Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A – Z)
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What is Web Console?

Web Console is a web-based application that allows end-users to manage their data. The ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor, TLS (Transport Layer Security), are ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What is a Proxy Server?

A proxy server is a computer system or router that functions as a relay between client ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What is Abacus?

The abacus also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool that has been used since ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Uses of Internet

Internet is the foremost important tool and the prominent resource that is being used by ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Uses of Computer

Computers have revolutionized the teaching profession in multiple ways. Teachers use ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a specification for a set of communication ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Compact Flash Card (CF Card)

Compact Flash is now the preferred memory card for professional videographers using ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Cloud Hosting

Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

VRAM (video RAM)

Dual-ported video RAM, or VRAM, is a dual-ported variant of dynamic RAM, which was once ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Flash Drive

A Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a common interface that enables the communication between ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Block Storage

Block storage is a storage scheme in which each volume acts as a separate hard drive, ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What Is The Lock Screen?

The lock screen is a security feature for a computer, smartphone, or tablet that helps ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

NAND Flash Memory

NAND flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology that does not require ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Multi-Level Cell (MLC)

A multi-level cell (MLC) is a memory cell capable of storing more than a single bit of ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

How To Reboot A Computer

Rebooting a computer system means restarting a computer via the power button. Generally, ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What is M.2 SSD?

M.2 SSD that we often call Solid State Drive, is used as storage in computers and speeds ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Non-volatile memory (NVM)

Non-volatile memory (NVM) or non-volatile storage also called long-term storage, ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

What is HDD?

A computer hard disk drive (HDD) is a also called hard disk drive or hard drive, a ...
Rx Web Design, and Development Guide (A - Z)

Terabyte (TB)

A terabyte is made up of multiple bytes, which store digital information and denote data ...
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