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font
The word 'font' refers to a set of printable or displayable typography or text characters in a specific style and size. Read Full Definition
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image
An image is a visual representation of something, while a digital image is a binary representation of visual data. Read Full Definition
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pixel
The pixel -- a word invented from picture element -- is the basic unit of programmable color on a computer display or in a computer image. Read Full Definition
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file system
In computing, a file system -- sometimes written filesystem -- is a logical and physical system for organizing, managing and accessing the files and directories on a device's solid-state drive (SSD), hard-disk ... Read Full Definition
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fax
A fax -- short for 'facsimile' and sometimes called 'telecopying' -- is the telephonic transmission of scanned-in printed material, including text or images. Read Full Definition
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Adobe Flash
Adobe Flash is a software platform used to create rich digital content containing animation, graphic effects, streaming video and other interactive elements to deliver engaging user experiences over many platforms,... Read Full Definition
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PCoIP (PC over IP)
PC over IP (PCoIP) is a remote display protocol that Teradici developed for delivering remote desktops and applications to endpoints. Read Full Definition
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OCR (optical character recognition)
OCR (optical character recognition) is the use of technology to distinguish printed or handwritten text characters inside digital images of physical documents, such as a scanned paper document. Read Full Definition
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vector graphics
Vector graphics are computer images created through a sequence of commands or mathematical statements that place lines and shapes in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space. Read Full Definition
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What is virtual desktop infrastructure? VDI explained
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a desktop virtualization technology wherein a desktop operating system, typically Microsoft Windows, runs and is managed in a data center. Read Full Definition
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