FCC head Ajit Pai: You can thank me for carriers’ new unlimited data plans

But there are good reasons to believe he’s wrong.

Enlarge / FCC Chairman Ajit Pai speaks during a keynote speech at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 28, 2017. (credit: LLUIS GENE/AFP/Getty Images)

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai today said his "light-touch" approach to regulation is already helping consumers in the form of unlimited smartphone data plans from major US carriers. And he predicted that getting rid of "utility-style regulation" over broadband providers will boost Internet access across the US.

Pai, a Republican and ex-Verizon lawyer who was appointed FCC chair by President Donald Trump, made his case in a speech today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain (full text). Just before touting the recent expansion of unlimited data plans, he discussed his decision to end an investigation into data cap exemptions, also known as zero-rating. Pai's FCC rescinded the commission's previous determination that AT&T and Verizon Wireless violated net neutrality rules by exempting their own video services from data caps while charging other providers for the same zero-rating treatment.

This decision, Pai said, led to a surge in unlimited data offerings:

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What’s in Subway’s chicken? Hint: Maybe only 50% chicken

Subway says its chicken should be 99% chicken and is looking into it.

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The chicken in Subway Restaurants’ chicken sandwiches may only contain around 50 percent chicken, according to an investigation by Canadian media outlet, CBC. The rest: soy.

The investigation involved DNA testing chicken sandwiches collected from five popular fast food restaurants. The rest of the sandwiches contained mostly chicken. But in testing, Subway’s oven roasted chicken and the chicken strips in its Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki sandwich clocked in with just 53.6 percent and 42.8 percent chicken, respectively. The results stood up after extra rounds of sampling.

Subway responded to the CBC in a statement:

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Gigabit: Vodafone will Kunden schnell Fixed Wireless 5G anbieten

Vodafone will seinen Kunden schnell ein erstes Produkt zu 5G anbieten. Beim Global 5G Test Summit in Barcelona wurde klar, wie konkret der neue Mobilfunkstandard schon ist. (MWC 2017, Vodafone)

Vodafone will seinen Kunden schnell ein erstes Produkt zu 5G anbieten. Beim Global 5G Test Summit in Barcelona wurde klar, wie konkret der neue Mobilfunkstandard schon ist. (MWC 2017, Vodafone)

Massive Entertainment: Entwickler von The Division arbeiten an Camerons Avatar

Pandora statt New York: Das Entwicklerstudio Massive hat zuletzt The Division produziert, jetzt beschäftigt es sich mit dem Spiel zu den kommenden vier Avatar-Filmen von James Cameron. (Avatar, Ubisoft)

Pandora statt New York: Das Entwicklerstudio Massive hat zuletzt The Division produziert, jetzt beschäftigt es sich mit dem Spiel zu den kommenden vier Avatar-Filmen von James Cameron. (Avatar, Ubisoft)

TCL could have three more BlackBerry phones coming this year

TCL could have three more BlackBerry phones coming this year

TCL’s unveiling of the BlackBerry KeyOne smartphone was one of the more anticipated announcements of this year’s Mobile World Congress show. Built by TCL, the phone looks a lot like the kind of device you’d expect from BlackBerry. It comes with a bunch of BlackBerry apps and services pre-installed, and it’s one of the only […]

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TCL could have three more BlackBerry phones coming this year

TCL’s unveiling of the BlackBerry KeyOne smartphone was one of the more anticipated announcements of this year’s Mobile World Congress show. Built by TCL, the phone looks a lot like the kind of device you’d expect from BlackBerry. It comes with a bunch of BlackBerry apps and services pre-installed, and it’s one of the only […]

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If you think NASA is frustrated with SpaceX, you’re probably right

SpaceX’s plan to fly around the Moon will stress a mutually beneficial relationship.

Enlarge / With its lunar ambitions, SpaceX is testing the strength of its relationship with William Gerstenmaier, NASA's chief of human exploration. (credit: NASA)

NASA is far from a perfect government agency. As former space shuttle program manager Wayne Hale recently noted, NASA is hobbled by three major problems—rivalries between field centers, "mind-numbing" bureaucracy, and a "paralyzing" cultural requirement for perfection in all things.

But for all of its problems, NASA remains an organization capable of doing great things, filled with talented and motivated people. And among the goals NASA has committed to is encouraging US companies to invest in spaceflight and develop sustainable business plans. NASA seeks to open outer space for business, particularly low Earth orbit.

