Home / Computers / Page 4
Most Recent

Titan Supercomputer

Titan is the name given to a supercomputer developed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in...

Arm Processors

ARM processors are a family of 32-bit microprocessors developed by Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. in the 1980s. Today ARM processors...

All-In-One Computers Definition

All-in-one PCs, also known as all-in-one desktops, integrate the computer case and system components into the monitor so that the...

AMD Trinity

The codename used for AMD’s second-generation accelerated processing units (APUs). AMD Trinity processors follow the company’s first generation “Llano” processors,...

Chief River

A codename for Intel Ivy Bridge processors developed specifically for tablet, ultrabook and Mac laptop computers. Chief River processors are...

NOOK

NOOK is a line of Android-powered portable e-book reader devices developed and marketed by Barnes & Noble that competes with...

Sony Playstation

Sony PlayStation is a line of video game console devices designed by Sony to compete with other gaming platforms like...

Aperture Priority

A digital camera setting that allows the user to set the size of the aperture (also called f-stop) and allow...

Shutter Priority

A digital camera setting that allows the user to set the shutter speed and allows the camera determine the aperture...

Portrait Mode

In photography and digital photography, portrait mode is a function of the digital camera that is used when you are...

Landscape Mode

In photography and digital photography, landscape mode is a function of the digital camera that is used when you are...

Automatic Exposure Mode

Automatic exposure mode (also called automatic exposure and abbreviated as AE) is a standard feature on digital cameras that will...