3G or Third Generation Wireless systems refers to the developments of the wireless technology, especially in the area of mobile communications
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AT&T Inc. is the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services, DSL Internet access and wireless service in the United States with 71.4 million wireless customers and more than 150 million total customers
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It encompasses measures taken to prevent exceptions in the security policy of an application or the underlying system
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They are servers that provide authentication services to users or other systems. Users and other servers authenticate to such a server, and receive cryptographic tickets
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Back Orifice 2000 (often shortened to BO2k) is a computer program designed for remote system administration
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BREW or Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless is an application development platform created by Qualcomm for mobile phones
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Backup is an operation where the data is copied to a device for preserving the data or to restore the data in case of a failure of the hard disk
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In information technology, backup refers to making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data loss event
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Biometrics is the science used to analyze physical human body characteristics like fingerprints, retina, voice etc. to authenticate a person.
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These days we’re so used to dealing in Gigs and Megs, we forget about the more humble units of memory, the smallest units, the Bits and the Bytes
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Broadband in telecommunications is a term that refers to a signaling method that includes or handles a relatively wide range of frequencies, which may be divided into channels or frequency bins.
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Capacity optimization technologies are similar to data compression technologies, but they look for redundancy of very large sequences of bytes across very large comparison windows
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One of the notable aspects of the rise of the internet has been the new, alternative ways of advertising that have developed as a result
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The Commodore 64 is the best selling single personal computer model of all time
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It is a branch of technology known as information security as applied to computers
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IIt is also known as one click attack, sidejacking or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF (Sea-Surf) or XSRF, is a type of malicious exploit of websites
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The term "disk-to-disk", or "D2D", generally refers to disk-to-disk backup. With D2D, a computer hard disk is backed up to another hard disk rather than to a tape or floppy
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Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and Philips in the mid 1980s
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As the proud new possessor of an iPod, DRM these days is more than just an acronym to me. But for those of you out there for whom it is still just another TLA (three letter acronym), suffice to say that DRM stands for Digital Rights Management.
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