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remote wipe : The ability to completely erase a mobile device if it is lost or stolen.
short message service : A service offered by wireless companies that allows cell phone users to send text messages of 160 characters to any other user.
smart tv : A TV that offers connectivity to a variety of online services to let you watch movies and listen to music. Many also connect to other computing devices in your home.
smartphone : A device that combines the functions of a mobile phone and a handheld computer.
social media : A variety of websites and services that allow individuals to share photos, news, and thoughts with other individuals.
social networking : Websites that are used to create connections between friends, family members, and organizations, thereby allowing individuals to share information and receive updates from those in their social circles.
software : One or more computer programs that are packaged together for a unified purpose.
storage : The ability of a computer to hold or remember the information it processes.
streaming media : Music and movies that are delivered on demand from an online source.
streaming player : A small, affordable device that allows you to stream videos and music using your TV and wireless home network.
supercomputer : The largest and most powerful type of computer in the world, they are ideal for handling large and highly complex problems that require extreme calculating power.
tablet computer : A mobile device that typically ranges from 7 to 10 inches in size.
ultraportable computer : A thin, lightweight laptop that possesses strong processing power
wearable technology : Computing devices that are worn on various parts of the body.
wifi : The most popular standard for wireless networking; also called “802.11.”
wireless network : The most popular standard for wireless networking; also called “802.11.”
world wide web : A global system of linked, hypertext documents known as web pages.
Websites that are used to create connections between friends, family members, and organizations, thereby allowing individuals to share information and receive updates from those in their social circles.
The largest and most powerful type of computer in the world, they are ideal for handling large and highly complex problems that require extreme calculating power.
A thin, lightweight laptop that possesses strong processing power
Computing devices that are worn on various parts of the body.
A variety of websites and services that allow individuals to share photos, news, and thoughts with other individuals.
The ability to completely erase a mobile device if it is lost or stolen.
A TV that offers connectivity to a variety of online services to let you watch movies and listen to music. Many also connect to other computing devices in your home.
A mobile device that typically ranges from 7 to 10 inches in size.
A device that combines the functions of a mobile phone and a handheld computer.
The ability of a computer to hold or remember the information it processes.
A global system of linked, hypertext documents known as web pages.
One or more computer programs that are packaged together for a unified purpose.
A small, affordable device that allows you to stream videos and music using your TV and wireless home network.
The most popular standard for wireless networking; also called “802.11.”
Music and movies that are delivered on demand from an online source.
A service offered by wireless companies that allows cell phone users to send text messages of 160 characters to any other user.
The most popular standard for wireless networking; also called “802.11.”