the fight against COVID-19 continues, many of New York's students are learning from home. Senate Education Chair Shelley Mayer (D-Yonkers) joined the program to explain her legislation that would help expand access to high speed internet.

The College Investor Audio Show
Finding The Best High-Speed Internet Providers Near You

The College Investor Audio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 4:36


Here are a few tools that can help you find the best high-speed internet providers in your area and compare their speeds, plans, and prices.

TNT EdTech Podcast
39. Maximize Your WiFi Power with Scott and Matthew

TNT EdTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 45:28


Episode 39: Scott Nunes and Matthew Ketchum, co-hosts of the TNT EdTech Podcast and District Tech Coaches, continue their chit chat on topics ranging from CDC Guidelines for Schools in Fall 2020, 3D Printer hobbies supporting first responders, changing landscape of podcasting, and tips for maximizing your WiFi in your own home. 3D Printing Resources: 3D printer files Recommended 3D printer Kelly Orvick (@techy_tech) Maximizing your WiFi in your home: Test your home wifi speeds Find High-speed Internet Providers in your area Best Wi-Fi Extender and Signal Booster Watch data limit caps on home Internet How to make sure your Wi-Fi is up to speed The landscape of Podcasting is changing: Joe Rogan article Joe Rogan analysis Apple Hunting for Podcasts Mentions/People to follow on Twitter: Kelly Orvick (@techy_tech) Paul Gordon (@TeachtheTech) Midnight Pedagogy (@MidnitePedagogy ) Tim Cavey (@MisterCavey) Jeff Gargas (@jeffgargas) Follow Scott Nunes @MrNunesteach and Matthew Ketchum @mattedtechcoach We are the TNT Edtech Podcast, powered by CUE (@cueinc), www.cue.org, and a member of the family of fine podcasts of the OnPodcast Media Network www.onpodcastmedia.com. Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!

Tech Talk
Some Internet Providers Suspend Internet Data Caps As Downloads Of Communication Apps Surge

Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 11:15


In this week's Tech Talk: Amid coronavirus outbreak, Comcast and T-Mobile have announced that they will suspend internet data caps for the next 60 days.

Consumer Tech Update
Internet providers promise to keep you connected - even if you can't pay your bill

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 1:18


Our reliance on the internet is stronger than ever as news of the coronavirus pandemic spreads. Internet service providers have stepped up to make sure no one loses their service during these trying times.

Consumer Tech Update
Internet providers promise to keep you connected - even if you can't pay your bill

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 1:18


Our reliance on the internet is stronger than ever as news of the coronavirus pandemic spreads. Internet service providers have stepped up to make sure no one loses their service during these trying times.

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
1605 How He Gets Movers, Trash Companies, Internet Providers To Pay Him Referral Fees on 13,000+ New Home Owners

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 16:08


Venkatesh is the founder of MoveEasy. He founded MoveEasy as a result of his own moving experience 5 years ago. Prior to that, he was a consultant with A.T.Kearney, a management consulting firm in Chicago. He is a proud Buckeye and lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife.

Alan Carter
Alan Carter Full Show August 1 - Sponsored train stations could be coming to a stop near you, and a code of conduct for internet providers

Alan Carter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 38:27


Shruti Shekar joins to talk about Canadian internet service providers following a new code of conduct. And, e-scooters are causing issues in Calgary, can we expect the same?

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ
Experts say internet providers have obligations to prevent child sex abuse in Cambodia - មន្ត្រីជំនាញ លើកឡើងថា ក្រុមហ៊ុនអ៊ីនធឺណេត មានកាតព្វកិច្ចសំខាន់ ក្នុងការទប់ស្កាត់នូវការរំលោភបំពានផ្លូវភេទកុមារ​នៅកម្ពុជា

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 2:39


National and international experts gathered to explore comprehensive prevention and responsive measurements for child sex abuse and exploitation online. They have mentioned that the Internet service providers have an important obligation to prevent child abuses and exploitation in Cambodia. - ក្រុម​​អ្នកជំនាញការជាតិ-អន្តរជាតិ បានជួបជុំគ្នា ដើម្បីរិះរកវិធាន​ការ​ទប់​ស្កាត់ និងឆ្លើយតបជា​ពហុវិស័យ ចំពោះការរំលោភ​បំពាន និងកេងប្រវ័ញ្ចផ្លូវ​ភេទ​លើ​កុមារ តាមប្រព័ន្ធអ៊ឺនធឺណេត។ ក្នុងកិច្ចប្រជុំ កាលពីថ្ងៃទី០២ ខែកក្កដា ក្រុមអ្នកជំនាញ បានលើកឡើង​ថា ក្រុមហ៊ុន​អ៊ីនធឺណេត ​មានកាតព្វកិច្ចដ៏សំខាន់ ក្នុងការ​ទប់ស្កាត់ទង្វើអវិជ្ជមាន ជាពិសេស​ចំពោះការ​រំលោភ​​បំពាន និងកេងប្រវ័ញ្ចផ្លូវ​ភេទ​លើ​កុមារ នៅកម្ពុជា។

