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In networking speak, the term “routing” means determining the paths to get from one network to another. Higher end routers, such as those used by businesses, educational institutions and Internet server providers (ISPs) often need to be aware...
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What is a CPU/Processor?
The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is essentially the brain of the computer. It interprets and executes instructions and data contained in software programs. The more generic term “processor” is often used to refer...
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What is Digital Radio?
It’s the most significant advancement in radio broadcasting since the introduction of FM stereo more than 50 years ago. HD Radio technology enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast their programs digitally – a tremendous...
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A network-attached storage (NAS) drive is a dedicated storage device that uses its own operating system and software to provide centralised storage and file sharing over a computer network. NAS prices have come down to almost standard external hard-drive...
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The netbook form factor offers consumers a low-cost ultraportable notebook in a market segment where notebooks used to cost $1,500 and up. With most netbooks costing less than $400, they are cheap enough to buy one in addition to your full-size notebook....
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A Video Capture Card and TV Capture Card allow you to send a Video or TV signal to your Computer. The signal can then be recorded to the Computers Hard Drive with TV or Video Capture Software. There are several different kinds of Capture Cards on the...
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When looking for a new modem, users usually don’t pay due attention to the choice. But while other components of a computer (for example, a latest and expensive video card or a processor) become obsolete very soon and require upgrade, the right...
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Are you in the dark about which type of memory card or memory stick fits your camera, cell phone, or MP3 player? Ezy Electronics buying guide for memory cards should make your search easier. It’s important to know which memory storage is compatible...
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Webcams are video capture devices connected to computers or computer networks, often using a USB port. If they connect to networks it is via ethernet or Wi-Fi. Their most popular use is for video conversations, permitting a computer to act as a videophone...
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A video card, video adapter or a graphics accelerator card, display adapter, or graphics card, is an expansion card whose function is to generate and output images to a display. Many video cards offer added functions, such as accelerated rendering of...