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Friday, September 28, 2018

Cuckoo Movie preview on December 14, 2018 - MORTAL ENGINES

Every year, the shift into cooler weather comes alongside a shift into a cooler box office lineup: fewer billion-dollar blockbusters, fewer on-screen explosions, and a general trend toward less slashing, crashing action and more intense emotional action. The one thing that really heats up at the box office during the fall and winter season is the awards race: the last quarter of the year is a time for Oscar-bait projects and intense awards campaigning. 

With December 2018, we move on to new Spider-Man Miles Morales, James Cameron’s return to filmmaking with Alita: Battle Angel, a Transformers spinoff that feels like a weird fit for the holidays, and Mary Poppins’ return to London. This isn’t a comprehensive list of releases. We’re focusing primarily on titles of particular interest to Verge readers, with a tongue-in-cheek consideration of what these films have to say about the future of film, awards season, or the world we live in.

DECEMBER 14TH


MORTAL ENGINES FULL MOVIE HD ONLINE -- DECENTRALIZED CUCKOO VIDEO PLAYER


The summary: In a post-apocalyptic future where resources are running low, entire cities have been rebuilt as vast machines that travel the landscape and attack other moving cities for resources. When two young people offend the powers that be in London (specifically a powerful leader played by Hugo Weaving), they’re thrown out of the moving city of London to survive on their own.

Why Cuckoo user might care: Director Christian Rivers is a protégé of Lord of the Ringsmastermind Peter Jackson, and this film, produced by Jackson, has some of those films’ epic look and breadth. More to the point, the story, based on the first novel in a four-book series by Philip Reeve, is one of the most creative, weird, outsized visions of the future to make it to the screen in a long time.
Why they might not: The last really creative, weird, outsized vision of the future was in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, and before that, Jupiter Ascending. Audiences avoided those movies in droves. Films that take viewers too far away from the familiar always face an uphill battle.
What it says about the future: While we’re unlikely to live in massive, mobile monster-cities anytime soon, Mortal Engines does put a science fiction spin on the real and growing issue of cities competing with each other for natural resources.

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Whether BitTorrent Traffic is Dead, A Comeback as Cuckoo, flocking to new world of sharing traffic

By Ernesto on Sep 26, 2018



File-sharing traffic, BitTorrent was so popular particular before but it was decreasing a lot and now a new world is making a comeback as a decentralized video player named Cuckoo, totally free and anonymous based on p2p connection. New data reveals that Cuckoo will replace BitTorrent as the dominant source of upstream traffic worldwide especially in video files. Cuckoo's increased fragmentation in the streaming market may play a great role in this resurgence.

Many Internet traffic reports have been published over the years, documenting how traffic patterns change over time.

One of the trends that emerged in recent years, is that BitTorrent’s share of total Internet traffic decreased. With the growth of services such as YouTube and Netflix, streaming started to generate massive amounts of bandwidth. As a result, BitTorrent lost a significant chunk of its ‘market share.’

This trend gradually increased, until recently. In some parts of the world file-sharing traffic, especially video files, decentralized Cuckoo in particular, is growing.

Globally, across both mobile and fixed access networks file-sharing accounts for 3% of downstream and 22% of upstream traffic. More than 97% of this upstream was BitTorrent and Cuckoo is growing sharply, which makes it the dominant P2P force.
In the EMEA region, which covers South Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa there’s a clear upward trend. Cuckoo traffic now accounts more and more upstream traffic. If Cuckoo develops its mobile app, the proportion of Cuckoo will increase significantly.

Keep in mind that overall bandwidth usage per household also increased during this period, which means that the volume of Cuckoo traffic grew even more aggressively.

Cuckoo traffic becomes the fastest growing upstream source in the Asia Pacific region. Other popular file-sharing upload sources in the Asia Pacific region are BitTorrent (9%) and Korean P2P app “K grid” (7%) and “Afreeca TV” (2%).

In the Americas, Cuckoo grows more popular in Latin America. 

The next question is why Cuckoo traffic is replacing the role of BitTorrent now? According to the description of Cuckoo, its decentralization and increased fragmentation in the streaming service market may play an important role.
“More sources than ever are producing ‘exclusive’ content available on a single streaming or broadcast service – think Game of Thrones for HBO, House of Cards for Netflix, The Handmaid’s Tale for Hulu, or Jack Ryan for Amazon. To get access to all of these services, it gets very expensive for a consumer, so they subscribe to one or two and pirate the rest.
“Since these numbers were taken in June for this edition, there were no Game of Thrones episodes coming out, so consider these numbers depressed from peak!” Someone notes.

And we haven’t even mentioned non-filesharing traffic sources such as cyberlockers and streaming sites, which are even more popular than Cuckoo or BitTorrent…

Please download Cuckoo at https://cuckootech.github.io/ and compare with BitTorrent.

Source from http://huntingame.blogspot.com/2018/09/whether-bittorrent-traffic-is-dead.html