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A CPU is the primary component of a computer responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations.
RAM is a type of computer memory that stores data and instructions used by the central processing unit (CPU). RAM allows for fast access and retrieval of information, making it crucial for efficient computing.
GPU is a specialized electronic circuit primarily designed to accelerate the creation and rendering of images, videos, and animations. GPUs are commonly used in gaming, video editing, and other graphics-intensive applications.
SSD is a type of storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store data persistently. Unlike traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), SSDs have no moving mechanical parts, which results in faster data access and improved reliability.
BIOS is a firmware that initializes hardware components and loads the operating system when a computer starts up. The BIOS also provides a low-level interface for configuring hardware settings.
HTML is the standard language used for creating web pages and applications. HTML uses tags to structure content and define its presentation on the internet.
URL is the address used to access a resource on the internet, such as a webpage or a file. A URL typically consists of a protocol (e.g., http:// or https://), a domain name, and a path to the specific resource.
FTP is a standard network protocol used for transferring files between a client and a server on a computer network. FTP is often used for website maintenance, file sharing, and software updates.
HTTP is the protocol used for transmitting data over the internet. HTTP defines how requests and responses between a client (such as a web browser) and a server should be formatted and handled.
TCP/IP is a set of networking protocols that enable the internet and many other computer networks to function. TCP ensures reliable transmission of data, while IP handles the addressing and routing of packets across networks.
VPN is a secure connection that encrypts and routes network traffic between a user's device and a private network over the internet. VPNs are commonly used to enhance privacy and security when accessing the internet remotely.
DNS is a hierarchical naming system that translates human-readable domain names (e.g., example.com) into internet protocol (IP) addresses. DNS plays a crucial role in allowing users to access websites by typing in familiar domain names instead of numeric IP addresses.
USB is a widely adopted interface used for connecting various devices to a computer. USB ports allow you to connect devices like keyboards, mice, printers, external hard drives, and more.
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to learn, reason, and perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. AI powers technologies like voice assistants, recommendation systems, and autonomous vehicles.
IoT describes the network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data. IoT allows for smart and interconnected systems in various domains, including home automation, healthcare, and more.
HTTPS is an extension of HTTP that adds encryption and security features. HTTPS ensures that data transmitted between a web browser and a website is encrypted, protecting it from unauthorized access or tampering.
JSON is a lightweight data interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write and for machines to parse and generate. JSON is widely used for transmitting structured data between a server and a web application.
SQL is a programming language used for managing and manipulating relational databases. SQL allows you to perform operations like querying data, inserting or updating records, and creating or modifying database structures.
WLAN refers to a wireless network that allows devices to connect and communicate within a limited area, such as a home, office, or campus. WLANs often use WiFi technology to provide wireless connectivity.
ASCII is a character encoding standard that represents text in computers and communication devices. ASCII assigns unique numerical codes to different characters, such as letters, digits, and special symbols, allowing them to be stored and exchanged electronically.
SSDP is a network protocol used to discover and announce network services and devices on a local area network (LAN). SSDP is commonly used in devices that support the universal plug and play (UPnP) framework.
DNSSEC is a set of extensions to the DNS protocol that provides cryptographic security measures to protect against DNS spoofing and tampering. DNSSEC ensures the authenticity and integrity of DNS records, enhancing overall DNS security.
WPA2 is a security protocol used to secure wireless computer networks. WPA2 provides stronger encryption and security features compared to its predecessor, WiFi protected access (WPA), making it a widely adopted standard for securing WiFi networks.
RAID is a technology that combines multiple physical disk drives into a single logical unit for improved performance, fault tolerance, or both. RAID is commonly used in servers and storage systems to provide data redundancy and increased data transfer speeds.
VPN tunneling refers to the process of encapsulating and encrypting network traffic within a VPN connection. When you establish a VPN tunnel, your data is securely transmitted between your device and the VPN server, protecting it from potential eavesdropping or interception.
BIOS flashing, also known as firmware flashing, is the process of updating or replacing the firmware (BIOS) of a computer's motherboard. This is typically done to provide bug fixes, security updates, or additional features to the system. It involves installing the updated firmware onto the motherboard's firmware chip.
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