Ikonic Evil/What You Asked For Podcast
R.A.W. [Random. Arguments. Within.] Episode Thirteen

Ikonic Evil/What You Asked For Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 23:59


Daniella's back with her unique take on the world in and around her on this much anticipated episode of R.A.W.

Sweat Equity Podcast® Law Smith + Eric Readinger
#116: How To Get The Customer Service You Deserve From The Internet Providers/Cable Companies With A Few, Easy Digital Tactics

Sweat Equity Podcast® Law Smith + Eric Readinger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 47:23


Corporate Consolidation is increasing more than virtue signaling - and, it means your ability to get great customer service is dwindling. Internet Providers gouge, throttle and carry indifferent attitudes toward the customer...because they can. Oligopolies (‘member this term from Social Studies?) on civic utilities create an illusion of choice. Eric and Law dispense some tasks to beat this 3 Card Monty.   44% Of Small Businesses Fail To Make It 3 Years. What's up with that? According to the Kauffman Index, 97%+ of US businesses are “Small”** - just because you're small doesn't mean you can be business-girthy!    Why do adults handle every problem at a 10? Why are most managers bottom-line dicks? This week's Vent Session bitches about bitching.    **Small =

Good Day, Sir! Show
Lady in the Cylinder

Good Day, Sir! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 107:25


In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's new mascot, Amazon Connect, Internet privacy laws, rumors that Oracle may acquire Accenture, and Angular v4.0. Amazon Connect Salesforce's chief diplomat on what it's like being BFFs with Amazon's $12 billion cloud Oracle doing due diligence on Accenture. Yep, you read that right Angular v4.0 is out! How the Republicans Sold Your Privacy to Internet Providers The Big Web Show - 156: Practical Design Discovery With Dan Brown

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition
Republicans Are Trying to Let Internet Providers Sell Your Data

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 7:35


The Affordable Care Act is far from the only Obama-era policy Republicans want to take down now that they control the government. A set of internet privacy rules passed by the Federal Communications Commission last year has also become a target. Though it's received far less attention than healthcare or immigration, the rollback would affect millions of consumers and bring basic changes to how they use the internet—though they might not ever know it.

PNG Podcast - Forget Being Cool
PNG Podcast 41 (Resident Evil VII / Consumer Demand / Bad Internet)

PNG Podcast - Forget Being Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017


Resident Evil VII / Pokemon Duel / Bad Internet - PNG PODCAST EPISODE 41 PNG Podcast! The most disfunctional podcast on youtube! In this episode we discuss the newly released Resident Evil VII, Consumer Demand for nintendo products and hatchemalls. We also discuss terrible Internet Providers. Unfair IGN reviews and Pokemon Duel! ✔ Patreon: https://goo.gl/IscwRx ✔ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PNG_Gamer ✔ FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/pnggamer/ ✔ Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PNGInnerCircle/ ✔ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/punknostalgiagamer ✔ Business inquiries/contact - punknostalgiagamer@gmail.com Check out everyones Social here: Moosenspiel: Twitter: @bowlingjd Youtube: http://tinyurl.com/MoosenSpiel Benji James: Twitter: @BenjiVoices Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BenjiJam... Foxtrot Games: Twitter: @FoxTrot_Gamez Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8n1... Abbie's Corner: Twitter: @Abbie_Brander Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpW9...

Socially Numb
008 Google Fiber Layoffs

Socially Numb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 57:31


Richie talks about Google and the layoffs they announced to their Google Fiber division. He talks about how other internet providers are running out of competitors and why he fears prices for at home entertainment will continue to rise. He goes into pay to play networks for games and how providers give free games for those that pay for online use. He gives tips regarding network access cards and talks about why it is safer to use them to pay for services instead of saving your credit card in the system.

