I'm not suggesting we be anything more than «tech savvy» — with a basic understanding of how
computers store information and how networks work.
All distributed
computers store the information that Sam got 12kWh of solar power from Paul.
This is because classical
computers store information in binary bits — either a 0 or a 1.
The computer stored information about some 15 million people who had applied for service with telecoms carrier T - Mobile during the prior two years, Experian said.
Not exact matches
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to
information stored on a company's
computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
We use cookies, pixel tags, web beacons, mobile device IDs, and similar files or technologies to collect and
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The first is next to the processor: This nearby memory is smaller, more expensive and usually only
stores information as long as the
computer is on — it's what the industry calls volatile memory.
If you have your accounting data
stored locally and don't have a backup system in place, you can risk loosing all of your financial
information should the
computer crash.
Store this
information in one place — be it a folder on your desk or a file on your
computer.
But finding a way for a
computer chip to be able to retrieve and process
information stored in photons is tough for the same reason that makes light so appealing: it's too damn fast for existing microchips to read.
This can be accomplished with most regular web browsers by going into «private» mode, where cookies and history are not recorded, but the difference with SurfEasy is that such
information is tracked and
stored on the USB key, which means you can take it with you and use it on different
computers.
Some justices worried during arguments in April that a ruling for the broadcasters could also harm the burgeoning world of cloud computing, which gives users access to a vast online
computer network that
stores and processes
information.
When you view our website, we might
store some
information on your
computer.
Cookies are small packets of data that a website
stores on your
computer's hard drive so that your
computer will «remember»
information about your visit.
Cookies are small pieces of
information stored securely on your
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The
computers / servers in which we
store personally identifiable
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When your truck arrives at the office, the tracking device is removed and the
information and the data are downloaded to a
computer and
stored there.
The «decentralized global
computer», as Popper describes it, operates through a network of
computers that analyzes and verifies computations in order to
store a wide variety of
information, unlike Bitcoin which
stores financial
information.
Issued in May 2011, it covers a
computer system comprising a data
store containing a decision tree that is constructed to produce a predicted geographic location for an IP address associated with a user; and a computing device that obtains a first set of sample data including IP addresses and user profile
information; trains the decision tree with the first set of sample data; obtains a second set of sample data including geographic location
information correlated with an IP address; prunes the trained decision tree with the second set of data; and then qualifies the decision tree with a third set of sample data to assign to each leaf node a confidence score indicating the degree of accuracy of a predicted geographic location.
Although the
information you provide on the Ballpark E$ timate worksheet may be temporarily
stored on your
computer, it can not be
stored or viewed by the American Savings Education Council (ASEC) or any vendor who may provide internet services to ASEC.
Your data is
stored in the cloud and is automatically backed up, so you don't have to worry about losing your
information or redoing everything in the event your internet connection goes down or your
computer is lost or stolen.
Privacy advocates say that means trouble for Canada's ability to shield sensitive
information such as health or financial data from the prying eyes of foreign agencies by
storing it in
computer servers on Canadian soil.
On the other hand the users also can create a wallet with the help of the web where they do not need to
store all funds and
information in the MEW rather they can save in their
computer.
Ethical concerns relative to invasion of privacy are increased as
computer data banks,
computer banking, and shopping make it possible for others to retrieve private
information which has been
stored.
The teacher is no longer the primary repository of
information —
computers can
store, sort, retrieve and display
information more quickly and efficiently.
A «Cookie» is a string of
information that a website
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computer, and your browser provides to the Sites, each time you submit a query to the Sites.
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Instead of keeping endless amount of sticky notes all over your desk, you keep your
information stored and filed neatly on your
computer.
A «Cookie» is text
information stored on your
computer's hard drive by an internet web server.
If you have a lot of
information to share that won't fit on a ticket, however, you may want to go with a
store - bought, card - style invitation or flyer made from your home
computer.
District employees use
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The FBI wrote that «investigative limitations, including the FBI's inability to obtain all mobile devices and various
computer components associated with Clinton's personal e-mail systems, prevented the FBI from conclusively determining whether the classified
information transmitted and
stored on Clinton's personal server systems was compromised via cyber intrusion or other means.»
The
information is
stored in a
computer in Syracuse.
By exploiting the weirdness of quantum mechanics, quantum
computers can
store and process
information as qubits, which can be a mixture of 0 and 1 at the same time.
Scientists fashioned a tiny crystal that
stores snippets of quantum
information — which unlike
computer data «bits» that come only in 0s and 1s, can also exist as both 0 and 1 simultaneously.
The technique could be a breakthrough for
computers that use subatomic particles, rather than transistors, to
store and process
information.
The magnetic knots» nimble nature suggests that skyrmions
storing data in a
computer could be shuttled to a sensor that would read off the
information as the skyrmions pass by.
Schoelkopf says the results are a long way from a working quantum
computer since they don't even
store multiple bits of
information, let alone perform calculations, but the work is a key advancement.
The new hybrid system for future quantum processors and their networks forms a parallel with today's technology, which is also a hybrid, as a look at your
computer hardware shows: Calculations are made by microelectronic circuits;
information is
stored on magnetic media, and data is carried through fiber - optic cables via the internet.
Storing information is the
computer's strong suit; the grand artificial intelligence challenge of Jeopardy is the subtlety of words.
The ultimate goal of quantum
information science is to develop a quantum
computer, a fully - fledged controllable device which makes use of the quantum states of subatomic particles to
store information.
Today's
computers can not process or
store such gigantic quantities of
information.
Hypothetically, such a dynamic conceptual framework would allow
computers to resolve the intrinsically ambiguous communication signals produced by a real person, including drawing upon
information stored years earlier.
Circuits based on quantum packets of heat rather than electric charges could enable
computers to use waste heat — which is currently just shed to keep a processor from overheating — to perform useful computations and
store information, the researchers suggest in an upcoming Physical Review Letters.