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If you asked a ton of people "Which country controls the Internet?", What would be the answer? Most people, I'm guessing, would be bald at the first question, but then may be the United States says that. 🇺🇸! 🇺🇸! 🇺🇸!
There are a set of reasons to think so. On the surface, most companies that people associate with the "Internet" are concentrated in a small, earthquake-prone region in the US. Not that Tim Cook is dying to do Trump's bidding, but there is some truth to the idea that if Uncle Sam really flexed his muscles, sending some people to Silicon Valley with guns, say He can get all those people to cooperate. My co-host Ranjan feels that this is a bit extreme, but again, I am Turkish and he is not.
But there’s also some technical realities too. the non-profit that controls the DNS scheme is based in California. To gloss over a ton of technical details, that gives ICANN the ability to own the relationship between human-readable addresses (like typing in your browser) and the IP addresses, that refer to the servers. Now, ICANN has a tumultuous relationship, to say the least, with the US government and every few years, there are calls to make ICANN’s authority be moved to an international body. To this day, though, the organization remains in sunny Southern California, only occasionally being thrusted to headlines when it tries to raise some revenues by introducing questionable Top-Level Domains, like .amazon.
“I come from Cyberspace”
Yet, there’s also the globally shared sensation that internet is somewhat above the regular, day-to-day, international drama. It’s all digital, global, connected, and you know, good. It was designed to be supranational, in some sense, rather than international. It rises above those pesky, arbitrary notions of land borders, regional disputes, sectarian differences. Internet is just there, encompassing us all, like the air we breathe.
Not my words! Take it from John Perry Barlow. The iconic figure once penned a fiery manifesto at a World Economic Forum, after being struck by the arrogance and the dismissal of the world leaders of the incoming cyber revolution. He even called it, provocatively
Greenpeak offers powerful remote control technology for entertainment, smart home, and Internet of Everything applications.
“Even with the increasing move to the cloud to manage everything, remote control will always be required. Sometimes you want to use your smart phone to talk, text and play games - not to control your TV or your environment, ”explains CES Links, Founder and CEO of Green Link Technologies. “When you go out for the evening, you do not leave your smart phone at home to switch channels to your family! In addition, manufacturers of TV sets and set-top boxes will always provide a dedicated remote control that lets them work with their system without relying on the end user to download an app or configure their network. Will happen.
Motion sensing can enable these types of management features for how the end user gestures with the remote. For example, tilt the remote to a smaller volume and tilt it to increase the volume to change channels or to turn sideways. It is intuitive and convenient and simplifies navigation.
The new Greenpeak GP565 is optimized for the advanced yet low-cost ZigBee RF4CE remote control. It is available in two versions with 120k or 248k Flash (and 8k or 16k RAM) memory. The 40-pin footprint can support a keyboard scanner interface or other IO interfaces required for remote control implementation. In addition the new GP565 silicon reduces current consumption in combination with improved receiver sensitivity and output power. Greenpeak's patented antenna diversity technology enables better range and WiFi / Bluetooth interference rejection.
About GreenPeak Technologies
GreenPeak Technologies was an Utrecht, Netherlands-based fabless company developing semiconductor products and software solutions for the IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee wireless market segment.
The founders of Greenpeck have contributed significantly to the invention of WiFi and made it into a commercial success, used by billions of people today.
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Who controls the Internet?
7 withdrawal when the conversation turns negative.
If you asked a ton of people "Which country controls the Internet?", What would be the answer? Most people, I'm guessing, would be bald at the first question, but then may be the United States says that. 🇺🇸! 🇺🇸! 🇺🇸!
There are a set of reasons to think so. On the surface, most companies that people associate with the "Internet" are concentrated in a small, earthquake-prone region in the US. Not that Tim Cook is dying to do Trump's bidding, but there is some truth to the idea that if Uncle Sam really flexed his muscles, sending some people to Silicon Valley with guns, say He can get all those people to cooperate. My co-host Ranjan feels that this is a bit extreme, but again, I am Turkish and he is not.
But there’s also some technical realities too. the non-profit that controls the DNS scheme is based in California. To gloss over a ton of technical details, that gives ICANN the ability to own the relationship between human-readable addresses (like typing in your browser) and the IP addresses, that refer to the servers. Now, ICANN has a tumultuous relationship, to say the least, with the US government and every few years, there are calls to make ICANN’s authority be moved to an international body. To this day, though, the organization remains in sunny Southern California, only occasionally being thrusted to headlines when it tries to raise some revenues by introducing questionable Top-Level Domains, like .amazon.
“I come from Cyberspace”
Yet, there’s also the globally shared sensation that internet is somewhat above the regular, day-to-day, international drama. It’s all digital, global, connected, and you know, good. It was designed to be supranational, in some sense, rather than international. It rises above those pesky, arbitrary notions of land borders, regional disputes, sectarian differences. Internet is just there, encompassing us all, like the air we breathe.
Not my words! Take it from John Perry Barlow. The iconic figure once penned a fiery manifesto at a World Economic Forum, after being struck by the arrogance and the dismissal of the world leaders of the incoming cyber revolution. He even called it, provocatively
Greenpeak offers powerful remote control technology for entertainment, smart home, and Internet of Everything applications.
“Even with the increasing move to the cloud to manage everything, remote control will always be required. Sometimes you want to use your smart phone to talk, text and play games - not to control your TV or your environment, ”explains CES Links, Founder and CEO of Green Link Technologies. “When you go out for the evening, you do not leave your smart phone at home to switch channels to your family! In addition, manufacturers of TV sets and set-top boxes will always provide a dedicated remote control that lets them work with their system without relying on the end user to download an app or configure their network. Will happen.
Motion sensing can enable these types of management features for how the end user gestures with the remote. For example, tilt the remote to a smaller volume and tilt it to increase the volume to change channels or to turn sideways. It is intuitive and convenient and simplifies navigation.
The new Greenpeak GP565 is optimized for the advanced yet low-cost ZigBee RF4CE remote control. It is available in two versions with 120k or 248k Flash (and 8k or 16k RAM) memory. The 40-pin footprint can support a keyboard scanner interface or other IO interfaces required for remote control implementation. In addition the new GP565 silicon reduces current consumption in combination with improved receiver sensitivity and output power. Greenpeak's patented antenna diversity technology enables better range and WiFi / Bluetooth interference rejection.
About GreenPeak Technologies
GreenPeak Technologies was an Utrecht, Netherlands-based fabless company developing semiconductor products and software solutions for the IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee wireless market segment.
The founders of Greenpeck have contributed significantly to the invention of WiFi and made it into a commercial success, used by billions of people today.
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