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In a blog post on its website, Speedtest by Ookla says the new feature to test video streaming quality before playing a video comes with a dedicated video test. This means that it plays an actual video to measure what the quality will be like on that particular network. Ookla says this method is ideal because “providers routinely prioritise video traffic differently than other traffic”..

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I did find the touch controls to be unresponsive sometimes and I had to keep tapping repeatedly to make it work, but this only happened sparingly. For the most part, the touch controls were easy and quick to respond. There’s a bummer though: you can’t control volume through the buds and you’d have to do it on the phone..

You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA dog attack victim who had a tooth embedded in her head says she’s “disgusted” at a nine month jail term handed down to the woman responsible.Lynsey Casson, a veterinary receptionist was savaged by an out of control American bulldog.Dana Mullen, 42, who was in charge of the dog, which belonged to her daughter at the time, was sentenced at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to a nine month jail term for the attack, as well as 15 months for an assault and robbery offence.The dog, called Boston attacked Ms Casson, as she tried to bring her own dog into the communal garden of properties on Shapinsay Road in Aberdeen.It turned on her, biting her ponytail and dragging her to the ground where it bit her on the head, arm and both feet, leaving her screaming for help.Workers at horrific Scots puppy farm may have been human trafficking victimsLynsey, 37, said: “I’m glad she doing jail time but it doesn seem fair to me that I left permanently disabled, and all she gets is nine months for the attack.”I have to be heavily medicated, I undergoing counselling for PTSD, and my life has been irreparably changed.”I’m not surprised at the length of the sentence, but I pretty disgusted. Had I been a child, I would been dead.”I don feel safer knowing that she locked up. I a veterinary receptionist so I see careless dog owners every day and some of them are an accident waiting to happen.”There needs to be more rules when it comes to owning a dog because pretty much anyone can just get one.”Lynsey, who feared for her life during the incident, needed surgery on her arm and ankle and remained in hospital for three days.And she later discovered a tooth embedded in her head.Now Mullen has appeared back in court, via a video link from custody, to be sentenced following a Covid linked delay.Mullen, a prisoner of HMP Grampian, previously pled guilty to being in charge of a dog which was dangerously out of control and repeatedly bit the woman to her head and body to her injury and permanent disfigurement on June 25.She also admitted two charges over a separate incident of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner by following one woman, and also assaulting and robbing a second woman on August 6..