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ATT and Verizon Tier Flattening

In recent years AT&T and Verizon, the nation’s two largest home Internet providers have eliminated their affordable offerings for slow speed internet, except at the very slowest levels. Each company now charges essentially identical monthly prices – $63-$65 a month after first year discounts have ended – for home wired connections at almost any speed up to 100/100 Mbps fiber service.

This policy of upward “tier flattening” raises the cost of Internet access for urban and rural AT&T and Verizon customers who only have access to the oldest, slowest legacy infrastructure, like DSL or worse.

Affordability is the greatest barrier to increased home broadband. In the United States, broadband is becoming faster for some households and more expensive for others.

Denser communities often get newer tech for connecting faster, and are able to choose from more providers.  Thus ISP’s must innovate or lose customers to better competition.  This leaves small communities reliant on cellular or satellite connections for the home, which can be expensive, have data limits, and be very slow at times.

Vote with your wallet, and choose a company if at all possible that cares more about service than shareholders.  Buy from a smaller, local ISP, or help others by sharing this article.

Siefer, A. (2018, July 31). White Paper – Tier Flattening. Retrieved August 5, 2018, from https://www.digitalinclusion.org/blog/2018/07/31/tier-flattening/

 

 

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Fortnight on android, minus Google Play

Epic Games has changed the game of mobile gaming by announcing it’s not going through the official Google Play Store to distribute it’s popular game Fortnite

On the surface, it seems like purely monetary decision.  But it’s more about end user experience and product control.

As a trade-off, Epic Games won’t be able to rely on the built-in features of Google Play for things like receiving payments or parental controls. These are problems that also exist in the PC version of the game, but Epic Games seems to address them well.

“First of all, no payments are possible unless you define a payment method for your Fortnite account,” Tim Sweeney explained. “Then we support one-time payments so that a permanent payment method isn’t remembered for the account. We’ll be working on more features along these lines over the coming months, applicable to all platforms where Epic accepts payments directly.”

Just remember that tech isn’t perfect, and dev work and features take time.  Computer professionals aren’t God and don’t have all the answers instantly.  It will be interesting to see how Fortnite develops on mobile.

Kuchera, B. (2018, August 06). Fortnite on Android: Epic’s Tim Sweeney discusses clones, payment systems and timing. Retrieved August 6, 2018, from https://www.polygon.com/fortnite/2018/8/6/17655888/fortnite-android-google-play-store-epic-games

 

 

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Progress report on Turtle Time

Here’s a quick video on the progress on our new game Turtle Time!  This game ships September 26th, 2018 @2pm Eastern Time.

We will need a single beta tester.  We are open to reasonable compensation of such a person via PayPal.

You will need:

  • A healthy social media presence on Facebook.
  • A daytime phone you will answer.
  • A PayPal Account.
  • Access to a windows computer.
  • A resume in PDF format.
  • The ability to write professional documents as needed.

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Un-bundling was unreal

  1. Before June 23rd, 1969, software and hardware were sold together.  The operating system, the computer, and the programs were all bundled.
  2. IBM decided to, “un-bundle” so that way they could generate revenues from their software, and not just complete systems sales.
  3. This led to the rise of third party developers, whose software had lower production costs and thus higher margins.
  4. Needless to say, IBM isn’t the biggest computing firm anymore, and not as much of a household name as Apple or Microsoft.
  5. Un-bundling allows Bendy Computers to exist and make software for sale.
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Podcast request for environmental science

 

4 VIP Parts to a Plant Cell

  • Golgi Apparatus
    • Intracellular Transport
  • Nucleus
    • Stores DNA and in charge of reproduction
  • Chloroplast
    • Makes chlorophyll and does photosynthesis
  • Cell wall
    • Up to 3 layers in some plants
    • 35 to 50% cellulose

Did you know that cellulose is found in many consumer products, and the Ancient Egyptians used papyrus reeds containing it to make some of the first paper documents?

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Bangladesh cellular shutdown

 

Bangladesh has shut down mobile internet across swathes of the country.

For the last week students in the capital Dhaka have protested against poor road safety after two teenagers were killed by a speeding bus.

On Saturday the protests took a violent turn in Dhaka’s with more than 100 people injured.

Witnesses said police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators.

The country’s highest circulated newspaper Prothom Alo said 3G and 4G internet services have been shut down for 24 hours since late Saturday, shortly after the violence broke out.

Social media has been filled with comments from Bangladeshis unable to access the internet via their phones, although wireless and wired networks appear to be unhindered.

Jahirul Haq, chairman of the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC), told AFP they received a “decision” from the government. But he did not clarify what was the government order was. He said he would comment further on the situation later Sunday.

A senior telecom official who asked for anonymity said: “The BTRC has slowed down the internet at the order of the government.”

France-Presse, A. (2018, August 05). Bangladesh Snaps Mobile Internet After Students’ Protest Turns Violent. Retrieved August 5, 2018, from https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/bangladesh-shuts-down-mobile-internet-to-tackle-teen-protests-1895408
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Multi-core processing and it’s origins

Modern computers work using the parallel computing style, where a single task or process is broken down a bit before it’s worked on.  A process like explorer.exe is broken into instructions done in functional units.  Several partially completed instructions are worked on at a time, and merged in an assembly line fashion into a single data stream, aka a process.  Until the mid 2000’s this was only seen in supercomputers and business grade mainframe type machines, but the IBM Stretch in 1962 is when pipeline computing took parallel computing to the next level, and lead to chips from the intel Core 2 series in the mid 2000’s, to modern single die intel i9 with 18 cores and 36 threads.

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TCP Vs UDP

 

  1. TCP verifies all datagrams.
  2. TCP has acknowledgments.
  3. TCP has more overhead.
  4. TCP is less error prone, but less efficient.

 

  1. UDP has a simple checksum at the end.
  2. UDP has no acknowledgments.
  3. UDP has almost no overhead.
  4. UDP is error prone, but has less latency.
  • TCP and UDP are transport layer protocols.
  • TCP and UDP both do datagram packetizing.
  • IP is the network layer protocol responsible for routing TCP and UDP traffic.
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Facebook Time Management Tools

Facebook announced this week that it would introduce time management tools for it’s iOS and Android apps.  These tools will be built into a special dashboard for the Facebook and Instagram mobile apps, allowing users to track and self impose limits and reminders for healthy social media usage.

These tools are not mandatory, and limits are set by individual users.  Facebook will have charts in both apps accessible from settings to allow users to see their use over time and shut off push notifications so they can help themselves take a break.

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Avoid games as a service

There’s no denying that video games are one of the most popular and profitable forms of software in modern history.  Even as sales slump for hardware bulwarks like Nintendo, their games remain a fixture in our culture, and people love open ended adventures like Skyrim or Grand Theft Auto 5.

It’s important to know how to assert yourself and your rights in the tech world, and seeing as video games are tech, we thought we’d cover that.

Many games use the internet for interactivity with other players, game saving functions, and for enhanced cloud computing to deliver the experiences you crave on a limited system.  Microsoft uses the Azure cloud platform for many games to render complex graphics for both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One Consoles.  Microsoft also uses Azure to host the servers, friends lists, and voice chat systems for the Xbox Live Service.  However, and rightfully so, Microsoft charges users monthly subscriber fees to offset the cost of running this.

Unlike a desktop system wherein you pay once for the games and never pay dues, we here at bendy computers do not recommend people to buy video game consoles, as the hardware maker locks you into an ecosystem that over time is costly and hard to escape from.  Instead, consider a multipurpose, home or office powerhouse from us, and pay once for your software to ensure you can use it forever and save yourself some money.