Skip to main content

India’s ban of Facebook’s Free Basics over net neutrality has ripple effect

People are still talking about Facebook’s defeat in India, an indication of just how serious the issue is. In case you missed it, India has essentially banned Facebook’s free Internet service, called Free Basics, claiming it is an affront to the principle of net neutrality.

Facebook says it is simply trying to offer a “lite” version of the Internet to disadvantaged countries, bringing the wealth of information contained therein to masses of under-served people across the globe by trimming out a lot of the data-intensive bits that eat up  people’s data plans and otherwise make it difficult to access the Web. It sounds like Facebook is making a humanitarian effort here.

But India says Facebook’s Free Basics version of the Internet is not ok because it goes against the tenets of net neutrality. The premise of net neutrality is that all sites and services should be treated the same. You shouldn’t have to pay more or less to access Netflix than, say, Wikipedia — that kind of treatment could put smaller sites and apps at a disadvantage, and once you do down that road, there’s no turning back.

So this isn’t just a hit on Facebook. The decision could have repercussions around the world. What do you think? Is a slimmed-down version of the Internet ok in the name of connecting the unconnected, or are you more comfortable with the idea that no one should ever have any control over what you can and can’t access on the Internet? Are the two notions really mutually exclusive? We welcome your comments.

If you own the new version of the Apple TV released just a few months ago – or even if you’re thinking of getting one – we’ve got good news. You’re about to get the full power of Siri on your streaming set-top box.

When Apple released the new Apple TV, the addition of Siri was a new feature, but it was a watered down version of Siri, not at all like what you get with an iPhone.

But, according to Forbes, with Apple tvOS  9.2, Siri is unleashed, and that means: dictation. Sure there’s more to this update but arguably the most valuable change is the ability to enter your usernames and passwords for various streaming accounts simply by reading them out to Siri.

Currently, you have to hunt and peck on a virtual on-screen keyboard, scrolling your way through each letter … it is a slow and time-consuming process, and the one of the biggest problems with all of these little streaming boxes. But even if you don’t want to use dictation, this update also adds the ability to use a Bluetooth keyboard for manual entry — still a huge step forward.

Either way, setting up all your streaming accounts and apps, and conducting searches is going to be a whole lot easier, and that’s a much-needed feather in Apple’s cap, since it’s been struggling against Roku, Chromecast, and now Amazon’s Fire TV box.

That’s it for DT Daily today. Visit Digital Trends often for breaking tech news and  the latest reviews. I’m Greg Nibler, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow.

Greg Nibler
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Greg has worked as a Host, Producer, and Writer in radio and television since the early 2000s, working for such companies as…
Apple One, Ubisoft Forward wrap-up, life on Mars, and more | Digital Trends Live
digital trends live episode 457 curiosity at work on mars  artist s concept

On this Digital Trends Live, host Greg Nibler talks the top tech stories of the day, including how Twitter and Google handle preelection misinformation, Apple's accidental reveal of Apple One, an Ubisoft Forward wrap-up, the Mars Curiosity rover begins its search for life, and more.

 

Read more
Work/Life: How to remain focused during times of distraction
worklife episode 26 featured

On this episode of Work/Life, Ciara Pressler, author of Pregame and Game Plan, talks with Greg Nibler about how to remain focused during the constant distractions, chaos, and confusion of the current climate, whether it’s pandemic fatigue, protests, wildfires, the election, or any number of other things out of our control that can take our attention or bog us down.

“There’s a lot going on,” Pressler said, “so how do we focus when there’s so much going on?” The first step of gaining focus, she says, is to acknowledge what’s going on -- not just with the constant barrage of news, but with yourself. “You might not be feeling like working at 100%, and that’s ok!” she says.

Read more
Oracle eyes TikTok, Oculus 2, LG’s dual-screen phone | Digital Trends Live
The Oculus Quest 2 on a table.

On this Digital Trends Live, host Greg Nibler takes on the top tech news of the day, including Oracle’s bid for TikTok, Facebook removes false fire posts, LG’s dual-screen smartphone, Oculus 2 is coming, and more.

John Velasco joins the program to rate the various models of robotic vacuums on the market, including the Shark IQ, the Roborock S6 Max V, the iRobot Roomba S9+, and more.
Julia Daviy

Read more