After decades of mystery and investigation, after the recovery of gigabyte
after gigabyte of data stored in obsolete computer formats, the whatdunit surrounding Pioneers 10 and 11 has finally reached its conclusion.
Not exact matches
Today, three weeks
after the first particle beams were injected into the Large Hadron Collider — the world's largest particle accelerator — the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid celebrates the start
of its crucial
data challenge: the analysis and management
of more than 15 million
Gigabytes of data every year, to be produced from the hundreds
of millions
of subatomic collisions expected inside the LHC every second.
Buyers will get six months
of free
data,
after which service provider AT&T hopes they will be so hooked they'll pay $ 99 for the 6 - month / 5 -
gigabyte plan or $ 499 for the 30 - month / 30 GB plan.
For example, under the current $ 10 - per -
gigabyte model, an individual stops getting charged for
data after consuming 6 GB, or the equivalent
of $ 80 in one month.