Used to describe the physical parts of the computer which you can touch. Examples include monitors, keyboards, printers, hard disk, wiring, CPU etc
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A standard way for connecting high-definition video devices
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The practice in an office of allocating desks to workers when they are required or on a rota system, rather than giving each worker their own desk.
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is a company which usually for a monthly subscription fee, will allow a user to connect to the Internet.
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A type of network that makes use of radio channels to connect either to a local area network (LAN) or a router linked to the Internet.
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Is the routing of voice conversations through the internet or another IP-type network.
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This is the term used to plan a route from one place to another. For websites, it means a method has been provided for you to jump from one webpage to another.
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Is the main page of a web site. It is the first page that you will visit when you visit a site.
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This is a database which comprises of only one table.
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Consists of numbers, words, sounds and images which have no particular meaning attached to them.