Sentences with phrase «of gigabytes of data»

A bug found late in the pre-release stage made it look like the Nexus Player was uploading hundreds of gigabytes of data in a short time.
The Nexus Player of 2014 had a bit of a problem just before the final image for Android 8.0 Oreo was posted today: users reported that they were seeing hundreds of gigabytes of data being inexplicably uploaded while on a Developer Preview build.
They offer easy streaming, search, and offline caching, as well as «match» features so you don't have to upload hundreds of gigabytes of data.
In the last few months, hundreds of gigabytes of data have been exchanged between the legal graphics team at Animators, in - house counsel, on - site hot - seat operators, litigation support staff and trial teams.
With today's advances in technology, cartridges are now capable of holding dozens of gigabytes of data on a cartridge the size of your average postage stamp.
It can store hundreds of gigabytes of data per square centimetre.
Formula 1 generates thousands of gigabytes of data; the car, the race, the driver are all constantly monitored.
Earlier this year, I published a report that attempted to estimate the cost of a gigabyte of data and others have tried to do the same.

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From the beginning of recorded time to 2003, 5 billion gigabytes of data were created, Fortune.com reported in 2012.
IBM estimated in 2013 that with the rapid spread of mobile devices and the «Internet of Things,» the world is generating more than 2.5 billion gigabytes of data every single day.
Currently, Project Fi customers pay $ 20 monthly for the first line plus $ 10 per gigabyte of data used.
With a trillion gigabytes of patient data collected from devices, EHRs, labs, and DNA sequencing, alongside surrounding factors such as weather, geo - location, and viral outbursts taken into account, computers learn quickly, and they learn everything.
Of course, the data was indeed misconstrued by some pundits, including The Economist and Duncan Stewart in The Globe and Mail, who claimed that «Canadians are the third biggest consumers of gigabytes on the planet.&raquOf course, the data was indeed misconstrued by some pundits, including The Economist and Duncan Stewart in The Globe and Mail, who claimed that «Canadians are the third biggest consumers of gigabytes on the planet.&raquof gigabytes on the planet.»
Some nine gigabytes of data were posted by a user called EMLEAKS to Pastebin, a document - sharing site that allows anonymous posting.
T - Mobile also said it would start refunding $ 10 per month for any unlimited plan line that used less than 2 gigabytes of data in a month.
For example, if a company uses Amazon's Snowball hardware device to physically ship data out of AWS Glacier, that customer is also charged a per - gigabyte export fee even though the data is not shipped over the network.
Only a few years ago, the average Canadian used five gigabytes of data a month.
My, what big data you have: Those gigabytes of customer data contain a brilliant insight.
Sixty - four gigabytes of data on a key chain?
Surviving the release of nine gigabytes of data from your party consisting of email and other documents dumped in a pastebin location on the eve of a runoff election is no mean feat.
A day later though, the hackers were still threatening to expose 30 Gigabytes of stolen employee and customer data, Fortune learned through a series of email exchanges with the alleged attackers.
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.
Today's best solutions offer gigabytes upon gigabytes of utilization data.
Some 235 gigabytes of military documents were taken from South Korea's Defense Integrated Data Center in September last year, Democratic Party representative Rhee Cheol - hee said in radio appearances on Wednesday, citing information from unnamed South Korean defense officials.
Falciani and the team behind him had already stored 800 gigabytes of data in the cloud.
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.
In 2015, you witnessed major high - profile security breaches and data thefts, like the 9.7 gigabyte data hacked from Ashley Madison — the data of 32 million users was exposed along with 7 years of credit card and other payment transaction details.
For the most part, you get four buckets of data to choose from — a small bucket of 1 gigabyte of data will cost $ 30, a medium with 3 GB will cost $ 45, a large with 6 GB will cost $ 60 and an extra large with 12 GB will cost $ 80.
And a former employee of the data firm described having recently seen hundreds of gigabytes of unencrypted data files on Cambridge servers.
Two weeks ago, a group identifying itself as «The Impact Team» released 25 gigabytes of stolen data from Ashley Madison, including millions of users» account information.
He tells me that the detectors will generate a million gigabytes of data per second.
In 2005, Google estimated the internet contained some 5 million terabytes of data — that's more than 1 gigabyte for each of Earth's 4.5 billion trips around the sun.
Optical interferometry at CHARA requires collecting the light beams from six different telescopes, sifting through multiple gigabytes of data, and then combining the beams to synthesize the kind of image that otherwise would be possible only with an enormous space telescope.
Once it's up and running in 2024, the SKA is expected to pump out 1 petabyte (1 million gigabytes) of compressed data per day.
Hubble's cameras and instruments are sensitive to ultraviolet — infrared light, and the observatory gathers about 120 gigabytes of science data each week.
Every day, modern society creates more than a billion gigabytes of new data.
Host - proof hosting Data storage services from Amazon, Apple, Dropbox and others can house gigabytes of data in «the cloud» that users can access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartphoData storage services from Amazon, Apple, Dropbox and others can house gigabytes of data in «the cloud» that users can access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartphodata in «the cloud» that users can access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartphones.
A tightly packed array of the tiny islands — each around 15 nanometers across — could store one terabyte (1000 gigabytes) of data per square inch, the researchers say.
It will take at least several months before physicists know exactly what is happening in those collisions; first they will have to sift through the 1.25 gigabytes of data that pour from the lhc detectors every second.
Once a month, Kepler stops observing for a day to beam more than 10 gigabytes of data to Earth.
It gathered more than 635 gigabytes of science data and took more than 450,000 images.
During more than 6 years of touring Jupiter and its four largest moons, the spacecraft managed to radio some 5 gigabytes of data to Earth, including more than 14,000 images.
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.
During an hour's drive, it thus produces multiple gigabytes of data.
«You need network access to gigabytes of data for statistical systems,» says Mireille Boutin, a professor of engineering at Purdue University.
Gigabytes of sensitive data will circulate through this «internet of things», a global network of interconnected and continually monitored objects.
So far, it has carried out many hundreds of billions of individual measurements, yielding 40 gigabytes of data every single day.
The researchers also developed some clever techniques to exploit similarities in design variations to compress the data, but the largest data set still took up 17 gigabytes of memory.
The project is said to generate an avalanche of data: 21 million gigabytes per day, including 600 million phone calls.
It has sent back 450 gigabytes of data, including more than 300,000 images of stormy Saturn, its majestic rings, and its rich and complicated system of moons.
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