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A wonderful discussion about Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality is a very confusing subject, mostly because it means different things to different people.
At the heart of the whole debate is whether a company who has the responsibility of providing the internet infrastructure (or the “Internet Backbone”) has the right to sell higher speed access to the backbone to those client companies that might want their website to display faster.
There are two ways to look at the this situation, in more or less black and white terms. Unfortunately, this is anything but a black and white situation, so I admit that this breakdown of terms will be rather simplistic. Here is the nutshell version of each:
- If you are for the continued lack of regulation of the Internet, and opt for more of a laissez-faire angle, then you are considered to be AGAINST Net Neutrality. You join the ranks of large companies like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, etc. Just recently, Google has announced a desire to work with Verizon, so they are now changing sides.
- If you vote to regulate the Internet, then you are FOR Net Neutrality. You join the ranks of groups like Free Press, Public Knowledge, Amazon, and Yahoo. Google used to be on this side, but because they are now in talks with Verizon Wireless about a bundling deal, they have concievably changed sides…
People who are AGAINST Net Neutrality want to be able to sell the Googles of the world a far superior connection to the Internet compared to the small business websites. The major argument here is that allowing these backbone companies to charge more for faster connections gives these companies the necessary incentives to continue to invest in their own networks and infrastructure.
People who are FOR Net Neutrality want the Amazons of the world to have the same visibility on the Internet that the average Small Business website has. They say that regulations to prevent (or at least restrict) any possible discrimination are required to keep the big businesses of the world from conspiring to limit options of regular users.
For a really good list of articles on the issue, please visit the New York Times Room for Debate topic of “Who Gets Priority on the Web?” There are articles from 9 different Contributors available for your perusal, so you’ll get both sides of the story. Highly recommended read.
It’s Free App Friday at Handango!
Today is Free App Friday at Handango. Today’s free App is Chess Pro II:

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Features include:
- Award winning artificial intelligence engine
- Multiple player and multiple game support options
- Full undo and redo of moves
- Find Hints
- English, French, German, Spanish and Italian support
Seen a .menc file before?
If you’ve ever seen a .menc file before, you probably saw it on an external memory card that you pulled out of your Windows Phone device.
Essentially, .menc (Mobile Encryption) files are just your personal data (the PIM.VOL file that contains all of your Contacts for example) that are encrypted. The extension of .menc lets the Operating System (OS) know which files are encrypted, and whether or not they can be opened by the user. To do so, the previously recorded key (user password) must match the key provided by the user when unlocking the device. But you won’t see those .menc files, because they are typically hidden by the OS so as not to be visible to the end-user during casual browsing. If you ever chose to encrypt the files you store on your external storage (external memory card, etc), then they may be visible if you took that card to another computer or device for viewing.
If you’re trying to recover those files, then you have to meet some rather special requirements in order to proceed. Unfortunately, if you have Hard Reset the device, or have a different device than the one that the files were originally created on, then the encryption/decryption keys are now lost or no longer the same, then sadly your files are totally inaccessible.
However, if you have access to the same device that the .menc files were originally created on, and you have NOT performed a Hard Reset on the device, then you can still salvage the files:
- Turn the storage card encryption off: Go to Start > Settings > System > Encryption (varies by your Operating System version) and uncheck the “Encrypt files when placed on a storage card” box. From this point forward, all NEW files created on that card will be unencrypted, but existing files will still be encrypted.
- Next, bring-up your favorite File Explorer, then browse to your Storage Card. Make a new folder on the storage card, and call it “OLDData”. This folder will, of course, be unencrypted.
- Now, find whatever files you want to decrypt and copy them into this folder. Those files will be decypted as they copy into the new folder. You can now read these files on any other computer or phone.
