Today, she decodes digital clues as an expert in cyber crimes for a company in Washington D.C.. There, the researcher analyzes information
encoded in the hard drives of computers, smartphones and other electronic devices.
Not exact matches
The
hard drives in most desktop computers are divided into lots of tiny magnetised areas that each
encode the smallest possible unit of data — one bit, which is either a 1 or a 0.
The five all -
in - ones we've gathered here are perfect for college students: They have large touchscreens, good speakers, solid media editing and
encoding capabilities, and big
hard drives.