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Two’s Complement

Two’s Complement

What is Two’s Complement ? One’s Complement solves the problem of signed bit operations, but there is still a problem that is not solved, that…

Typo Domain

A typo domain name is a registered domain name which capitalize on typos for gaining “natural” and free traffic. Typo domains are also registered by…

UNIX

UNIX

UNIX is a powerful, multitasking, multi-user operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s at AT&T’s Bell Labs. It was designed to be a…

URL

A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is the address of an Internet website or webpage. Think of a URL as a street address for the…

User Experience

User Experience

In SEO (Search Engine Optimization), user experience (UX) refers to the overall experience that users have when interacting with a website or webpage. It encompasses…

Virtualization

Virtualization

  Virtualization uses software to create an abstraction layer over computer hardware, enabling the division of a single computer’s hardware components—such as processors, memory and…

VPS

VPS

VPS hosting stands for Virtual Private Server hosting. It is a type of web hosting that provides a virtualized server environment for websites or applications.…

Vulnerability Scanning

Vulnerability Scanning

Vulnerability scanning is a process used to identify security weaknesses and potential vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, applications, and devices. It involves using automated tools…

Web site

A Web site is a related collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a beginning file called a home page. A company or…

WebSite Builder

Website Builder Business and Personnel Website Builder Business Plus and Online Store   All Website Builder Plans Include: Unlimited website pages – You can build…

What are Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLD)?

Country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) represent specific geographic locations. For example: .mx represents Mexico and .eu represents the European Union. Some ccTLDs have residency restrictions. For example,…

What is a nameserver?

Nameservers are the Internet’s equivalent to phone books. A nameserver maintains a directory of domain names that match certain IP addresses (computers). The information from…

What is gTLD — Generic Top Level Domain

A gTLD is a generic top-level domain name. These are not linked to geographical regions or special authorities. gTLDs are typically used to describe organizations…

What is IP Addresses

Every computer connected to the internet has an IP (or Internet Protocol) address—the address that other computers can read to figure out where to send…

What is IPv4 and IPv6 ?

There are two versions of Internet Protocol in popular use: version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6). IPv4 was developed in the early 1980s. It…

What is RIR — Regional Internet Registry

There are currently five RIRs: AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE NCC. These non-profit organizations are responsible for distributing and managing IP addresses on a…