Sentences with phrase «much data do»

How much data do you really need?
If you're really a scientist, how much data do you need?
So how much data do you need?
But how much data does it collect in each race?
How much data does Google collects from its users?
I called my local gamestop and DBZ battle of z is offering a Goku figurine and 2 extra dlc characters if you pre order it for the full price of 39.99, he did say their probably won't be no physical copy at least of yet for the ps vita, and I'm just curious if anybody here knows how much data does the actual game take on the vita memory card??

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Microsoft (msft) did not say how much the German data deals cost, but the local news reports said it would cost Microsoft the equivalent of $ 120 million.
This data was taken from loan applications, so it's possible that the workers in the study aren't making as much as other people — notably, those who don't need loans — doing business on these platforms.
But despite being able to carry a lot of data, transmissions in those bands are much more susceptible to interference and don't travel as far as lower band broadcasts.
«From a physician standpoint, you can not do your job unless you have access to as much of the data as is available....
For instance, if you and your team need to do a lot of data entry, or work on spreadsheets and documents, a full - size computer or large laptop with standard - size keyboard is much faster to use.
When it comes to overcoming objections — «I don't want my data in the cloud... I can't afford this... I need features you don't offer... replacing my legacy system is too much trouble» — stories can be the most powerful tool a salesperson has.
While the streaming company does base many of its business decisions on the huge amounts of data its users generate, its original shows are still very much organically created.
You can register for a short - term international roaming plan with your service provider, but the more affordable options usually don't come with that much usable data — you don't want to find yourself paying a fortune per megabyte after you absentmindedly check Facebook one time.
It didn't give me much confidence in the safety and accessibility of my mission - critical data.
If it's a choice that doesn't have much impact, like where to have lunch, then 50 percent of the data is plenty.
That «hybrid» sales pitch helps them counter the might of AWS, which is sucking up a ton of corporate data and applications but, to date, doesn't have much in the way of presence inside corporate data centers.
Company representatives didn't say exactly how much data the Slingbox uses, though they did say it's consistent with other streaming services.
However, the pressure on Reuters has been intensified because its data business doesn't spin off quite as much cash as Bloomberg does.
The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained in how much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here in Canada)..
That's cheaper than most of the plans available from the major carriers and doesn't lock customers into guessing how much data they may need and paying unnecessarily extra when they use less.
But again, the rollback potentially not giving ISPs as big of a business advantage doesn't do much to keep your data private.
While the book is stuffed with helpful big picture observations, it doesn't offer much in the way of specific on - the - ground ideas — though Keen does call for reforms to data privacy and gig economy labor laws, and for a serious discussion of a universal basic income.
«You don't want to read too much into this short - term data,» says Craig Hoskins, a Calgary lawyer with Norton Rose Fulbright, noting 2012 was exceptional because of China National Offshore Oil Co.'s $ 15 - billion takeover of Nexen, and Petronas's $ 6 - billion acquisition of Progress Energy.
Ben Engebreth, a programmer at CamelCamelCamel, said the company doesn't have nearly as much data on Confederate flags as it does for other, more commonly tracked Amazon products, like televisions, computers and household appliances.
If there isn't any data viz, or if a bunch of pictures are missing context, then you are doing too much telling and not enough showing.»
Cloud gaming, where players don't get their games on discs but rather stream them live to their TV over broadband, requires Internet connections that are not only much more robust than they currently are in North America, but also much beefier data caps.
In cloud computing, companies sell computing, networking, and storage capacity on - demand to their customers, which negates the need for these customers to buy as much data center hardware as they once did.
The problem is Canada doesn't collect or publicly disseminate some data that could give us a clearer picture about what is actually happening in the market — whether it is headed for a soft or hard landing — and whether households can withstand increases in mortgage rates, how much and how quickly.
It sounds like everyone's doing it: in the wake of a massive leak of private offshore banking data, experts now believe that, to avoid detection, as much as $ 20 trillion to $ 30 trillion may be hidden away in places like the Cook Islands, Monaco and Switzerland.
The company promises it can do much cooler things with its data.
A company like Box — founded in 2005, a year before AWS launched its first cloud service — didn't have much of a choice but to provision its own data centers.
Rogers» take is that while most big web applications that must run on thousands of servers spread all over the world have flowed to AWS, it'll take much longer for important enterprise software like accounting and inventory systems that have run in corporate data centers for decades, to do the same.
Prospera clients get, on average, a 500 % return on their investment in the service and, as data and analytics improve, Koppel thinks they can do much better.
There isn't much data on the specific effects of AT&T and Verizon's paid - for zero - rating programs, but generally speaking, users seem more likely to consume a given service if it does not count against their data caps.
A study by Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs using U.S. Census Bureau data found that the annual «birthrate» of new companies doesn't vary much over time.
The fields and arenas of professional sports are a testing ground for the return on investment that's possible from data analytics, and nothing did as much to popularize the concept of big data in sports as «Moneyball.»
There's just one problem: States and the federal government don't have much way to know what works and what doesn't because the data isn't being collected and evaluated, according to a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.
As BuzzFeed notes, much of Uber's new policy on accessing passenger data was included in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber executive's comments about doing research on journalists.
Big data, social data, data mining — there's so much data around, and so many things you're supposed to do with it, that it's a wonder many entrepreneurs don't curl into the fetal position and enact a new type of data regression, where the mound of data causes you to regress back to the womb.
But with so much data for a campaign to sift through, «you can't go through 30,000 points of data and go: «Did you acquire this piece of data on this voter ethically?»»
«They don't show hits, but they do show sales, average selling price, fees and other data,» says McGrath, who recommends opting in to the eBay hit counter when setting up a listing to see how much traffic the auction receives.
In Venezuela, for example, the government has not consistently released homicide data (though it did this year), so to find the rate for Caracas, the Council made an estimate based on entries at the Bello Monte morgue — though, as the Council admits, that morgue receives bodies from an area much larger than Caracas itself.
The information did not include highly sensitive information like Social Security numbers, and much of it was publicly available voter - registration data provided by state government officials, a company spokesman told Business Insider on Tuesday.
Some researchers said they didn't recognize how much NASA data they used until it was threatened they could lose it all.
(And they did: Netflix and YouTube alone account for as much as 50 % of all peak fixed network data in North America.)
Internet service would ride on high band spectrum, in the 3.5 GHz range, which has the capacity to carry much larger amounts of data than lower band channels, but does not travel as far or penetrate buildings as deeply.
«We did an estimation of how much data you could put in a particular volume,» Strauss says.
Instead, the company collected data from other companies the people chose to do business with, and much of that business was stuff people can't get by without, like renting or owning a home.
Doing so would be a significant achievement for a tech company the size of Google, whose massive data centers power much of the internet.
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