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What is Power Cycle Term?

Despite appearing to be a word, the term "power cycle" is more frequently used as a verb. To power cycle a gadget is to switch it off and on again in plain English. For instance, if a router stops...

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What is Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)?

RFID is a device that uses radio-responsive bands to monitor things, persons, or creatures. An embedded device called an RFID tag has a tiny transmitter on it. They can be used on a variety of...

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What is Private Branch Exchange (PBX)?

A PBX is a local phone system created specifically for a company or group. Only a small number of exterior phone numbers can be shared by a sizable number of people...

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What is PCMCIA?

An group called PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) was responsible for developing guidelines for extension cards for handheld computers. It started in 1989 and ran...

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What is Mainframe Computer?

A mainframe computer is a robust computer designed for handling large amounts of data. Large amounts of memory, numerous concurrent computers, and high data input/output capacities are all features...

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What is Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)?

SCSI is a type of computer link mainly utilized by fast hard disks. This is so that SCSI, as opposed to the widely used IDE disk link, can enable quicker data transmission speeds. Additionally...

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What is Mesh Wi-Fi?

Several Wi-Fi devices operate together to form a unified wireless network in a mesh Wi-Fi setup. The objective is to spread a dependable wireless signal evenly throughout a sizable house or...

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What is Thunderbolt Interface?

The high-speed I/O device known as Thunderbolt was created by Intel and Apple. It enables both data devices and screens and is built on the PCI Express and DP technologies. While the third and...

196 Technology

What is Passive-matrix?

A array of vertical and horizontal lines is used in the passive-matrix LCD technology to show a picture on the screen. An junction of two lines in the matrix controls each image. The hue and...

200 Technology

What is Multimedia Over Coax Alliance (MoCA)?

In place of (or in addition to) traditional Ethernet cabling, MoCA utilizes the existing coax cable television wiring in a structure as part of a computer network. This offers the advantages of a...

204 Technology

What is OLED?

OLED is pronounced "oh-led" and stands for "Organic Light Emitting Diode." OLED is a kind of LCD-like flat-screen display that doesn't need a backlight. An OLED panel, on the other hand, lights up...

208 Technology

What is Micro Channel Architecture (MCA)?

It is an extension connector developed by IBM and used in the PS/2 desktop computers manufactured by the firm. The amount of I/O interfaces can be increased by adding more devices by connecting...

200 Technology

What is Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR)

LiDAR is a distance tracking device that looks for nearby things using light bursts. By measuring the amount of time it takes for each wave to bounce back to the source, a LiDAR sensor can calculate..

202 Technology

What is eSIM?

The term "embedded SIM" (eSIM) refers to a SIM chip or "UICC" that is integrated into a mobile device. Although it is not detachable, it offers the same capability as a SIM card...

202 Technology

What is Haptics?

The term "haptics" (also known as "haptic technology") refers to devices that create minute movements to aid in the physical input of an electrical gadget. Haptic technology is frequently found in...

191 Technology

What is HiDPI?

A monitor with a high pixel density, or DPI, is referred to as hiDPI. Compared to a normal DPI monitor, a HiDPI screen can show writing that is crisper and pictures that are more detailed...

207 Technology

What is Head-Mounted Display (HMD)?

A head-mounted display, or HMD, is a visual tool for mixed, enhanced, or virtual reality. It could be as tiny as a set of spectacles or as big as a headgear with a built-in monitor...

207 Technology

What is IBM Compatible?

In the early 1980s, Macintosh and IBM machines dominated the desktop computer industry. IBM computers mainly used PC-DOS, whereas Apple systems operated a unique operating system created by Apple...

199 Technology

What is ADSL?

"Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line" is what ADSL stands for. An example of a DSL internet link is ADSL. It transmits digital data over copper telephone lines, just like SDSL. The term "asymmetric"...

236 Technology

What is ISA?

The abbreviation ISA stands for "Industry Standard Architecture." ISA is a form of interface used to introduce expansion devices to PCs. An ISA interface may be used to install a video card...

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