Congratulations, you’ve just saved some data. Hopefully it will turn out to be highly important data, which will make your victory taste just a little bit sweeter…
It’s Free-App-Friday at Handango
Head on over to Handango to grab your weekly FREE Application! This weeks App is:
“NetworkAcc – Mobile Network Accelerator”
Accelerate all your mobile-network based activities using NetworkAcc, a 2009 Handango Champion Award Nominee! Speed up browsing, downloading, uploading, streaming, online gaming, sending and receiving email. Optimization technology is applied to fine-tune several key network parameters to prevent data fragmentation and to improve data throughput to make your device faster than you ever imagined. Don’t be limited by your device’s configuration again!! Download NetworkAcc Mobile Network Accelerator for FREE using 100% off code FAF723.
Features include:
- Absolutely hardware free: 100% software solution, no additional hardware needed.
- Easy-to-use: One click to speed up your mobile network performance without forcing you to understand a bunch of network jargon.
- The ultimate in convenience: Runs in the background, automatically analyzes and optimizes your mobile network on-the-go.
- Options: Multiple accelerator gears available to accelerate your mobile network on demand with advanced ‘Settings’ support.
Finally brought home HTC Touch Pro 2
Picked-up my new Touch Pro 2 from my local AT&T store today. Boy is this one sweet phone. Only thing that would be (possibly) better is the HD2, but lacking a keyboard is a major deal killer for me. Getting ready to update the ROM to NRG’s latest and greatest…
Should I form a local Mobile Device User Group?
Just attended a local PC User Group, and got to thinking again about forming my own Special Interest Group (SIG) for Mobile Device Users.
If I do, I’m wondering what name I should give the group. Since I’m old school, and I started-out on a PocketPC, part of me wants to start a “Sacramento PocketPC User Group”. But in reality, the term PocketPC is fairly antiquated, and the new OS from Microsoft is now actually entitled “Windows Phone”. So if I went with “Sacramento Windows Phone User Group”, then I would effectively be excluding other OSes like Palm and Apple.
My best idea is to go with “Sacramento Mobile Device Users Group”, as it does not limit technology to Microsoft technology, but also infers a compact solution. But after giving it some additional thought, I would not want to discount netbook or other technologies that just happen to be bigger than your pocket. But since latops and netbooks are mobile devices, they would still be covered…
Hmmm….
Starting my first day at AT&T IPAG group.
Today begins my first day at the eNOC (Enterprise Network Operations Center) IPAG (short for Internet Protocol AGgregation) group. Training should last approximately 5 to 6 weeks, and consist of some deep-dive topics relating to Ethernet switching. The good news is that I’ll be joining my good friend Edgar (who accepted a position on the “first” wave – I’m on the second wave), and my original CMAC manager Kelly will be joining us as well!
A sneak-peek at the upcoming GPS Tuner Atlas
A new version of GPS Tuner 6 is going through the beta test process (the public beta of which ends Monday), and the Regular Build released in a few days after that.
The new version of the program will be renamed GPS Tuner Atlas, so as to differentiate it from the previous version.
The new version will be a free update to existing users of GPS Tuner 6, so those users have good reason to rejoice, because this program is soooo much better than the previous version.
GPS Tuner Atlas should remedy most every bug that prevented users from making full use of the initial program, and also make it compatible with older devices that did not support the Direct 3DMobile API that the original program was written for.
My Last day as a Testing Technician…
It’s my last day as a Testing Technician in the California Major Accounts Center at AT&T. I’m taking a couple of days off (Thursday and Friday) so I can take a much-need break before I start my new job at AT&T on Monday the 21st. On Monday, I’ll become an ENOC Technician, where I will begin a strenuous 6 week “deep dive” training session for all the Ethernet stuff my new job requires. The good news is that the training is paid!
I’m hoping to catch back up with blogging and twitting throughout the whole experience, but I have no idea if I’ll even remember to do any of this, as I’m told it’s a rather mind-blowing training experience. Hopefully I’ll be able to keep my wits about me!
Wish me luck!
NATF introduces v4.6 for TouchPro/Fuze
NATF (Not a Treo Fan), my favorite customized ROM maker, has just released version 4.6 of his WM6.1 customized ROM for TouchPro and Fuze devices.
You can download your copy here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469450
I’m downloading my copy as I type! Woohoo!





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