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The first generation of chips stores up to 512,000 bytes of information, roughly the amount of text in a slim novel.
The card, which will cost $1,500, can store up to four gigabytes of information, roughly 1,280 photos shot at professional quality.
The human brain might be able to hold 10 times more information than had previously been thought, and we can store information roughly equivalent with the entire internet.
Angelides said Goldman had provided five terabytes of information – roughly equivalent to 2.5bn pages of documents – but the content was offered "in a manner clearly not designed to allow us to determine the information we required".
The drive/host system's basic requirement is that both the drive controller and the host computer, or some peripheral attached thereto, are capable of storing a small amount of key information (roughly 1024 bits in the presently preferred embodiment of the invention).
The intruder stole an amount of information roughly equal to the entire Library of Congress.
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Among those requests, government officials asked for information about roughly 10,000 accounts or devices, Apple said.
The team got close to finishing that, and then Sutherland came up with the DayTicker, which is a key feature of Fantastical for iPhone, that highlights your current day and presents appointments represented as color-coded dashes and dots that provide information about roughly when they take place, and for how long they're scheduled.
The relevant notion of information is variously defined but (roughly speaking) a type of state (event, etc). is said to carry natural information about some other state (event, etc).
His database holds about two hundred million pages of information, or roughly a million books.
The elusive ideal is an executive not only familiar with the physical security of people and property, but also fluent in the digital security of computers and information -- roughly equal parts top cop, business manager and computer geek.
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