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Flywheels can save fuel indirectly, by providing a speed boost when needed.
Verizon's JetConnect will also get a speed boost next year, while freeing customers from the constraints of wires.
The velocity comes from being airborne while spiking from the back line, and using gravity as a speed boost.
As for software, Snow Leopard – given its purpose as a speed boost compared to its predecessor – apparently produces very few incompatibilities with existing third-party software.
Press the letter G, for example, to hide all graphics for a speed boost; press the plus or minus key to magnify or reduce the entire page, graphics and all.
Apple says that today's relatively unpolished 3G (third generation) radio chips would drain the battery too fast — and at this point, wouldn't provide enough of a speed boost to justify that trade-off.
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That isn't to say that all the old stuff isn't there, too: it's a reassuringly familiar game, and its perfectly judged mechanics (such as drifting round corners and piling on the opposite lock for a speed-boost) have, wisely, not been tampered with.
The second of two engine burns meant to put NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno probe on course for a speed-boosting Earth flyby next year has been pushed to Sept. 14, officials announced Tuesday (Sept . 4.
Gives you a 10% protection boost and a 3% speed boost, combined with a bandana it's a nice solution.
In two data centers it plans to open in 2010, NYSE Euronext will drop its network latency the time it takes a single data packet to travel through the data center from 150 microseconds to 50 microseconds, a significant speed boost in an industry where fractions of a second equate to millions of dollars in gained or lost profit.
This will lift the character's bike up high enough to get a nice speed boost for a brief moment.
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