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  2. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    The public can use a laptop or other suitable portable device to access the wireless connection (usually Wi-Fi) provided.The iPass 2014 interactive map, that shows data provided by the analysts Maravedis Rethink, shows that in December 2014 there are 46,000,000 hotspots worldwide and more than 22,000,000 roamable hotspots.

  3. Bandwidth allocation - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that by 2017, more than 11 exabytes of data traffic will have to be transferred through mobile networks every month. [10] [12] A possible solution is the replacement of some RF-technologies, like Wi-Fi, by others that do not use RF, like Li-Fi, as proposed by the Li-Fi Consortium.

  4. Network congestion - Wikipedia

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    Network congestion in data networking and queueing theory is the reduced quality of service that occurs when a network node or link is carrying more data than it can handle. . Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking of new connectio

  5. You’re Not Imagining It: Cell Phone Reception Is Getting Worse

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    As more people move to exurbs and suburbs and use more data-intensive services, the competition for that limited spectrum is growing. To provide faster and better service, wireless companies need ...

  6. Got $3,000? 2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy and ...

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    We use more data than ever, and the need for it keeps growing. Cloud service providers, like Amazon Web Services (AWS), are critical to power data-guzzling AI applications.

  7. Apple finally added ChatGPT to the iPhone. There's no ... - AOL

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    Visual intelligence allows you to use your iPhone’s camera to look up information about real-world items. That includes finding out more about plants and animals you see around you, looking up ...

  8. Data-intensive computing - Wikipedia

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    A variety of system architectures have been implemented for data-intensive computing and large-scale data analysis applications including parallel and distributed relational database management systems which have been available to run on shared nothing clusters of processing nodes for more than two decades. [21] However, most data growth is ...

  9. Data valuation - Wikipedia

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    The more closely data describes the truth, the more valuable it is. Completeness. The more variables about a particular event or object described by data, the more valuable the data is. Consistency. The more a data asset is consistent with other similar data assets, the more valuable it is (e.g., there are no inconsistencies as to where a ...