What's the difference between gibibyte and gigabyte?
Gibibyte
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Gigabyte
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(1) One gigabyte is just enough to download a single standard definition feature film from iTunes.
(2) Each car hoovers up – and processes – nearly one gigabyte of data every second.
(3) The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks caused a storm of controversy in 2010 when it was able to download almost two gigabytes of leaked US military and diplomatic files.
(4) This is also evident in the very different Cuban use of Wikipedia, which many people download in bulk packages of two to five gigabytes and keep on their mobile phones so they can use it without being online.
(5) How to contact the Guardian securely Read more The Guardian has collaborated with the ICIJ, a non-profit organisation, to analyse many gigabytes of the British data.
(6) Shortly after his arrest, however, a posting appeared on the Pirate Bay website, declaring the release of 33 gigabytes of academic papers from the UK journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, free for download.
(7) Approximately 200 gigabytes of data transactions including magnetic resonance, computed tomography and computed radiography images from our PACS were analyzed.
(8) A normal videotape can, therefore, contain up to 2 Gigabyte of data.
(9) A smartphone, capable of carrying gigabytes of data and accessing all kinds of personal information in the cloud, is clearly different from those things – even if it contains digital versions of them all.
(10) But the thousands of cases we can now access can reinforce international political will and practice in facing the crimes now being perpetrated in the Middle East and elsewhere.” Plesch is seeking funding to make the 900-gigabyte archive available to the public.
(11) A typical radiology department can create many gigabytes of image data per day and as much as 1 terabyte of data per year.
(12) The 400-gigabyte cache of data leaked to the authorities is understood to be the same information seen by the Guardian in its Offshore Secrets series in November 2012 and March this year.
(13) The new BVI data, by contrast, contains more than 200 gigabytes, covering more than a decade of financial information about the global transactions of BVI private incorporation agencies.
(14) The center archives between 1.5 and 2.0 gigabytes of images per workday.
(15) US prices start at $499 for a basic version with Wi-Fi wireless networking but no 3G connectivity, rising to $829 for a 3G version with 64 gigabytes of storage.
(16) Promontory examined 207 cases and covered a six-year period, analysing 323 gigabytes of data – approximately 1.5m pages and 270,000 emails.
(17) Yet our memory is also very forgetful: inaccessible like your floppy disks, rewritable like your web page, fragile like your malware-prone laptop, limited like the Gigabytes in your smartphone, editable like your social media profile.
(18) But abolishing roaming charges completely will make a big difference for consumers – meaning they will pay the same rate as at home, currently around £10 per gigabyte in Britain.
(19) While the camera and memory are reportedly run of the mill – a modest 5 megapixel rear lens for photos, a 1.6 megapixel front facing camera for video calls, and a basic 16 gigabytes of storage – its software may be unique.
(20) The final report is stored on the PACS, along with the scan image and other patient information on 1-gigabyte removable optical discs.