Flash drives have a whole range of sizes. But the most common sizes are 1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB, and the most common and cheapest is the 4 GB size. Some even offer larger sizes, such as 8GB and there are even some that are 16 GB. These larger sizes cost more, though.
Depends on the model, they come with 120 or 160GB Hard drives and 8 or 16GB SSD Cards
No the average USB flash drive is around 4 GBs (with a max of 64 GBs) when the average HDD (hard drive) is around 750 GBs on a personal computer (reaching all the way to 5 TBs AKA 5,000 GBs).
It depends on the size of the movie and the file format.
iPod Touches come in 8GB, 32GB and 64GB.
Depends on how many GBs your flash drive is. Can't hurt to try though. The flash drive will tell you whether or not you have to space to hold the programs.
I think it depends on what GB you get. you can check zune.net(com?) for a list of the GBs and colors they come in
For an internal drive, you will first need to confirm what physical size drive your desktop can hold. In some cases, like the Mac Mini, laptop-size drives are used. A 7200 rpm drive is recommended for it's speed, along with the most GBs that fit in your budget.
A GBS is a Global positionig system
Pregnant women are more likely to transmit GBS to their fetuses if they previously delivered a GBS-infected baby; have a urinary tract infection caused by GBS; carry GBS late in pregnancy; or begin labor before 37 weeks of gestation
Only 2 GBs. If you want more, go to FAT32, or reduce the size of your partitions.
Although immediate penicillin treatment for GBS-infected newborns is very effective, about 5% of GBS-infected newborns die.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.