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Screen name (computing)
Screen name (computing) A screen name or screenname is a name or ...
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Talk:Screen name (computing)
Talk:Screen name (computing) Name of article Nowhere but here is "screenname ... much less common: "screenname" - 583,000 hits "screen name" - 2,080,000 hits Therefore, ...
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Screen name
Screen name For pseudonyms used for film appearances, see stage name For pseudonyms used for internet communications and BBSs, see screen name (computing) The Screen Name service (also ...
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Mouse (computing)
Mouse (computing) Operating a mechanical mouse. 1: Moving the ... the motion of the pointer on the screen can be mouse-like. Mice Early mice ... of fine blue and grey lines. As computing power grew cheaper, it became possible to ... number of pixels moved on the computer screen. Additionally, operating systems traditionally apply acceleration, referred ... ballistics calculation is used that compensates for screen resolution and has better linearity. Mice ...
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Server (computing)
Server (computing) In information technology, a server is a ... computer system that provides services to other computing systems—called clients—over a network. The term is ... system. Description Servers occupy a place in computing similar to that occupied by minicomputers in ... they do not display information on a screen and do not expect user input. Instead ... Internet servers are the Web; the Domain Name System; electronic mail; file transfer; instant ...
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Icon (computing)
Icon (computing) Mac OS X Panther allows continuous scaling ... as icons, in addition to their file name and, in certain cases, other details. In ... some other specialized viewing area on the screen. The most recent systems and the most ...
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Talk:Mouse (computing)
Talk:Mouse (computing) "...involving a small object..." A mouse is ... someone explain how the cursor on the screen is "mouse-like"? In what sense? What ... origin is definitely primary in why the name "mouse" stuck, regardless of what the inventors ... make up some phantom critics in the name of half-hearted NPOV? Pete 18:54 ... laments, "Even the best general histories of computing make only passing mention to the ...
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Talk:User (computing)
Talk:User (computing) Username I quote: A username is a unique name for each user. User names are usually ... the policies of the particular service, the name may be chosen by the user or ... administrator. So is it "username" or "user name" (note the space)? If "username," then it ... should read, "A username is a unique name for each user. Usernames are usuall..." ...
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Trusted computing (translated from Italian)
Trusted computing The term Trusted Computing (TC) (computer science trusted) family of detailed ... effect (and the attempt) of the trusted computing are to impose of the unreasonable restrictions ... concepts to the base of the trusted computing are: Every single macchina/CPU it is ... one. The main controversy on the trusted computing regards this meant of confidence. The ...
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Virtual Network Computing
Virtual Network Computing Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a desktop sharing system which ... from one computer to another relaying the screen updates back in the other direction, over ... the research part of the lab. The name originates from a thin client ATM Network ... program on the machine that shares its screen, and the client (or viewer) is ...
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