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Jack plugs, also known as line plugs in communication technology for headphones, are two-pole and multi-pole coaxial connectors that are widely used worldwide.
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DVB-T is a variant of Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) used for radio transmission of digital radio and television signals via terrestrial (earthbound) paths.
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Slimline SATA is a special form of SATA connector, especially for slimline devices.
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In information technology, interfaces are the connections between separate systems.
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Dolby Digital is the name for audio compression technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories.
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Tagged Command Queuing (TCQ) is a feature that was originally introduced with the SCSI-2 and later with the ATA-4 specification.
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A network-based storage system consisting of HDDs.
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Fibre Channel is a standard interface from the field of storage networks.
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Wi-Fi or WiFi is a technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards.
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mSATA was specified to allow for smaller memory.
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Firmware is a predefined, hardware-bound software.
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A computer virus is malware.
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Malware (malicious programs) are used to steal data or damage hardware and software.
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Malicious program for monitoring input.
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A worm is a program that reproduces itself without the help of other programs.
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A supposedly useful program with hidden functions that the user knows nothing about.
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GUIs are visual interfaces for operating devices.
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Backup (data protection) refers to the copying of data with the intention of being able to copy it back in case of data loss.
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Cryptography is the encryption of information of any kind.
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ACL is a software technique for limiting access to data and functions by operating systems and application programs.
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