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  • What Is MP4?
    Learn about the MP4 (MPEG-4) file format extension.
  • What is Modulation?
    Modulation is the process of varying some characteristic of a periodic wave with an external signals.
  • What is LSASS?
    lsass.exe is part of the security system that comes along with Microsoft Windows. The task of lsass.exe is to verify the validity of users when they log onto the PC.
  • What Is Life Insurance Premium Finance?
    Life insurance premium finance allows individuals over the age of 60 to obtain a new life insurance policy and have the premiums paid by a premium finance company. This new financial planning tool can allow the procurement of a new policy with little or no initial out of pocket costs.
  • What is Jitter?
    Jitter is technically defined as a variation of a periodic signal or pulse from its ideal position in time. It is most commonly encountered in telecommunications (also called packet delay variation – PDV - the variation in the time of arrival of packets in a high-speed data transmission) and in electronic systems (the deviation in the amplitude, phase, timing or width of high-frequency digital signals).
  • What is ISAKMP?
    ISAKMP stands for Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol. ISAKMP is a protocol used for establishing the security associations and the cryptographic keys. A security association is used to support secure communication and it refers to the establishment of the shared security information between two networks.
  • What is International Calling Cards
    In the early 70’s telephone was catered to communication services for people all over the world. Thanks to the invention of cellular phones and pay phones, people are closer and connected all the time.
  • What is IMEI?
    IMEI, otherwise known as International Mobile Equipment Identification, is a series of numbers that identifies key elements of the phone that it can be registered to a single user and reported stolen if necessary.
  • What is ICMP?
    ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is an Internet protocol that is focused on the control of messages and the reporting of errors.
  • What is Hyperterminal?
    Hyperterminal is a program that is designed to perform the functions of communication and terminal emulation.
  • What is HDMI?
    HDMI, or high definition multimedia interface, is a type of audio and video interface that is used for the transmission of uncompressed digital streams.
  • What is HDCP?
    Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection.
  • What Is Genewize Life Sciences?
    In this article you're going to get the scoop on Genewize Life Sciences and learn about an incredible new technology they're bringing to the market.
  • What is Firmware
    Firmware is like a combination of both hardware and software. Basically any type of computer chip that contains data or any type of program on it can be considered to be firmware.
  • What is Ethernet?
    Ethernet is the single most widely used form of the local area network currently in existence.
  • What is eSATA?
    The main function of eSATA is to make it possible for SATA drives to be attached externally, creating a wider network of functionality by combining the power of each of the drives.
  • What is Error 403?
    We get the 403 Forbidden HTTP error when the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server does not let the client access the required data.
  • What is ERP?
    Enterprise Resource Planning, also known as ERP, is a method designed to integrate several different data sources and/or processes into one single unified system.
  • WHAT IS EEPROM?
    EEPROM is a type of ready-only memory that can be modified by the user of the ROM.
  • What is DSL?
    DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a telecommunication service that transforms an ordinary phone into a high-speed conduit for data, voice and video.
  • What is DMA?
    DMA is Direct Memory Access.

    DMA is a system that allows memory to be controlled without passing through the CPU.
  • What is DisplayPort?
    DisplayPort is the new digital display interface standard. It has been recently approved (5/2006) by VESA and will be hitting the markets in 2008. For most computer users, the fairly big and bulky VGA port is familiar. While the VGA port has been extremely reliable and has delivered competent performance, the new standard – the Display Port – is considered to be quite an upgrade from traditional VGA ports and is on par with HDMI.
  • What is dBm?
    Sometimes identified as dBmW, dBm has to do with the degree of power measured in decibels as it relates to one millwatt.
  • What is CPU Speed
    The CPU of a computer is the part of it which performs all of its logical and arithmetic calculations.
  • What is Computer Temperature
    A computer temperature, as the name clearly states, is the temperature of your computer. This is largely a sum of various devices giving off heat within the system. These can include the hard drives, graphic cards, CD-ROMs, power supplies, and the CPU, which gives off the most heat. The heat from these hardwares can have multiple negative effects on the machine, ultimately decreasing the life span of the computer.

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