Techdirt
Net Neutrality, Zero Rating & The Games Internet Providers Play

Techdirt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 35:26


The battle for net neutrality seemed like it was over — but the regulations left a loophole open. Unsurprisingly, ISPs quickly started exploiting it, offering "zero rating" services to do an end-run around true net neutrality. Last week's guest Marvin Ammori joins us again this week, to discuss the true and imperfect state of net neutrality, and the many games internet providers play.

c't uplink (HD-Video)
c't uplink 9.1: Schnäppchen-Lügen, Grafikkarten-Kauf, DSL-Albtraum

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015


Wer kennt es nicht: Katalog-Anzeigen und Online-Werbung sind gespickt mit schier unglaublichen Angeboten. Wer sich regelmäßig fragt, wo da der Haken ist, der ist in der aktuellen Folge des c't-Podcasts genau richtig. Rudi Opitz klärt uns auf, worauf bei solchen Angeboten zu achten ist. Noch mehr Kaufberatung gibt es von Martin Fischer, dieses Mal - wie könnte es anders sein - zum Thema Grafikkarten. Zum Schluss erzählt uns Georg Schnurer vom Fall eines Kunden, dessen Telefon-Anbieter die DSL-Leitung seines Internet-Providers gekappt hat: Der Albtraum eines jeden c't-Redakteurs. Mit dabei: Fabian Scherschel (fab, @fabsh), Georg Schnurer (gs), Rudi Opitz (rop) und Martin Fischer (mfi, @martin_fischer) Die c't 24/15 zur Sendung gibt's am Kiosk, im heise shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es im Blog unter: blog.ct.de/ctuplink.

c't uplink (SD-Video)
c't uplink 9.1: Schnäppchen-Lügen, Grafikkarten-Kauf, DSL-Albtraum

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015


Wer kennt es nicht: Katalog-Anzeigen und Online-Werbung sind gespickt mit schier unglaublichen Angeboten. Wer sich regelmäßig fragt, wo da der Haken ist, der ist in der aktuellen Folge des c't-Podcasts genau richtig. Rudi Opitz klärt uns auf, worauf bei solchen Angeboten zu achten ist. Noch mehr Kaufberatung gibt es von Martin Fischer, dieses Mal - wie könnte es anders sein - zum Thema Grafikkarten. Zum Schluss erzählt uns Georg Schnurer vom Fall eines Kunden, dessen Telefon-Anbieter die DSL-Leitung seines Internet-Providers gekappt hat: Der Albtraum eines jeden c't-Redakteurs. Mit dabei: Fabian Scherschel (fab, @fabsh), Georg Schnurer (gs), Rudi Opitz (rop) und Martin Fischer (mfi, @martin_fischer) Die c't 24/15 zur Sendung gibt's am Kiosk, im heise shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es im Blog unter: blog.ct.de/ctuplink.

c’t uplink
c't uplink 9.1: Schnäppchen-Lügen, Grafikkarten-Kauf, DSL-Albtraum

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 43:25


Wer kennt es nicht: Katalog-Anzeigen und Online-Werbung sind gespickt mit schier unglaublichen Angeboten. Wer sich regelmäßig fragt, wo da der Haken ist, der ist in der aktuellen Folge des c't-Podcasts genau richtig. Rudi Opitz klärt uns auf, worauf bei solchen Angeboten zu achten ist. Noch mehr Kaufberatung gibt es von Martin Fischer, dieses Mal - wie könnte es anders sein - zum Thema Grafikkarten. Zum Schluss erzählt uns Georg Schnurer vom Fall eines Kunden, dessen Telefon-Anbieter die DSL-Leitung seines Internet-Providers gekappt hat: Der Albtraum eines jeden c't-Redakteurs. Mit dabei: Fabian Scherschel (fab, @fabsh), Georg Schnurer (gs), Rudi Opitz (rop) und Martin Fischer (mfi, @martin_fischer) Die c't 24/15 zur Sendung gibt's am Kiosk, im heise shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es im Blog unter: blog.ct.de/ctuplink.

Bockcast
Quickcast 01 15/16

Bockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 41:42


Trotz vertsärkten Bemühens meines Internet-Providers das Unternehmen Quickcast zu verhindern, gibts ne neue Folge. Die Saison kann also endlich offiziell losgehen, denn was ist der Spieltag ohne Tipps von Enzo und mir? Richtig. Wir streiten immer noch über den VfB bzw. den effzeh, finden alle anderen Mannschaften doof, haben keine Hoffnung für Hannover und Hamburg und außerdem werden die Hörer beschimpft. Ihr wollt es doch so, ihr Luder. Ab sofort ist der Quickcast Pay-Podcast. Jede Folge kostet Euch mindestens 99 Cent, die durch den Spendenbutton oben rechts auf dem Blog zu entrichten sind. Eigentlich solltet ihr mehr geben aber wir haben ja auch so eine Art soziales Gewissen. Tjoa und wenn Euch jetzt noch Strafen für uns einfallen, dann postet die doch in den Kommentaren. Widdersehn.

