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    Plantronics voyager Bluetooth headset When you start searching for wireless headsets on the internet, you would get confused as there are numerous options available. However, if you have the correct priorities, you would be able to choose the correct headset without any kind of problem. Once the factors which you need to hold at the highest level of importance is company reputation. If a headset brand does not have a positive image, do not consider it to buy headsets even if you are getting them…

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    A router's job is to connect to networks together, a router at home is connecting your computers network to your internet provider, there are two types of routers, wired and wireless. Most wireless routers also come with sockets for ethernet cables so it doubles as a wired router. For online gaming we want to the fastest and most secure connection possible. Some routers may only be able to function at a maximum speed so we want to get one that can match or exceed the speed of internet that we…

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    Netflix’s outlook in Australia depends on its ability to overcome the threat of internet piracy as its main source of competition (Idato 2015). It is anticipated that Netflix will be likely to succeed in this conflict in the long term due to the introduction of the Copyright Amendment Bill 2015 (Grubb 2015), which seeks to reduce the online piracy rate of illegally downloaded TV shows. Netflix’s extendable core is its ability to be viewed on almost any technological device, making it easier for…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is it? Net Neutrality is the idea/standard of the internet that everyone on the internet gets equal access to everything. This is regardless of who they are, what race they are, what company they are or work for, and everything of that sort. Net Neutrality is a significant thing to keep in the world of the internet because you can do what you whatever you desire. If you want to go to Netflix and watch a movie, you can. If you want to go to SoundCloud and listen to music, you can. There are…

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    In an increasingly connected world, the Internet has played a pivotal role in defining the future of how we as a society interact and communicate. Between social networking, financial and even magazine websites, we find ourselves spending more time on the internet than ever before. However, as more individuals begin to use internet, a pressing issue has begun to test the very fabric of the internet as we know it. Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers and governments…

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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a set of rules that would make sure the internet would remain an open and free place. This issue was sparked up when it was discovered that Internet Broadband Providers (ISPs) had the ability to manipulate data as they saw fit for their own profit. In order to uphold the policies that help keep the average person’s data out of their ISP’s hands, a presidential candidate who supports net neutrality must be elected. Bernie Sanders is the best…

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    The definition of net neutrality is “the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites” as stated by Dictionary.com. As of December 14, 2017 the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC voted to repeal net neutrality, totalling at a 3-2 vote. This act means that no longer will the internet be fair game to any website or user. What happens next? More…

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    In this day and age, the internet is accessible for just about anyone, anywhere and is being used all the time. The internet has an incredible amount of different uses and it provides a place where people, regardless of who they are, have equal access to information. There is an issue that has come up, that would jeopardize this ability. Internet service providers want to put blocks on certain things, allowing them to have control what their customers can access online. Giving Internet service…

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    The phrase, “net neutrality,” for those of you who have heard of it – and let’s be honest, most of us can’t seem to escape it, especially with the ensuing presidential candidate debates – is not the simplest concept. In fact, it is pretty difficult to explain without the employment of metaphors. Net neutrality refers to the internet and how Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, can control consumer usage and traffic. The neutrality aspect is derived from the principle that ISPs should not dictate…

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    In America we have become used to a concept called net neutrality. Net neutrality is the idea that when you go onto the internet other companies like AT&T or Verizon won't slow the browser that you’re on. As of November 21st, 2017 Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC, made the move of repealing net neutrality in hopes to regulate the internet more. Many Cases have been made against net neutrality and many companies have promised not to lower their speeds but things will continue to change in the near…

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