Computer Terminologies and Explanation
Computer Terminologies and Explanation
and Explanation
Applications
• A program that helps you more easily work with you operating
system and application programs by providing pictures and visual
clues to help you work. Windows is the GUI on PCs.
Hard Disc and Hard Disc Space
• The place where programs and files are stored in a computer. Also
called the Hard Disc. On PCs this is often the c:/ drive.
• The amount of permanent storage of data measured in bytes. This
storage exists whether the computer is on or off.
Hardware and Peripheral
• Connection on the computer that allows input devices like monitors, disk
drives, the mouse, or keyboards. Common ports are serial for connecting a
modem or a mouse, USB for connecting a scanner, digital camera, Ethernet
ports for connecting to a network, and audio in/out ports for connecting to
headphones or a microphone.
Motherboard
• Computer drivers are very essential software that allows the Operating System
to control computer hardware. Without these “drivers” certain hardware or
even new hardware cannot be used as OS will see the device as non-functional.
(Most operating systems have basic drivers out of the box that allows basic
functionality)
Email
• Short for "electronic mail," is one of the most widely used features
of the Internet, along with the web. It allows you to send and
receive messages to and from anyone with an email address,
anywhere in the world.
Cloud Storage
• Is a model of computer data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical
pools, said to be on "the cloud". The physical storage spans multiple servers
(sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically
owned and managed by a hosting company. These cloud storage providers are
responsible for keeping the data available and accessible, and the physical
environment protected and running. People and organizations buy or lease
storage capacity from the providers to store user, organization, or application
data.
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