English (en) Pop-up A pop-up is a graphical user interface (GUI) display area, usually a small window, that suddenly appears ("pops up") in the foreground of the visual interface. Popup can appear as a window in different sizes and screen positions on websites' visual interface. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Inbox Yorùbá (yo) Ìfihàn...
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Podcast
English (en) Podcast A podcast is a type of digital media, usually audio, that is available in a series of episodes or parts and is streamed or downloaded by the end user over the internet. Podcasts can be made available via a release schedule or uploaded to the Web randomly. Alternatively called audioblog or blogcasting...
Plug-in
English (en) Plug-in A plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program. When a program supports plug-ins, it enables customization. A plugin is a software add-on that is installed on a program, enhancing its capabilities. For example, if you wanted to...
Pixel
English (en) Pixel A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image or graphic that can be displayed and represented on a digital display device. A pixel is the basic logical unit in digital graphics. Pixels are combined to form a complete image, video, text, or any visible thing on a computer display. Other...
Software Pirate
English (en) Software pirate A software pirate is anyone who intentionally or unintentionally commits these illegal acts of to illegally copying and selling another person’s work such as computer program/software. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Hacker, Software piracy Yorùbá (yo) Àṣàmúlò èlò àìrídìmú láìbófinmu Decomposition: Apínṣẹ́-àìrídìmú-ká láìgbàṣẹ Decomposition: Ẹni tí ó ń pín iṣẹ́-àìrídìmú...
Software piracy
English (en) Software piracy Piracy is the unauthorised distribution, theft, reproduction, copying, performance, storage, sale or other use of intellectual property (IP) protected under copyright law. It is a form of copyright infringement. Software piracy is the act of illegally using, copying, modifying, distributing, sharing, or selling computer software protected by copyright laws. Other languages:...
Pin (place somewhere)
English (en) Pin (place somewhere) To place an object onto a start menu, taskbar, home screen or Web page. For example, in Windows, "Pin to Taskbar" places the application icon onto the taskbar. The Mac equivalent is "Keep in Dock." Pin is also keeping a single application on screen in a mobile device. Other languages:...
Pin (tiny connectors on the IC chip)
English (en) Pin (tiny connectors on the IC chip) The male lead on a chip, RAM module, expansion card or cable connector. Each pin plugs into its female counterpart to complete the circuit. The number of pins reflects the number of wires/pathways that carry signals. The pins of the microprocessor, or any chip for that...
PIN
English (en) PIN The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is an essential verification method to authenticate an identity. PIN is an abbreviated password from four to six alphanumeric or numeric code used for authenticated access to a system. PIN is also used as authentication at an ATM terminal, POS and it may also be required for...
Domain (domain name)
English (en) Domain A domain or domain name is the location of a website. For example, the domain name "termlog.ng" has its IP address which is a long string of numbers. A domain name contains a maximum of sixty-three characters, with one character minimum, and is entered after the protocol in the URL (uniform resource...
