
Number of applications downloaded from the iPhone App Store
After hitting a historic 1 billion downloads, Apple says the store cleared another half a billion apps in the following three months.
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I've got a slightly different subject question that what most of this has been so far.
I have a truly elderly wired modem and router by Linksys. I believe both are actually from the first set of hardware Linksys ever released. I have a 20meg down/1.5 up cable internet connection at home. With my PC running straight off the modem I get over 20megs down most of the time but when I go off the router, part of the old hardware design limits speeds to a max of 8MB/sec down. So as a result I've been planning on purchasing a new router in the near future for sometime now and had pretty much concluded on either the D-Link DGL -4100 or D-Link DGL -4500 depending on whether I decide to go wireless or not.
The other day I finally got rid of my ancient T-Mobile phone and picked up a Samsung Katalyst. Which has got me considering one of the T-Mobile wireless routers as they are pretty cheap. Most of my concern is about the computer rather than the cell phone though. So my question is this.
Has anyone tested the max speeds a PC is pulling off either of the T-Mobile routers? Both Wireless and hardlined?