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The Internet is open! I repeat. The Internet is open - for at least as long as it takes for Congress to change laws or the telecoms to lawsuit this whole thing to death. The fact still remains that the FCC voted to reclassify ISPs, and mobile Internet, as Common Carriers leading to a world of no throttling, no blocking, and no fast lanes. This is all great news because we will soon have a lot more smartwatches to run on it. Apple has an event March 9, and Pebble has a new device on Kickstarter. What we all should be more worried about is that this new open Internet is still filled with the malware related to Super Fish, and it's more wide spread than anyone previously imagined. So, maybe run for the hills.
The Internet is open! I repeat. The Internet is open - for at least as long as it takes for Congress to change laws or the telecoms to lawsuit this whole thing to death. The fact still remains that the FCC voted to reclassify ISPs, and mobile Internet, as Common Carriers leading to a world of no throttling, no blocking, and no fast lanes. This is all great news because we will soon have a lot more smartwatches to run on it. Apple has an event March 9, and Pebble has a new device on Kickstarter. What we all should be more worried about is that this new open Internet is still filled with the malware related to Super Fish, and it's more wide spread than anyone previously imagined. So, maybe run for the hills.