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European ISPs typically don't deliver on the download speeds they advertise, while U.S. ISPs tend to keep their promises. Despite the broken promises, though, the services actually delivered are still cheaper and faster in Europe than in the U.S. Those are the findings of new studies of broadband Internet access across Europe and the U.S. published by the European Commission on Thursday. On average, European broadband Internet access providers advertised download speeds of 47.9 Mbps, but only delivered 38.19 Mbps, while U.S. providers delivered more or less what they advertised, a
What graphics card within my budget gives me the best bang for my buck? That single, simple sentence cuts to the core of what people on the hunt for a new graphics card are looking for: The most Answering the question can be a bit trickier than it seems. Raw performance is a big part of it, but factors like noise, the driver experience, and supplemental software all play a role in determining which graphics card to buy, too.
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It used to be so easy to fly under-the-radar on Facebook. You could prevent people from searching for you by name, then that went away. You could rely on old photos staying in the past, but then Facebook rolled out Memories so everyone can relive great (or awful) moments with you. You could count on years-old posts not being swept up in a search dragnet just because you used a certain keyword, but now that, too, is a lost hope. Facebook just made all Facebook is always racing to topple its media and advertising rivals, and this move is its biggest shot at Google. Facebook sees 1.5 billion searches every day, but before now, the search results were kind of a mess. Facebook’s new search tool is far more useful, displaying relevant posts in top-down order—important organizations and public figures first, then your friends’ posts and group discussions, then the musings of Internet randoms.