Sentences with phrase «many bits of data»

«Now we need to build that bridge back up — we can move bits of data to your wrist, so you don't always have to look at your phone.»
If you force yourself to think about how the employee makes you feel, your gut may be able to tell you more than any reports or individual bits of data can.
The company, which counts global auto supplier Aptiv among its investors, is a digital broker of sorts: It scrubs and organizes bits of data for carmakers, sifts out the regulatory hopscotch for different countries and lets drivers select via mobile app which information they want to share with which companies in exchange for discounts or rewards.
«There are buildings now that get millions of bits of data a day,» he says.
It sets between your website server and the data connection and reads every bit of data passing through it.
The app makes suggestions based on your own use, on ways you can cut down and suggests nearby Wi - Fi networks you can connect to conserve a little bit of data.
For example, when it comes to your website — and sometimes your blog — you're able to easily insert a bit of code that gives you access to the basic version of Google Analytics, a free toolkit that will identify the geographic location of your visitors, what sites they originated from, and many other helpful bits of data.
And on Tuesday, Royal Bank of Canada said it was opening up select bits of its data to eligible external software developers in a bid to foster innovation and enable them to build and test banking - related applications.
Here's why no bit of data should be tossed when it comes to customer engagement.
Intel and Micron researchers have made the wires out of a new material as well as the wells that make up the memory cell where each bit of data is stored.
We pick out those bits of data that make us feel good because they confirm our prejudices.
There are some signs of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a few other bits of data which suggest that the US economy did not keep weakening early in the new year to the extent that it was in the last few months of 2000.
The lack of data was out of step with a company that obsessively tracks and analyzes every bit of data it can get its hands on and other major tech companies, most of whom have been making annual reports available to the public since 2014.
There are a few bits of data that could be of concern, for payments — and consumers — especially.
After all, information isn't just bits of data or trivia.
A hacker would need to attack countless devices at once to collect little bits of data and put them altogether, it is simply not feasible nor possible.
All profoundly religions people are gripped by a vision of reality which is not only beyond the state but beyond the difficult lessons of experience, beyond the realistic analysis of social forces and societal needs, beyond the prudential calculations of common sense, and beyond the fragmented bits of data we get from daily life.
True, Hook never understood that bit of data as Maritain did, or accepted the interpretation of human life that went with it, but his experience of the movement of human intellect to utter thanks remains a phenomenon to be explained.
Today, I wanted to share just a bit of data with you regarding how similar or dissimilar these groups of people see the two most popular monotheistic faiths in the world.
However it's worth noting that the framerate on the TV pictures makes it impossible to judge ahead of all the various bits of data the stewards have, even if this gif makes it look like he did jump the start.
This is a very interesting part of the job as I've always been a bit of a data cruncher.
All of this usage uses quite a bit of data.
It stores quite a bit of data, 12 consecutive results to be precise, which makes monitoring your baby's temperature over time that much easier.
Moving on there were some interesting bits of data about tactical voting, particularly in the first Populus poll, back in November 2004, which was conducted in 160 Conservative target seats and included some questions on tactical voting behaviour.
Each bit is encoded using the magnetic field of a single atom — making for extremely compact data storage, although researchers have stored only two bits of data so far.
For every bit of data it stores, SRAM uses six transistors.
Therefore, every bit of data must have some mass, albeit minuscule.
We get 43,200 bits of data a day, or 1.296 million a month.
Next, they plan to create clusters that can be locked into a particular state to store a bit of data, and unlocked again to rewrite it, using a central sphere made from gel that can swell and shrink.
Such protean molecules, he hoped, might form the basis for a new type of memory storage in computers, with different shapes of the molecule representing different bits of data.
They should get plenty of outside help: By making IBM's source code to Data Explorer — a supercomputer program that allows researchers to turn trillions of bits of data into understandable pictures — available freely on the Web, DCI hopes to encourage scientists and business technology experts to create and share innovative ways of displaying nonphysical data.
A quantum computer would use light to transport bits of data, but to be successful it would have to be able to temporarily store that light.
Astronomers have nabbed an important bit of data about the early universe that had eluded them for 25 years.
The device can select bits of data up and down the cylinder by simply changing the frequency used.
Many neuroscientists have suggested over the past few decades that perception arises not simply by building up bits of data through a hierarchy but rather by matching incoming sensory data against internally generated expectations.
This winter he coaxed a cluster of 12 iron atoms to store one bit of data, consisting of either a 1 or a 0.
It explains the need for computers which make billions of calculations a second and store billions of bits of data, then shows how they are put to use in quantum physics, drug design, exploring the Universe and biology.
«The brain at rest» is actually a hive of activity and what it's doing is trying to sort out information that comes in; I mean this is another, another thing that made Marcus Raichle curious about this, is we know, for instance, that six million bits of data go flowing in through your optic nerve from the environment around you, and then only 10,000 of those bits actually get to the brain's visual processing area and only a few hundred of those are involved in consciousness, and you know, the conscious processing associated with that visual activity.
Feedback has learnt from long observation that odd bits of data sometimes prove useful in unexpected ways, although too often their usefulness becomes evident only after they have been discarded.
In 1969 scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, transmitted a couple of bits of data between two computers, and thus the Internet was born.
«Unlike other technologies, that record one data bit at a time, holography allows a million bits of data to be written and read in parallel with a single flash of light,» says Liz Murphy, of InPhase Technologies.
One reason has been the steady improvement in sensors used to read and write bits of data in the magnetic materials used to make the disks.
To encode a single bit of data, a laser pulse melts selected gold nanorods.
The researchers made antiferromagnet squares about the width of spider silk to store each bit of data.
Unlike the classical bits of data in a computer, which are decidedly either a zero or a one, qubits hover in an indecisive fog somewhere between these two values.
They envisage that by making individual bits of data recognisable, that data could be «fingerprinted» to show that it comes from an authorised source.
This means reducing the width of the spiral track of data «pits» (which each record one bit of data) from a CD's 1.6 micrometres to 1 micrometre, and also shortening the pits from 3 to 0.3 micrometres.
However, Jeong adds, the faster PCRAM must still prove that it can be scaled up, withstand the high temperatures found in standard chip - manufacturing conditions, and still be able to rewrite bits of data many trillions of times to match DRAM's performance.
If the methodology was so good, why did Potti have to fiddle with so many bits of data (as outlined in the ORI report)?
According to NASA officials, the spacecraft has sent over the last bit of data to the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md. as of Tuesday morning.
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