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BIOS, or Basic Input/Output System, is firmware embedded in a computer’s motherboard that initializes hardware components and loads the operating system during startup. It provides essential low-level functions for the system to operate, such as controlling the keyboard, managing memory,…
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that operates on a peer-to-peer network without the need for intermediaries like banks or governments. It enables secure and transparent transactions through blockchain technology, where records of all transactions are publicly verified and stored…
BitTorrent is a way to share and download files over the internet without relying on a single server. Instead, it uses a network of people sharing the same file, with each person contributing a small part of the process. This…
Bloatware is software that is pre-installed on devices by manufacturers or carriers and includes unnecessary features or applications. These additional programs can consume system resources, slow down performance, and detract from the user experience. Think of bloatware as digital clutter…
Blockchain is a type of digital record-keeping system that stores information securely across many computers at once. Instead of relying on one central place, blockchain spreads its records over a network, making it secure, open, and hard to tamper with.…
A blog is a type of website or online platform where individuals or groups regularly publish written content, such as articles, opinions, or personal stories. Blogs often focus on specific topics or niches and allow readers to engage through comments…
Bluetooth is a technology that lets devices connect wirelessly over short distances, usually up to about 30 feet (10 meters). It uses radio waves to send data between gadgets like smartphones, tablets, headphones, and car audio systems, so there’s no…
A bookmark is a saved shortcut to a specific webpage that allows users to quickly revisit their favorite sites without having to search for them again. Bookmarks can be organized into folders and accessed directly from a browser’s bookmarks bar,…
Breadcrumbs are a navigational aid commonly found on websites, displaying a trail of links that indicate the user’s path from the homepage to the current page. Breadcrumbs help users understand their location within a website’s hierarchy and provide a convenient…
Browsers are software applications that provide a way to access and navigate the internet. They work by translating web code, like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, into the web pages that we see and interact with. Some of the most well-known…