- What does DVD stand for?
DVD stands for (Digital Versatile Disc).
- How many DVD formats are available?
There are three formats available.
- What is a dingbat?
A dingbat is used in computers to describe fonts that had symbols and shapes in the position designated for alphabetical or numerical characters.In a broader sense, a dingbat is any character[#,&,*] including pictographs in the shapes of smiles or decorative swirls that are not part of the standard alphanumeric characters.
- What is a handshake?
- What is a Home Page ?
The introductory document of an individual's or organization's Web site. It tipically serves as a table of contents to the site's other pages or provides links to other sites.
- What handles can you hold in your hand ?
The type of handle you can't hold in your hand is a bucket handle.
- What was ENIAC?
The ENIAC was the first computer made for the military. It was completed in 1946.
- What contribution did Ada Byron make to computing?
She contributed the the first computer program to the world.
- What kind of wafers are use at Intel to make computer chips?
The kind of wafers that are made to make computer chips are 12 inch wafers with 45 nm technology.
- What do they call the suit that cleanroom technicians must wear while making computer chips?
The suit is called the Tyvex suit.
- What does modem stand for anyway?
It stands for Modulator-De-Modulator.
- What is a bit?
A bit is a binary digit, the smallest increment of data on a computer.
- How many bits are in a byte?
There are 8 bits in a byte.
- How many nibbles are in a byte ?
There are 2 nibbles in a byte.
- What do we call the ARPANET's development?
We now call it the NPC.
- In what year was the first World Wide Web software created by Tim Berners- Lee ?
It was created in 1991.
- What was the first document posted?
The first document posted was the Declaration of Independence .
- When were floppy disks introduced?
The floppy disks were introduced in the 1970's.
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