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EA kündigt Need for Speed: Undercover an.

08/18/2008  I
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Die Spieleschmiede"Electronic Arts" (EA) hat nun den neuesten Teil der Need for Speed Serie angekündigt - Need for Speed: Undercover soll am 18. November für PC, XBox und PS3 in den Hande...
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I Feel the Need for Super High Internet Speed

02/11/2010  III
Relevance: 6.61
Lost in all the Google Buzz hype today was an announcement Google was making 1 gigabit super high speed fiber channel internet access available to a few lucky communities in the US. This is unheard of speed and I would certainly welcome it in my home town.
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The Need for Speed

04/03/2009  I
Relevance: 6.22
I never liked the terms"upload" and"download". I think"inload" and"outload" might be better, just because they don't carry implications of subordination or unequal required effort. As it happens most of our home connections are asymmetrical: much higher coming in than going out.Om Malik reports how poorly his"high speed" connection works for backup over the Net: approximately 90Kbps on the outbound, even though the inbound is around 9Mbps— the claimed speed for Covad's ADSLs+ connection was"up to 15Mbps". I'm not sure why his connection is so slow. Is all ADSL sucky as well as asymmetrical? I dunno. I've never had ADSL.
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Speed Up Linux

03/18/2008  II
Relevance: 5.98
Overall, Linux is not known as a resource hog. The free operating system is a fairly lean machine out of the box -- some distributions moreso than others. Still, there are some tweaks you can make to any Linux installation to speed things up.
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Red Hat MRG beta improves speed 100-fold

12/06/2007  I
Relevance: 5.93
Red Hat's Messaging Real-time Grid (MRG) was launched as a beta yesterday, adding to its Enterprise Linux platform and promising speed increases of up to 100 times for certain transactions carried out by larger businesses.
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Boost your Browsing speed

10/27/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.88
If you have a slow Internet connection, like a congested ADSL or a Dial Up connection, you may be interesting in this article, so you can speed up a little your browsing experience.
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5 Linux Speed Tips

02/02/2010  IIIIIII
Relevance: 5.86
There are many ways to do the same tasks in Linux, which is a lovely thing because it means we can tailor our workflows to suit our own personal needs. Here are five of Carla Schroder's favorite speed and efficiency tips.
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Ubuntu Users Looking a Bit Jaunty Today

04/24/2009  II
Relevance: 5.86
It's that time again, ladies and gents& mdash; time for the biannual release of a new Ubuntu version. This time it's the Jaunty Jackalope, officially Ubuntu 9.04, rolling off the line, and bringing with it a fresh new set of features users have been longing for. Prime among the features being touted by the Ubuntu camp are improvements in speed, perhaps rather fitting for a release named for the jackalope. Boot speed is reportedly greatly improved, as low as twenty-five seconds in some cases. Hibernation and suspend/resume have been enhanced, including immediate availability post-hibernation. Those we spoke to noted an impressive improvement in boot speed, significant even for virtual machines, as well as dramatic speed improvements in finding and connecting to wireless networks.
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Scientific Linux 4.5: new release offers speed boost

06/28/2007  II
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Officially released Monday, Scientific Linux 4.5 can now be installed as a Xen paravirtual guest which, according to the developers"gives a significant speed increase over fully virtualized guests."
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Linux/UNIX: Double your download speed with download accelerator

09/02/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.75
It is true that wget is ultimate command line downloader. But when it comes to download acceleration wget fails to deliver the download speed. Linux and UNIX oses can use Axel and prozilla programs. These programs opens more than one HTTP/FTP connection per download and each connection transfer its own, separate, part of the file. It may sound weird, but it works very well in practice. For example, some FTP sites limit the speed of each connection; therefore opening more than one connection at a time multiplies the allowable bandwidth.
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