In computing, memory refers to the computer hardware integrated circuits that store information for immediate use in a computer.
Most semiconductor memory is organized into memory cells or bistable flip-flops, each storing one bit (0 or 1).
C, an early systems programming language, was developed by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson at Bell Labs between 1969 and 1973.
The computer that process both analog and digital is called Hybrid computer.
In computer technology, a coding error in a computer program is called a bug.
A clipboard is a temporary storage area for items that the user wants to cut or copy from one place to another.
For example, in a word processor application, the user might want to cut text from one part of a document and paste it in another part of the document or somewhere else, it is temporarily stored in clipboard.
False. MS-Word is not an Operating system.
Microsoft Word or MS-Word is an Application software developed by the company Microsoft. It allows users to Type and Save documents.
Online functional learning portals are accessed through the web portal.
Million Instructions Per Second is a method of measuring the raw speed of a computer's processor. MIPS measures roughly the number of machine instructions that a computer can execute in one second.
DPI [Dots Per Inch] is a measurement of output quality of printer resolution. It represents number of ink dots the printer can place in an area of one square inch. The lesser the DPI the less sharper the image and vice versa.
Therefore, a printer that may have 400 DPI, a printer that can print 400 x 400 per square inch or 1,60,000 dots per inch.
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