In the US, the multiplier for each step-up is 1024 (i.e. 1024 byes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte, 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.) so... 1.43 * 1024 = 1454.08 MB. 1464.32 mb
Is a data that has been processed and presented in an organized format?
What is data that is processed and presented in an organized format?
Pptx is what file name extension?
The .PTX file extension is used as a Court Reporter Transcript file or as RAW file generated from a Pentax camera
What is an input interface and how does it differ from output interface?
AN input-output interface is the piece of equipment or location at which information can be input and output from a device such as a computer. Examples of an input interfaces are: Command line, such as a DOS prompt. You manually enter in commands to achieve your results that you want. The keyboard is also part of this interface.
A GUI (graphical user interface) is an Icon based interface and is much more user friendly and easier to use. (from a novice stand point) ;-) An output interface could be a printer a screen or a speaker.
What is the difference between dot co and dot com?
dot com(.com) refers to a commercial website. dot co (.co) would be sites at specific countries. Say co.in (India) co.uk(United Kingdom) co.nz(New zealand). For eg. www. google.com opens as www.google.co.in in India. Yes, I do agreed
How many gigabytes equal 1 bit?
One gigabyte is roughy one billion bytes. One byte has eight bits, so a gigabyte would equal about eight billion bits.
What is the size of one character in bits?
It is impossible to get a character in 1 bit as 8 bits equal 1 character. Perhaps you mean something else?
What can you do to stop media Piracy?
Create realistic laws covering copyright and fair use. With realistic laws for fair use, copyright violations would be reduced and could actually be prosecuted as needed.
Additionally, reducing the cost of items that are pirated would reduce the incentive to pirate.
In the PC world, the only portion of a computer that consistently increases in cost is software. With the changes that the software companies have made, removing printed documentation and forcing software buyers to buy the instruction manuals at a great significant cost, it would seem reasonable that the savings would be passed to the consumer.
What does .ac stand for after URL?
It stands for always connected
It stands for academic institutions/universities.
13 Gibibytes is 13,958,643,712 bytes
13 Gigabytes is 13,000,000,000 bytes (13 billion)
Gibibytes refer to the binary representation (1024MB per GB)
and Gigabytes is the simpler method (1000MB per GB)
What is a set of 8 bits for a computer?
This is typically called a byte, the term was defined this way by IBM for their System 360 series of computers.
However IBM first defined the byte as a variable number of bits from 1 to 16 for their 7030 Stretch computer, but by the time the design of the 7030 Stretch was finished this was reduced to a variable number of bits from 1 to 8.
What is a small software program that adds additional functionality to your browser software?
I believe that they can be called add-ons, plug-ins, or extensions.
Power over Ethernet is a system whereby a small amount of electrical current is sent over the network cable. This is done so that some devices can draw power from the network itself thereby eliminating the need for an electrical outlet. This is generally only used for low-power devices such as cameras, routers and the like in places where it would be inconvenient or expensive to run mains power.
Sectors (the smallest physical storage unit on a disk) is almost always 512 bytes (or 0.5 kb) in size.
How many bytes in a gigahertz?
Answer Gigabytes is a measure of computer memory storage capacity, Gigahertz is a measures frequency, the two can not be equated.
Why standards are so important in information system?
Standards have been, and continue to be, initiated to ensure that the hundreds of communications carrier networks can interconnect in Cary user information transparently around the network.
What is the difference between ports and bus?
Based on the definitions at the associated links, a bus is an electronic connection which allows the transfer of information, whereas a port is a socket in the side of a computer which allows a matching plug to connect to that computer.
What is the largest fully buffered ECC 240 pin DDR2 DIMM sold today?
The largest size DDR2 DIM sold today (2013) is a 244-pin MiniDIMM. It is used for DDR2 SDRAM. Currently, the fastest speed on a DDR2 DIM is 1066 MHz.
What is the storage capacity of simcard?
Permanently or until edited or deleted. The SIM card is a tiny, rectangular card found in all GSM cell phones (think T-Mobile and Cingular) that acts as an ID card for your handset. Usually located behind the battery, a SIM card stores your phone number and is needed to activate a mobile for use. If the card is taken out of the handset, it stops working, and it is no longer associated with your phone number. The advantage of a SIM card is multifold (sorry, Verizon and Sprint folks). Most importantly, you can switch your phone number from one mobile to another simply by swapping out your SIM card. As long as both phones are for the same carrier, the switch is fast and painless. And on a related note, if your handset is unlocked (meaning it's not locked to one carrier only) you can buy prepaid SIM cards when traveling so that your mobile will always have a local number for your destination. And finally, SIM cards can store up to 250 contacts, which makes for easy transfers of your phone book.
How many bytes is a short variable?
It depends on both the programming language and the computer architecture, but it is generally assumed to be 2 bytes/16 bits.
In C/C++, an implementation may decide to skip shorts as a separate type and make the short the same as an int, normally 4 bytes/32 bits.
See related link for some more details.
What does field mean in a database?
The simplest example of a database is a list of items. This could namers of friends, names of plants, TV Channels and so on. eg NAME Brian Thomas Elsie John .. ... .. and so on Each line or row in the list is called a 'Record' (starting with Brian) which has only one Field called NAME. As you add more information about each person you need to add fields (though usually you decide at the beginning of the design phase just what Fields you want - and their type or format eg., numeric, alphanumeric, text, date, wrapped text etc.) Lets add a new field called AGE and add some data to the table.. NAME AGE Brian 21 Thomas 32 Elsie 19 John 47 We now have 4 RECORDS each of which has 2 FIELDS.
What is the symbol for a gigabyte?
The symbol for megabyte is MB or sometimes just M