To that end, NASA has been a great partner to SpaceX and its goal of reducing the cost of access to space. NASA essentially saved the launch company with a $1.6 billion contract in 2008 to provide cargo delivery to the International Space Station. The space agency is also in the midst of providing the company more than $3 billion to develop and begin flying crewed missions to the station. These funds have allowed SpaceX to design and develop its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket and two variants of the Dragon spacecraft, including the Dragon 2 capsule the company proposed to send two humans around the Moon in next year.

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Netzneutralität: FCC-Chef preist Vorteile von Zero Rating für Nutzer

Der neue FCC-Chef Ajit Pai will konsequent die Regeln zur Netzneutralität abschaffen. Davon verspricht er sich unter anderem Investitionen in den neuen Mobilfunkstandard 5G. (Netzneutralität, Technologie)

Der neue FCC-Chef Ajit Pai will konsequent die Regeln zur Netzneutralität abschaffen. Davon verspricht er sich unter anderem Investitionen in den neuen Mobilfunkstandard 5G. (Netzneutralität, Technologie)

Xbox apes Netflix with $10 per month, 100-game unlimited “Pass”

Gamestop stock dips as Microsoft offers free legacy downloads for one monthly price.

Enlarge / A promotional image shows some of the games you'll be able to download for one monthly subscription price through Xbox Game Pass. (credit: Xbox Wire)

Borrowing a page from Netflix's unlimited subscription model, Microsoft today announced Game Pass, a service that will offer downloadable copies of over 100 Xbox One and backwards-compatible Xbox 360 games from the systems' legacy catalogs for a $10-per-month subscription (£8).

Microsoft hasn't provided a full list of games that will be available yet, but an e-mailed announcement included Halo 5: Guardians, Saints Row IV Re-Elected, NBA 2K16, Mad Max, LEGO Batman, Mega Man Legacy Collection, Terraria, Payday 2, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, Fable III, SoulCalibur II, and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as examples of what to expect at launch. Publishers taking part in the program include 2K, 505 Games, Bandai Namco, Capcom, Codemasters, Deep Silver, Focus Home Interactive, Sega, SNK, THQ Nordic GmbH, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and Microsoft Studios.

New games will cycle in and out of availability with some regularity, Microsoft said. Still, based on the above list, we wouldn't expect any major new releases to hit Game Pass until well after their traditional retail launches.

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iOS: SAP bringt Cloud-SDK für mobile Apple-Geräte

Das SDK für iOS ist ein erstes Ergebnis der Partnerschaft von Apple und SAP. Es soll Entwicklern Werkzeuge für eigene mobile SAP-Apps geben. Dafür kann auch ein Schulungskurs besucht werden – für einen knackigen Preis. (MWC 2017, Apple)

Das SDK für iOS ist ein erstes Ergebnis der Partnerschaft von Apple und SAP. Es soll Entwicklern Werkzeuge für eigene mobile SAP-Apps geben. Dafür kann auch ein Schulungskurs besucht werden - für einen knackigen Preis. (MWC 2017, Apple)

Which stories go viral? Those that tickle just the right spots of our brains

Scans show how our brains calculate the value—but it’s still not the whole story.

Enlarge / Ooooh, I should share this on Facebook. (credit: Getty | Bert Hardy)

To figure out if a story will go viral on the Web, a crystal ball might seem useful. After all, any equation or formula to figure it out would have to account for some magical mix of a story’s qualities, quirky human preferences, and online habits—at least, that’s what you might expect. But, according to neuroscientists at the University of Pennsylvania, our brains might actually have a simple, generic calculation for it.

While perusing news stories, our brains gauge whether a story is interesting to ourselves, to others, and if sharing it could improve our standing or relationships, the researchers report. Then our wily noggins seem to use standard valuation machinery in the brain to essentially combine those assessments, score the story, and ultimately decide whether to share it or not. By monitoring those brain processes as people flipped through New York Times health articles, the researchers could better predict which stories actually went viral on the Web. Their results were published Monday in PNAS.

“It’s cool that the brain has developed this kind of specialized ability,” senior author, Emily Falk, director of Penn's Communication Neuroscience Lab, told Ars. Psychologists might expect that if you simply provide health information to people in a logical way, that’s enough—people will have an objective understanding of its value. “But our data suggests that two of the really important inputs to ‘the value signal’ are these potentially holistic assessments of how self relevant and socially relevant information is.”

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