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By William Maclean, Security Correspondent BRUSSELS, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Computer jargon, a "tick box" culture and unimaginative advertising are discouraging Internet users from learning how to ...
Leetspeak, Internet shorthand, computer jargon for instant messaging -- whatever you call them, initialisms like BRB, LOL and BTW have now entered the public lexicon. (I know a few teenagers who ...
Computer jargon, a “tick box” culture and unimaginative advertising are discouraging Internet users from learning how to protect themselves online.
Guest To make learning more fun and interesting, here’s a list of important computer science theories and concepts explained with analogies and minimally technical terms.
L.A. officials have asked companies to stop using the terms ‘master’ and ‘slave’ on computer equipment because they are unacceptable and offensive.
In computer jargon, when your hard drive becomes overwhelmed with too much information it is said to be fragmented—or “fragged.” Today, the rapid and unsettling pace of change has left us ...
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