8 GB is an amount of data which has no relation to hours of internet usage. In what context are you saying 8 GB?
28 years
10 hours? i looked on internet :P
The answer will vary from individual to individual. There are active and passive users of Internet.
That depends entirely on what you mean but "computer". If you mean "internet" or "device capable of connecting to the internet", they damned near live on them. Using a computer and being on the internet are two different things. I found no data specifically for computer usage among teens, but of course there's a trillion articles about internet use.
560 * 12 / 60 = 112; Mohammed spends 112 hours on the Internet in a year.
About 160 miles (2 and three quarter hours). If you have more precise addresses there are many Internet sites that will give you driving directions. See the Related Links.
The DSi connects to your router, the same one your computer will be using, more than likely. Any internet usage on the DSi will therefore be coming from your home internet service. This does not mean an additional charge though - as many devices as you want can connect to and use your router. The only thing to consider is if your service has a monthly usage allowance.
Yes. Cox communications has a package that only supplies internet and not home phone usage along with it. Try them out, they seem to be preferred by many.
I have many macs but one of them is an emac. I love the emac, it may not have the best processor etc. but is great for internet usage.
First of all it is "Internet " not "enternet ". And answer to your question is yes. Many people on the internet looks at such things.It would be impossible to give an exact number, but certainly many, many millions.
Many internet providers can provide bundled services such as including high-speed internet and land-line phone usage. This can include AT&T, known as SBC Global, Comcast, and Clear.
The average American spends 32 hours on the internet per month. It is important to remember that this number includes all adults, many of whom may not use the internet for their work or have experience using the internet.