YouTube Adds 60fps, User Subtitling And Viewer Donations

YouTube is adding a host of new features including 60 frames per second content, user-submitted subtitles and a virtual tip jar. The payment scheme, known as YouTube Fan Funding, will allow users to contribute towards the production costs of videos or simply make a payment as a way of thanks. There aren’t too many details […]

Government Could Change Broadband Definition

The Federal Communications Commission is said to be mulling over a change in the threshold for an Internet service to be considered broadband, with 10Mbps the most likely new threshold. At the moment the FCC defines “broadband” (which it also refers to as “high-speed Internet”) as 4Mbps with a 1Mbps upload. It’s planning a public […]



FCC Confirms Net Neutrality Plans: Now Have Your Say

The Federal Communication Commission has formally published its plans on revisions to the way the Internet is regulated and begun a four month public consultation period. The commission voted 3-2 on party lines to publish a proposed notice of rulemaking — in effect, draft rules that could be amended before they take effect. Although FCC […]

Europeans Get “Right To Be Forgotten” by Search Engines

A European court ruling against Google means search engines may have to respect “the right to be forgotten.” But exactly how the judgment will work in practice is unclear. In principle, the ruling means people have the right to demand that search results pointing to information about them be removed from indexes. It appears to […]

FCC Asks Public Whether To Go Nuclear On Net Neutrality

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler has hinted at further revisions to the way the FCC approaches net neutrality. But he’s still stopping short of a “pure” implementation of the principles. Wheeler sparked criticism back in April when the FCC suggested new rules to deal with the problem that, as things stand, it doesn’t have […]