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VCD (also called video CD, video compact
disc or "disc") is a compact disc
format based on CD-ROM XA that is
specifically designed to hold MPEG-1
video data and to include
interactive capabilities. VCD has a
resolution similar to that of VHS,
which is far short of the resolution
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A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a
way to use a public
telecommunication infrastructure,
such as the Internet, to provide
remote offices or individual users
with secure access to their
organization's network. |
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Virus |
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A virus is a piece of
programming code usually
disguised as something else
that causes some unexpected
and usually undesirable
event. A virus is often
designed so that it is
automatically spread to
other computer users. |
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Virus Hoax |
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A virus hoax is a false
warning about a computer
virus. Typically, the
warning arrives in an
e-mail note or is
distributed through a
note in a company's
internal network. |
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Visual Studio .NET |
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Visual Studio .NET is
Microsoft's visual
programming environment
for creating Web
services based on use of
the Extensible Markup
Language (XML).Visual
Studio .NET comes with
the .NET Framework,
including the Common
Language Runtime, and
includes several
programming languages
including Visual Basic,
Visual C++, and Visual
C#. |
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VoIP |
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VoIP
(voice over IP - that is, voice
delivered using the Internet
Protocol) is a term used in IP
telephony for a set of
facilities for managing the
delivery of voice information
using the Internet Protocol
(IP). |
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