We all know that we need to compress a large file if we want to transfer or send it to someone. But have you ever thought about what happens to a file when it is compressed? How does the size of a ...
Whenever you're space-constrained with your files, whether that's for storage purposes or for sharing them online, it's important to know what types of compression are available and how these affect ...
Thanks to ever-growing hard-drive capacities and ever-faster network connections, compressing files isn’t quite the vital and frequent task it used to be. Still, it’s useful in certain situations; for ...
Ever try to e-mail 15 to 20 digital photos at once? Or a hefty PowerPoint presentation? It's not always easy. Some e-mail systems put a limit on the number of files attached to each outgoing message, ...
There’s a new type of file transfer solution gaining traction in the IT world, and it focuses on larger files. As the advancing of technology has allowed for the larger dissemination of data, popular ...
Video files are typically large and consume a significant amount of disk space. More importantly, if the video file is raw and has been taken unprocessed from a camera then it might have an even ...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA--(Marketwired - October 05, 2015) - A Remote Code Execution Vulnerability has been discovered in the latest version of WinRAR, which remains ...
The compression and decompression of files is one the most useful inventions in the history of computing, but the lack of portable and open tools poses a major obstacle to making the process as useful ...
Digitized mammograms are actually interpreted more accurately by radiologists once they have been "compressed." Though compression strips away much of the original data, it still leaves intact those ...