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Comment Re:Hulu outside the USA without proxies? (Score 2, Insightful) 270

You're all off base; net neutrality is in regards to how the data being transferred over the Internet itself is handled (the pipes) and what ISPs are allowed to do with it. As a user (computer connected to the internet) you have control of to whom and what is sent, what connections are allowed; we want to keep this open and unrestricted with net neutrality.

Comment Re:Server vs. client (Score 1) 270

The services people offer over the Internet are completely up to the people, this is about defining and enforcing what the Internet is, an open/public data type network/utility and protecting how it should be operated, making all data and service transferred over the actual network equal and prevent discrimination. People are allowed to transfer what ever they want to whoever they want, or not.

Comment Re:What? Malicious code?? (Score 1) 198

That's incorrect. I have a Dell Inspiron E1705 with Core Duo T2500 2GHz (first generation Core Duo) and it fully supports virtualization. Dell has the option to change it in the BIOS. There are budget versions of the Core Duo Txx50 that don't have support for it, though. It's true there's no 64-bit support however.. :/

http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyId=22731

Comment Opera not an underdog (Score 1) 173

It's full featured and well established browser and quality is unsurpassed, and it's in widespread use on other devices like cellphones, PDAs, gaming systems (Nintendo DSi), etc. The only problem Opera has is that no body is using it on the PC platform even though it's probably the best browser available. But still, compared to all the other browsers mentioned, it has a huge lead in market share and use, I think it's like the 4th or 5th most popular browser on the Internet.

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