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Look up: byte

  1. Byte
    Eight bits. In programming, often used to store a single text character.
    Found on http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/FLAOH/cbnh

  2. Byte
    A logical collection of 8 bits and the basic unit of storage in computers, details ...
    Found on http://www.cryer.co.uk/glossary/b/index.

  3. Byte
    Is 8 binary bits (ones and zeroes). The greater multiples of bytes are shown below
    Kilobyte (1,024 bytes)
    Megabyte (1,024 kilobytes, 10488576 bytes)
    Gigabyte (1,024 Megabytes 1073741824 bytes)
    Terabyte (1,024 Gigabytes 1099511627776 bytes)
    Petabyte (1,024 Terabytes 1125899906842624 bytes)
    Exabyte (1,024 Petabytes 1152921504606846976 bytes)
    Zettabyte (1,024 Exabytes 1180591620717411303424 bytes)
    Yottabyte (1,024 Zettabytes 1208925819614629174706176 bytes)
    Found on http://www.zoo.co.uk/~z0001325/Glossary.

  4. byte
    the fundamental data unit for personal computers, comprising 8 contiguous bits.
    Found on http://www.sunrise-comp.co.uk/glossary.h

  5. byte
    [n] - a sequence of 8 bits (enough to represent one character of alphanumeric data) processed as a single unit of information
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  6. BYTE
    Binary Element String
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  7. byte
    An 8 bit unit of data storage. Byte meaning 8 bits was (is?) an IBM-specific term so octet is the preferred term in standards documents.
    Found on http://www.flying-boat.co.uk/glossary/

  8. Byte
    The basic unit for measuring data storage. A byte consists of a group of 8 bits.
    Found on http://www.oak.co.uk/Support_Glossary.ph

  9. Byte
    A grouping of eight information bits.
    Found on http://www.testing1212.co.uk/a.htm

  10. Byte
    A group of 8 bits. This is a convenient grouping for computers because the main computer character codes both fit into an 8-bit format. See ASCII, EBCDIC
    Found on http://www.doconsite.co.uk/directorypage

  11. Byte
    (Digital cameras and photo printers) Binary data packet made up of 8 bits. A byte can represent values between 0 and 255. It can depict 256 symbols, numbers or colours. In the computer field, larger byte size is described using the prefix letter for the abbreviation of the exponent of 2. Therefore:
    1 Kilobyte = 1 KB = 1,024 bytes
    1 Megabyte = 1 MB = 1,048,576 bytes
    1 Gigabyte = 1 GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes
    1 Tera-byte = 1 TB = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes.
    Found on http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/208_10

  12. Byte
    (NETWORK GLOSSARY) A series of consecutive binary digits that are operated upon as a unit (for example, an eight bit byte).
    Found on http://www.instrument-net.co.uk/newworkg

  13. byte
    Eight bits.
    Found on http://www.maxwellian.demon.co.uk/faq/gl

  14. Byte
    A unit of data made up of eight contiguous bits. A byte is usually the smallest addressable unit of memory. This is considered to be the basic storage for ‘characters` on a PC. Bytes are used to represent storage size, including memory. Larger groups of bytes are annotated as follows: Kilobyte (KB) 1 KB = 1,024 bytes Megabyte (MB) 1 MB = 1,024 KB
    Found on http://www.mcsx.co.uk/glossary.php

  15. Byte
    A series of bits of data, usually 8 or 16 bits, that are handled as a unit.
    Found on http://www.everlands.co.uk/glossary.htm

  16. Byte
    A unit of digital value which consists of 8 bits, usually in the number of bytes such as kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes
    Found on http://www.musiconmypc.co.uk/art_glossar

  17. Byte
    a byte refers to 8 bits of binary data stored within a computer's memory or on a data storage medium
    Found on http://www.archivemag.co.uk/

  18. Byte
    The smallest unit of computer storage which can represent a character. Byte is from the words binary term.
    Found on http://www.kcare.co.uk/Education/glossar

  19. Byte
    One byte exists of 8 bits. One byte can represent 256 characters, numbers or colour values
    Found on http://www.digital-point.co.uk/glossary.

  20. Byte
    8 bits or 256 discrete items of information such as colour, brightness etc. One full frame of CCIR 601 requires just under 1Mb of storage. One full frame of HD/24p video requires about nine times the storage.
    Found on http://www.homepost.co.uk/glossary.htm

  21. byte
    A unit of digital information consisting of eight bits.
    Found on http://www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_gl

  22. Byte
    A unit of digital value which consists of 8 bits, usually in the number of bytes such as kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes.
    Found on http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%

  23. Byte
    Basic data unit, comprising groups of 8 data bits that are processed together.
    Found on http://www.agbnielsen.co.uk/agb/index.ph

  24. Byte
    One byte consists of 8 bits. One byte can represent 256 characters, numbers or colour values.
    Found on http://www.sony.co.uk/glossary/ShowGloss

  25. Byte
    A byte is a set of 8 bits that represent a single character.
    Found on http://www.pcblues.co.uk/help_glossary.h


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