- Broadband Bytes for 2013-09-27 http://t.co/9jc3OpeZXH ->
- Intel finally figured out that this whole “streaming video” thing is hard when content owners won’t cooperate. http://t.co/tO9IIc0HY0 ->
- Another reason for gigabit: downloadable games are getting bigger, faster people even modified their hardware for playing as in the new overclock amd fx 6300. http://t.co/o0pryldJbI ->
- AT&T’s best response to Google? Imitation. http://t.co/Xrg294POVG ->
- If you can’t get a decent connection, try combining a few crappy ones into one big pipe. http://t.co/LiVjeAI9Wu ->
- Current iProvo customers can sign up for Google Fiber now. The rest of you have to wait until January. http://t.co/ayW10BvcBl ->
- If Comcast thinks you’re a pirate, they’re going to boot you off. http://t.co/oFQnlGlmJE ->
- Not like this is really creepy or anything. http://t.co/49nDNCBnY6 ->
- Comcast only gets faster if you want to pay for it, unless there’s a competitive fiber network. http://t.co/NDnxEWZEYj ->
- Comcast’s usage caps aren’t back in Utah. Yet. http://t.co/fHClt7Fn6K ->
- Cable to Netflix: pound sand, mooches. http://t.co/kpJPhKbWH0 ->
- Unsurprisingly, only 14% of cable customers consider themselves satisfied. http://t.co/kIybRznXVE ->
- Tor still keeps you hidden, even if the NSA is still trying to crack it wide open. http://t.co/xQC60s9Iaw ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-10-04
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