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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. Data in use - Wikipedia

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    Because of its nature, data in use is of increasing concern to businesses, government agencies and other institutions. Data in use, or memory, can contain sensitive data including digital certificates, encryption keys, intellectual property (software algorithms, design data), and personally identifiable information. Compromising data in use ...

  4. High frequency data - Wikipedia

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    Rather than breaking the sequence of ultra-high frequency data by time intervals, which would essentially cause a loss of data and make the set a lower frequency, methods and models such as the autoregressive conditional duration model can be used to consider varying waiting times between data collection. [5]

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

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    What’s more, Verizon focused what investment it did make on the ultra high-frequency spectrum—sometimes called “the millimeter wave spectrum”—which is very fast but does not go very far ...

  6. 2 men accused of operating drones 'dangerously close' to ...

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    Murphy wrote that the public "deserves clear answers − we will keep pushing the federal government for more information and resources." Mayorkas: More than 1 million drones registered in the US

  7. 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 .

  8. Homelessness rates jumped by double digits in 2024 as ...

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    Food trucks, frozen turkey: How food banks prepare for the holidays Homeless population likely larger than counted. Every community across the U.S. receiving HUD funding is required to tally its ...

  9. Streaming data - Wikipedia

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    Data streaming can also be explained as a technology used to deliver content to devices over the internet, and it allows users to access the content immediately, rather than having to wait for it to be downloaded. [2] Big data is forcing many organizations to focus on storage costs, which brings interest to data lakes and data streams. [3]