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Domain:
A group of computers that can be accessed and administered with a common set of rules
A group of computers that can be accessed and administered with a common set of rules
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Web Host:
The Web host stores all the pages of your website and makes them available to computers connected to the Internet.
The Web host stores all the pages of your website and makes them available to computers connected to the Internet.
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WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy):
A security protocol for Wi-Fi networks.
A security protocol for Wi-Fi networks.
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VGA (Video Graphics Array):
The standard monitor or display interface used in most PCs.
The standard monitor or display interface used in most PCs.
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Tutorial:
An interactive software program created as a learning tool
An interactive software program created as a learning tool
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Sector:
The smallest unit that can be accessed on a hard disk
The smallest unit that can be accessed on a hard disk
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3G: A collection of third generation cellular data technologies.
4G: It succeeds 3G and is also called "IMT-Advanced," or "International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced."
4G: It succeeds 3G and is also called "IMT-Advanced," or "International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced."
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Partition:
A partition is a section of a hard disk. When you format a hard disk, you can usually choose the number of partitions you want.
A partition is a section of a hard disk. When you format a hard disk, you can usually choose the number of partitions you want.
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Optical Drive:
"Optical" refers to lasers, which can "see" and read data on optical discs.
"Optical" refers to lasers, which can "see" and read data on optical discs.
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Node:
Any system or device connected to a network
Any system or device connected to a network