A 1GB dongle can store approximately 1 gigabyte of data, which is equivalent to about 1,024 megabytes. This capacity allows for the storage of various files, such as documents, images, or music, depending on their sizes. For example, you could store around 250 songs (assuming each song is about 4MB) or several hundred photos, depending on their resolution. However, keep in mind that actual usable space may be slightly less due to formatting and system files.
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That will depend on how much data is in them, so there is no specific answer. The version of Excel is also another factor.
GB stands for gigabyte and on the iPod indicates how much storage space the device has. Bytes are a measure of data size. 1GB is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes of data.
Software with DongleSoftware companies such as Avid, uses a dongle (external hardware) to process data in order to ease up resources from your computer's cpu. The software requiring the dongle, is configured with the dongle in place. The software will install on one's computer, but will not run without the dongle. Last is that licensed software uses part of it's "licensing verification process" to protect it's software in the event it is stolen and installed on another computer, disables it from running, without the dongle. Hope this helps.
it means DOUBLE DATA RAM WITH 1GB
1Gb = 1000b
The amount of surfing time 1GB of data provides can vary based on the websites you visit and the content you consume. On average, basic web browsing uses around 1-2MB per minute, so 1GB could give you approximately 500 to 1000 minutes of browsing. However, streaming videos or using data-intensive applications will consume significantly more data, reducing your surfing time accordingly. Always check specific app or website data usage for more accurate estimates.
1024 MB = 1GB. Shaun
1GB
You get 1GB of memory.
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