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Optimize BitTorrent To Get Around ISP’s Limitation

Sep 19, 2007   1 pm
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bt-logo While ISPs start limiting BitTorrent Traffic, there are still some way to get around it. While there are valid arguments for and against these limitations, we’re not here to debate. We just want the fastest BitTorrent transfers possible.

Even though many of them deny it, most ISPs actively engage in traffic shaping, bandwidth throttling, connection denial or some such tactic to keep the amount of bandwidth consumed by high traffic applications on their networks to a minimum. While this does often ensure better performance for everyone in the neighborhood, it can mean painfully slow transfer speeds for those dabbling in P2P — legit or not.

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5 Mistakes Microsoft made with Windows Vista

Aug 16, 2007   11 pm
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vista2 Everyone is talking about Vista, neowin.net thinks that its pretty good, far better than Windows XP, however, there are still 5 (big) mistakes in Vista.

#1 The UAC.

Solution: Have the UAC be a lot smarter. A simple “Always give permission to continue for this action” checkbox at the bottom of the dialog would be nice. It’s bad enough that changing the IP address on Vista requires 5 clicks to get to (versus 2 in Windows XP) but it adds a 6th click to get past the UAC.

#2 Windows Vista was shipped before drivers were ready.

Solution: This is mostly dealt with now (as of July 26th for nVidia users for instance). But when one considers how much reputation damage this caused Microsoft should really give more care in the future. Release a stable public beta long enough before going gold so that developers can provide adequate support.

#3 The new Start menu.

Solution: Make the All Programs button behavior an option between the classic expanding menu or the new menu container.

#4 Unbelievably bad desktop performance.

Solution: Service Pack 1 is supposed to address this sort of thing more thoroughly but the good news is that Microsoft did officially release some patches that improves desktop performance significantly.

#5 Upgrade Pricing is a joke.

Solution: No solution. They aren’t likely to lower pricing any time soon. Once Service Pack 1 has been integrated into the OEM versions (the ones that ship with new PCs) you’ll see nearly everyone opting for Windows Vista on a new machine while older machines continue with Windows XP.

Source: neowin.net