Sentences with phrase «by gigabyte of data»

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Some nine gigabytes of data were posted by a user called EMLEAKS to Pastebin, a document - sharing site that allows anonymous posting.
In the public cloud world, one company — Amazon (amzn) or Microsoft — owns and manages a massive pool of computer servers, storage boxes, and networking bandwidth which it then rents to customers by the hour or per gigabyte of storage, or amount of data transferred.
About 30 gigabytes of data was stolen in the cyber attack, including details of the Joint Strike Fighter warplane and P - 8 Poseidon surveillance plane, according to a presentation on the hack by a government official.
Blu - ray discs squeeze more information onto the same size disc as a DVD — up to 50 gigabytes on a typical disc, compared with about 8 gigabytes for many movie DVDs — by using a data spiral with a pitch of just 0.32 micron and a 405 - nm laser beam.
The discs, developed by InPhase Technologies, based in Colorado, US, hold 300 gigabytes of data and can be used to read and write data 10 times faster than a normal DVD.
IDC forecasts that by 2025, the global datasphere will grow exponentially to 163 zettabytes (that's 163 trillion gigabytes)-- ten times the 16.1 ZB of data generated in 2016.
Slashgear says the Honeycomb tablet is powered by a dual - core Marvell process running at 1.2 GHz, 1 gigabyte of RAM, 4G data and a 10.1 - inch screen, the IP65 / MIL - STD -810-rated Toughpad A1 can withstand water, dust, four - foot drops and freezing temperatures.
The «Internet of Things» (IoT) is yet another growth catalyst, with more than 24 billion IoT devices expected to exist worldwide by 2020, generating up to 44 trillion gigabytes of data, according to Digital Realty.
They assessed 9,200 peer - reviewed studies, undergirded by a staggering two million gigabytes of numerical data.
Following reports last month that JPMorgan Chase was one of at least five U.S banks targeted by hackers who stole gigabytes of data, today Bloomberg reports that over 76 million households — that's half the households in America -LRB-!)
A source told them that «gigabytes» of such data collected by Cambridge Analytica's app still existed.
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