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In computing, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the RFB protocol to remotely control another computer. I...
A computer virus hoax is a message warning the recipient of a non-existent computer virus threat. The message is usually a chain e-mail that tells the...
Brief corporate history of Vishay...
Visual Basic (VB) is the third-generation event-driven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for its COM pr...
Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), is an object-oriented computer programming language that can be viewed as an evolution of the classic Visual Basic (VB), w...
About VBI Our goal is to provide Visual Basic developers with the widest range of information they need in their daily programming routine. We seek t...
The development and evolution of the Mozilla browser, from its Netscape-seeded beginnings through the Firefox releases of today, can be fascinating. N...
Visual Objects 2.8 is a fully object-oriented application development system that allows you to quickly and easily create sophisticated applications t...
VoiceXML (VXML) is the W3C's standard XML format for specifying interactive voice dialogues between a human and a computer. It allows voice applicatio...
VP/CSS was a time-sharing operating system developed by National CSS. It began life in 1968 as a copy of IBM's CP/CMS, which at the time was distribut...
VPS/VM (Virtual Processing System/Virtual Machine) was an operating system that ran on IBM System/370 - System/3090 computers at Boston University in...
VSTa (Valencia's Simple Tasker) was an operating system with a microkernel architecture, with all device drivers and file systems residing in userspac...
1949-1962 One of the first large scale computer laboratories in the United States, the Wayne Computation Laboratory was organized in 1949 via the Ind...
Computing and Data Processing Center Records, 1956-1974 In 1947 Wayne State University entered the computer age with the purchase of a mechanical dif...
HUMAN COMPUTING "Can you do addition?" the White queen asked. "What's one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one?" -...
Wearable computers are digital devices that are worn on the body. This type of wearable technology has been used in behavioral modeling, health monito...
Computer technology has played an important role in businesses throughout the years. There has been active development of increasingly portable comput...
Introduction This document surveys current and planned languages and interfaces for developing World Wide Web based applications prefaced by a discu...
Web server can refer to either the hardware (the computer) or the software (the computer application) that helps to deliver content that can be access...
With nearly 70 categories, Website entries make up the majority of Webby Awards Winners, Nominees and Honorees. Some are beautiful to look at and inte...
A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in real time to a computer or computer network, often via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi....
WebKit is a layout engine designed to allow web browsers to render web pages. WebKit powers Google Chrome and Safari, which by August 2011 held nearly...
Some Websites Useful in the Computing Curriculum at Hofstra University...
Welcome to The Apple Museum! The Apple Museum is dedicated to the history of Apple Computer, Inc. and with more than 350 Apple products listed, the mo...
Celebrating 65 years of computing: 1946 to 2011 Originally announced on February 14, 1946, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)...
These three families of machines were produced by a range of different companies that were generally known as BCL - Business Computers Ltd....
In the early 70's, there was a company known as intergalactic Digital Research. The name was just a little too geeky for even them, and was later shor...
Medusa, was used mainly as a 2D drafting software. It was similar to drawing on paper in that you started out with a pre-formatted sheet size, set you...
A+ is a powerful and efficient programming language. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License. It embodies a rich set of functions...
ColdFusion is the hot way to create dynamic webpages that link to just about any database. ColdFusion is a programming language based on standard...
Before answering the question “What is Cyberpsychology” it is important to first define another concept which has influenced cyberpsychology a gre...
Euphoria is a simple, flexible, and easy-to-learn programming language. It lets you quickly and easily develop programs for Windows, DOS, Linux and Fr...
Glide OS 4.0 is a comprehensive Ad-Free cloud computing solution. Escape from the daily barrage of online floating, pop up, banner and streaming ads a...
GOLD is a free parsing system that you can use to develop your own programming languages, scripting languages and interpreters. It strives to be a dev...
MINIX 3 is a new open-source operating system designed to be highly reliable, flexible, and secure. It is loosely based somewhat on previous versions...
Smalltalk is a computer language designed specifically for a wide range of humans rather than a narrow group of computer specialists....
BIOS is an acronym for Basic Input Output System. It is the program that stores configuration details about your computer hardware and enables your co...
AltaVista, the Google of its day, is now to be gobbled up by Overture. It's a famous name that's seen better days. But AltaVista's not the only major...
Whiley is a hybrid object-oriented and functional programming language. Whiley employs extended static checking to eliminate errors at compile time, i...
Users access links to WiWiW's project description, methodology, a webpage for contacting project administrators (if you are an internet "pioneer," for...
There are plenty of object-oriented programming languages in existence including C#, Python and Ruby. So why use Cobra? This document addresses that q...
A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunication network that covers a broad area (i.e., any network that links across metropolitan, regional, or nati...
WinBatch is the Windows desktop automation solution -- take nearly anything your computer can do, and assign it to a simple menu selection, command or...
Windows 7 is the latest release of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including hom...
Windows 98 (codenamed Memphis) is a graphical operating system by Microsoft. It is the second major release in the Windows 9x line of operating system...
ActiveBasic The site is written in Japanese only... WindowsAlgorithm2 Algorithm is a fully visual RAD system but it is not a strict programming lan...
Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows Me (pronounced as an abbreviation, "windows em-e"), is a graphical operating system released on September 14, 2...
Windows Media Player (abbreviated WMP) is a media player and media library application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio, video an...