One of the rules of the Internet is that there are no rules. This fact was most recently demonstrated by something called Twitch Plays Pokemon.
Posts published by “Tyler Romeo”
Tyler is a staff writer for The Stute, and a fifth-year Computer Science major at Stevens. He is also involved in a number of other on-campus organizations, including the Student Government Association, the Honor Board, and the Anime Club.
The headline reads like something from The Onion. The European Union Court of Justice finally ruled that hyperlinks on the Internet are legal.
In my previous column, I discussed “BeWifi”, a new effort in Barcelona to implement shared wi-fi, where consumers could use their neighbors’ leftover bandwidth to increase their quality of service.
A new company called BeWifi is hoping to increase Internet connectivity by letting you steal your neighbors’ unused bandwidth. Based in Barcelona, the idea behind BeWifi is simple.
Virtual currency has gained significant popularity over the past few months. Beginning with Bitcoin, the currency that made the news with its infamous spike and crash in value, other digital currencies have emerged as well.
Net neutrality is the concept that all Internet traffic is created equal. In other words, an Internet provider like Verizon or Time Warner Cable cannot charge their customer based on what they browse.