As More Phones Stream Video, Networks Are Slowed - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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America's advanced cellphone network is already beginning to be bogged down by smartphones that double as computers, navigation devices and e-book readers. Cellphones are increasingly being used as TVs, which hog even more bandwidth. They can also transmit video, allowing for videoconferencing on cellphones.
2010 Nielson Media Industry Fact Sheet - 1 views
Judge tosses copyright claim on Sony's 'God of War' - 0 views
Court Favors Comcast in F.C.C. 'Net Neutrality' Ruling - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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The ruling would allow Comcast and other Internet service providers to restrict consumers’ ability to access certain kinds of Internet content, such as video sites like Hulu.com or Google’s YouTube service, or charge certain heavy users of their networks more money for access.
High court accepts case over violent video games - CNN.com - 0 views
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"Lawmakers also said there is a "causal connection" between access to such games and psychological or other harm to children. In their petition to the high court, state lawyers cited studies showing children who repeatedly watch on-screen games can become more aggressive, antisocial, and less able to distinguish the consequences of violence in real life."
How Video is Changing the Internet - 0 views
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