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S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a digital data transmission.
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The service set identifier (SSID) defines a service set or extended service set.
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Information about our known nurmeral system.
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The WWW is a space where resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and can be accessed via the Internet.
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ASCII, abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard.
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A WAN is a telecommunications network or computer network that extends over a large geographical distance.
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A collection of utilities with which the Windows user interface can be customized and optimized.
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VOB (Video Object) is the container format in DVD-Video media.
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GUIs are visual interfaces for operating devices.
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The slot bracket is a cover for gaps in a computer housing.
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NCQ enables several requests to be sent to the hard disk at the same time and the hard disk at the same time and the hard disk then decides for itself in which order it will process them.
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HDCP is an encryption system intended for the protected transmission of audio and video data.
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An aquastop is a basic protection against water damage.
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M2M describes the digital communication between end devices.
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In information technology cache refers to a fast buffer memory.
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A RAID system is used to organize multiple physical mass storage devices into a logical drive.
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Explanation of terms and references to LTE.
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In information technology, interfaces are the connections between separate systems.
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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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The AUX input is an analogue input for stereophonic audio signals.
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