
- Players are thrust into the loud, visceral, intense, athletic experience of racing a car on the edge of control from the driver’s perspective.
- Speed SHIFT features an accurate, accessible physics-based driving model that allows you to feel every impact, every change of track surface and every last bit of grip as you push yourself to the edge.
- The all-new driver profile is the ultimate extension of the true driver’s experience.
- This system gives each player a unique persona based on a player’s driving skill and style – aggressive or precise.
- Driver profile impacts how a player unlocks cars, overall career progression and online matchmaking.
Product Description
Need for Speed SHIFT is an award-winning authentic racing game that combines the true driver’s experience with real-world physics, pixel-perfect car models, and a wide range of authentic race tracks. Need for Speed SHIFT takes players in a different direction to create a simulation experience that replicates the true feeling of driving high-end performance cars…. More >>
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I am setting up a server of my own for my website building business, but what speed broadband do I need, to host about 30 websites, that are not going to have more than one visitor at once, at the moment. Sites include picture uploading to my server, videos, and access to ordering processes and databases!

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MBM 87M Tabletop Friction Paper Folder The MBM 87M is an exceptionally easy to use, compact, and effecient table top friction feed folder with a simple push-button operation. This paper folder is ideal for small offices or print shops with a need to conserve space and quickly fold up to 7,200 sheets per hour. The 87 M is rated to handle up to legal size documents and up to 80lb paper stock. The MBM 87m is equipped with a rotary knob for easily cleaning paper jams, c… More >>
Source MBM 87M Tabletop Friction Folder, Speed 7,200 sheets/hour, 2 fold speeds , Automatic stop when last sheet is folded
My company upgraded to Microsoft Office 2003 and integrated a document app into it. Since then, I’ve been unable to connect remotely through my company’s firewall via a Belkin router over a cable connection. The program is now too “server intensive” and the exchange of information packets (I’m told) is overwhelming the system and freezing me out of my internet connection. Two sources have suggested that I “slow down” the router speed to allow a smoother exchange, which will allow me access at home. As a working mom of 3 kids, I reeaally need to be able to connect at home sometimes. Thank you.
I have AT&T DSL with an internet speed test of 2.5. My computer processes everything to slow.

- Brand: KOMPUTERBAY
- Class 10 Meets and exceeds 10mb/sec. sustained write speed
- High storage capacity for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music, and more
- High speed and performance for microSDHC compatible devices
- Lifetime Warranty
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Storage for more music, video, pictures, games and applications. Brand new MicroSDHC memory card. Speed Class 10 rating. Lifetime warranty. Compliant with the SD 2.00 specification. Includes a standard SDHC adapter…. More >>
Source KOMPUTERBAY 32GB Class 10 MicroSDHC Card 32 GB High Speed Micro SDHC with SDHC adapter
I want a laptop that I can use for school, I do a lot of research on the internet so the internet has to be fast as well as the computer in general. I also do alot of work with photography and editing images. I have no idea what to look for in a laptop but I need one that is fairly cost effective, the lower the price the better.
I am thinking about buying a new laptop PC. I want to know if the processor speeds I see on most new computers is comparable to my current computer. I have a Pentium 4 processor now that is 3.2 GHz. I see most of the newer computers seem to be at around 1.6GHz, but that is on the newer dual-core processors. Will the newer computer run as fast as my current one? I am deciding if I should have this one repaired or get a new one.
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