Erik Marshall's WET Podcast: Writing, Education, Technology
S1E13 - WET012 - Simon Whistler on Audiobooks, Podcasting and Self-Publishing

Erik Marshall's WET Podcast: Writing, Education, Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014


For Episode 12, I had a fascinating chat with Simon Whistler, host of The Rocking Self-Publishing Podcast and author of Audiobooks for Indies. We talk about Simon's career as an audio book narrator, his experience with the podcast (which has 74 episodes at the time of recording), and publishing in general. Some takeaways: Simon suggests I perform my own memoir for audiobook, but not fiction. You can break script in an audiobook and you don't have to include everything Simon's show notes are great (which made feel inadequate as I was writing these, so I expanded them to put in this "takeaways" section.) Indy authors (and podcasters) tend to be cooperative more than competitive People who succeed work hard (sounds obvious, but worth repeating) Multiple sources of income is the way to go. Having a job is risky. Location independence is one great benefit of working independently. Podcasting is a great way to make connections. In Prague, Simon can choose between 8 different Internet Providers and has a 120Mb/s connection for $20!!! Nonfiction e-books don't have to be terribly long. If you have books out, audio books are "money on the table," another possible revenue stream for your book. Links Mentioned Audiobooks for Indies - Simon's Book Rocking Self Publishing - Simon's Podcast Self Publishing Podcast The Creative Penn Podcast Sell More Books Show Coverville - The first podcast I recall listening to Steven Pressfield

MobileBeyond
Smart Grid Broadband Challenges Internet Providers

MobileBeyond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2010 2:09


Wireless carriers and utility companies are sitting on a goldmine.  Smart meters, which track and transmit residential and business electrical use wirelessly, will generate billions within a few years. European operators plan to expand revenues further by rolling out cloud computing, networking and other services for the auto, energy, health and media industries. In the […]

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Sept. 30, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Web-Law Defiance: For Web-Law Defiance, There's Reliance on Compliance" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 30, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2010 46:44


--{ Web-Law Defiance: For Web-Law Defiance, There's Reliance on Compliance: "Those Who're Naughty on Web, a Little Ham-Fisted, Will Find with New Laws, Themselves Blacklisted, Those Who File-Share, Download Things Illegal, To Be Hounded by Lawyers with Tenacity of Beagle, Internet Providers, Compliant and Docile, Will Hand Over All Info, Pile After Pile, However All VIPs are Removed from List By Law, (Could be Kidnapped), You Get the Gist, Always Understood, by Those High Who Rule, The Internet was Given to Be the Tool, Not to Free People for System Egalitarian, But for New World Order, Totalitarian, The Web's to Be Mainstream, Politically Correct, Big Media to Control with Trivia, Not Written Yet, They'd Hoped to Transition without Being Suspected, So You'd Stay on The Web, as Your Data's Collected" © Alan Watt }-- Announcements of a "New World Order" - Legalized Extortion Rackets - Internet "Piracy" Collection Agencies, Threats and Blackmail - ACS Law Scandal over Leak of Personal Files - Personal Records given Away/Sold by Internet Providers - Payments for "Positive" Google Searches - New Web Blacklist and Disconnect Laws - Internet Cut-off used as Punishment - "Anti-Government" Protesters and Information. Bertrand Russell's Experimental Schools to Promote Promiscuity in Children - Culture Industry - Propaganda Aimed Towards Women - Societal Fallout and Familial Dysfunction - Creation of Youth Culture - Predictive Programming through Fiction, Totalitarian System Movies - Monitoring of All Texts, Emails, Internet without Warrants - ALL Communication Devices Required to have Back-Doors for Agencies' Access. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 30, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Not Your Average Globetrotter
Cost of Living in Italy | Italian Cell Phone and Home Internet Providers

Not Your Average Globetrotter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:51


The cost of living in Italy is made up of many factors. In the last episode, I made about the cost of living in Italy we spoke about going out, but since so many of us have to stay at home, I thought why not talk about home internet in Italy and Italian cellphone service. When looking into life in Italy or living abroad anywhere, even if a phone and internet connection is something that can be quite mundane... I feel as though making sure that you have a solid internet connection is something worthwhile investing in while living abroad be able to keep in contact with family, to be able to use google translate, or even kick back for some youtube or Netflix at the end of the day. In this episode, we'll go over some prices you might be able to expect and also talk about some background information that may help you find those great deals on your own. Italian sim cards come with a wide range of monthly costs and what they offer. Without a doubt between Iliad, WindTre, Fastweb, ho mobile, PosteMobile and Vodafone Italy as well as other Italian Internet service providers and mobile phone carriers in Italy, you won't have any lack choices available to you. If you find my videos helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible: