Mhz-A unit of frequency equal to one million cycles per second.
Network-Hardware and software data communication systems.
GB-A unit of computer memory or data storage capacity equal to 1,024 megabytes (900 bytes).
Boot-To load and initialise the operating system on a computer.
RAM-Computer memory available to the user for creating loading or running programs and for the temporary storage and manipulation of data.
Resolution-The maximum number of pixels that can be displayed on a monitor.
Non-system disk error-
Firewall-A means of separating a computer network from outside networks for security purposes.
Bit-The unit of information; the amount of information obtained by asking a yes-or-no question.
ROM-Computer memory in which program instructions operating procedures or other data are permanently stored.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Photoshop-A graphics editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems.
Media player-A software application that controls audio and video of a computer.
MIDI-Is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments.
Rip-To copy audio or video, typically from a compact disk or dvd to a file on a computer hard disk.
Wav-A sound format developed by microsoft and used extensively in microsoft windows.
Pixel-The smallest element of an image that can be individually processed in a video display system.
Clip art-Drawings or illustrations available as in a book or on a cd-rom for easy insertation into other material.
Bitmap-A set of bits that represents a graphic image, with each bit or group of bits corresponding to a pixel in the image.
BMP-The only graphics format where compression actually enlarges the file.
MP3-A digital audio compression algorithm that achieves a compression factor of about twelve while preserving sound quality.
Media player-A software application that controls audio and video of a computer.
MIDI-Is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments.
Rip-To copy audio or video, typically from a compact disk or dvd to a file on a computer hard disk.
Wav-A sound format developed by microsoft and used extensively in microsoft windows.
Pixel-The smallest element of an image that can be individually processed in a video display system.
Clip art-Drawings or illustrations available as in a book or on a cd-rom for easy insertation into other material.
Bitmap-A set of bits that represents a graphic image, with each bit or group of bits corresponding to a pixel in the image.
BMP-The only graphics format where compression actually enlarges the file.
MP3-A digital audio compression algorithm that achieves a compression factor of about twelve while preserving sound quality.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
1.On the Web,MPEG Video files have the extension .mpg and MPEG Audio files generally have the extension .mp2 or .mp3.
2.Digital camera-A camera that creates a photograph in digital form and records on digitalmemory rather than film.
3.Multimedia-Having or offering the use of various communications or promotional media.
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5.Audio video interleave-A multimedia container format introduced by microsoft in november 1992.
6.It wont let me put the animated thing on here.
Animated gif-An animated picture that moves.
7.Sound file-An audio file format for storing audio data on a computer system.
Audio file format.
8.The tutorial will show you how to make transparent GIF images which allow the background color or texture of your website to show through the areas that you define as transparent.
9.Visual presentations on some surface such as a wall canvas computer screen paper or stone to brand inform illustrate or entertain.
10.
2.Digital camera-A camera that creates a photograph in digital form and records on digitalmemory rather than film.
3.Multimedia-Having or offering the use of various communications or promotional media.
4.
5.Audio video interleave-A multimedia container format introduced by microsoft in november 1992.
6.It wont let me put the animated thing on here.
Animated gif-An animated picture that moves.
7.Sound file-An audio file format for storing audio data on a computer system.
Audio file format.
8.The tutorial will show you how to make transparent GIF images which allow the background color or texture of your website to show through the areas that you define as transparent.
9.Visual presentations on some surface such as a wall canvas computer screen paper or stone to brand inform illustrate or entertain.
10.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
website-A grouping of web pages under a single name.
Homepage-The starting page of a website.
Search engine-An internet function that allows the user to search the internet for specific sites related to the terms entered.
Download-The process of moving software from the internet to a computer.
File transfer protocol-A means of sending files by way of the internet.
Webmaster-The person who oversees the creation and management of a web page.
Internet filter-A means of preventing a user from having access to certain sites on the internet.
Internet service provider-A service that provides users with e-mail and internet accounts that can be accessed using either a modem or a network.
Worm-a type of virus.
Plug-in-An additional feature added to an internet browser.
Homepage-The starting page of a website.
Search engine-An internet function that allows the user to search the internet for specific sites related to the terms entered.
Download-The process of moving software from the internet to a computer.
File transfer protocol-A means of sending files by way of the internet.
Webmaster-The person who oversees the creation and management of a web page.
Internet filter-A means of preventing a user from having access to certain sites on the internet.
Internet service provider-A service that provides users with e-mail and internet accounts that can be accessed using either a modem or a network.
Worm-a type of virus.
Plug-in-An additional feature added to an internet browser.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Kelci Ree.
Brick and mortar-Pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to Internet or remote services.
Upload-To transfer software, data, ect., from a smaller to a larger computer.
Hypertext-A method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data nonsequentially.
Url-Uniform Resource Locator; a protocol for specifying addresses on the Internet.
Virus-A program or piece of code, a type of malware, written by a crcker, that “infects” one or more other programs by embedding a copy of itself in them.
Hyperlink-A segment of text or a graphical item that serves as a cross-reference between parts of a hypertext documents.
Browser-A program which allows a person to read hypertext.
Chatroom-A branch of a computer network in which participants can engage in real-time discussions with one another.
Login-The act of logging in to a computer, esp. a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
Logon-Idk.
Hypermedia-A system in which various forms of information, as data, text, graphics, video, and audio, are linked together by a hypertext program.
Cookie-A handle, transaction ID, or other token of agreement between cooperating programs.
Internet-An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
Netiquette-The conventions of politeness recognized on Usenet and in mailing lists, such as not (cross-)posting to inappropriate groups and refraining from commercial advertising outside the biz groups.
Web Address-The location on the Internet of a certain company, server, or file.
Denial of service-Is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users.
Internet Explorer-The main rival to Netscape Navigator (which runs on many more platforms).
Mozilla Firefox-A free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation.
Web Page-A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web.
Dot Com-.com is a domain name in most commercial Internet addresses.
Brick and mortar-Pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to Internet or remote services.
Upload-To transfer software, data, ect., from a smaller to a larger computer.
Hypertext-A method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data nonsequentially.
Url-Uniform Resource Locator; a protocol for specifying addresses on the Internet.
Virus-A program or piece of code, a type of malware, written by a crcker, that “infects” one or more other programs by embedding a copy of itself in them.
Hyperlink-A segment of text or a graphical item that serves as a cross-reference between parts of a hypertext documents.
Browser-A program which allows a person to read hypertext.
Chatroom-A branch of a computer network in which participants can engage in real-time discussions with one another.
Login-The act of logging in to a computer, esp. a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
Logon-Idk.
Hypermedia-A system in which various forms of information, as data, text, graphics, video, and audio, are linked together by a hypertext program.
Cookie-A handle, transaction ID, or other token of agreement between cooperating programs.
Internet-An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
Netiquette-The conventions of politeness recognized on Usenet and in mailing lists, such as not (cross-)posting to inappropriate groups and refraining from commercial advertising outside the biz groups.
Web Address-The location on the Internet of a certain company, server, or file.
Denial of service-Is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users.
Internet Explorer-The main rival to Netscape Navigator (which runs on many more platforms).
Mozilla Firefox-A free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation.
Web Page-A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web.
Dot Com-.com is a domain name in most commercial Internet addresses.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Kelci Ree.
DVD-(Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical storage media format, and was founded in 1995.
Laser printer-A common printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper.
SDRam-A dynamic random access memory that has a synchronous interface.
Router-A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information.
Scanner-A device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image.
Intel-The world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue.
Zip Drive-A medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by lomega in late 1994.
Firewire-A serial bus interface standard for high speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications.
Microprocessor-Incorporates most or all of the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit.
Flash Card-An insert to a digital camera to be used as storage for photographs taken with a camera.
DVD-(Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical storage media format, and was founded in 1995.
Laser printer-A common printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper.
SDRam-A dynamic random access memory that has a synchronous interface.
Router-A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information.
Scanner-A device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image.
Intel-The world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue.
Zip Drive-A medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by lomega in late 1994.
Firewire-A serial bus interface standard for high speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications.
Microprocessor-Incorporates most or all of the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit.
Flash Card-An insert to a digital camera to be used as storage for photographs taken with a camera.
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