- 9 online acronyms make you dumb

If you've ever been puzzled when you see your kid commenting words like 'imo,' 'tbh,' 'tl; dr' or seeing ICYMI character sequences on some foreign post, read the article below to
- What is FSB?

The frontside bus is a communication interface that acts as the main link between the CPU and the system memory.
- What is Low-Code? And how does it work?

The low-code design tool allows users to create complex programs without much coding experience. So what is low-code? How does it work? Let's find out in the following article.
- What is microSD Express memory card?

Performance is always a problem with memory cards and microSD Express promises to make memory cards much faster. So what is it, why is it faster than other cards? Let's find out
- What is Deepfake?

Deepfake is a technique for synthesizing human images based on artificial intelligence. It is used to combine and stack existing images and videos onto source images or videos
- Comparison of LTE, 4G and 5G networks

If you're a mobile user, you've probably heard about upcoming LTE, 4G and 5G. What are all these terms and how are they different? Let's explore in this article.
- What is Ghost?

Ghost is often called cloning, is a software-based process of copying data, copying the contents of a computer hard drive in a compressed file or a collection of files called
- What is Cryptographic Hash (cryptographic hash function)?

The cryptographic hash function or cryptographic hash is an algorithm that can run on data as a single file or password to create a value called a checksum.
- What is hash? Hash application

This article will explain to you what is a hash function? How it is used and its application.
- What is Registry Hive?

Registry hive in Windows Registry is the name given to a main part of the registry that contains the registry key, registry subkey (registry subkey) and registry value (registry
- Learn about HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (HKLM Registry Hive)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, often abbreviated as HKLM, is one of several registry hives that make up the Windows Registry.
- What is the hostname?

The hostname is the label assigned to the device (called the host) on the network and is used to distinguish this device from another device on a specific network or over the
- What does FQDN mean?

The FQDN or Fully Qualified Domain Name, written in the hostname and domain name, includes the top-level domain name, in the following order: [host name]. [Domain]. [Tld].
- What is Internet of Robotic Things?

Today's robots are far superior to their predecessors in terms of processing ability, self-study skills and, above all, their ability to connect with other objects.
- Does gold-plated HDMI cable make better image quality?

What is gold-plated HDMI cable? Is it better than regular HDMI cable? Let's explore in this article.
- Things you should know about the NSFW content of Reddit

Subreddit NSFW is the place to create a huge amount of traffic for this social network and has become a favorite place for individuals who want to express themselves and discover
- What is the staging environment?

The staging environment is an exact replica of the production environment for software testing. The staging environment was created for code testing, builds and updates.
- Learn about the Dogpile search engine

Dogpile is a metadata search engine that receives results from many search engines and other directories, then displays the results to users.
- What is Vpncmgr.exe?

Vpncmgr.exe is part of SoftEther VPN and developed by SoftEther VPN project at University of Tsukuba, Japan.
- What is Samsung's Secure Folder feature?

If you are using a Samsung phone, do you know about the Secure Folder feature that allows you to keep your files private?