HP Evo Notebook PC n115 Users Guide Evo Notebook N115 - Page 126

V.92 standard, video phone, virus, Web browser, window, Windows desktop, My Computer and Recycle Bin

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Glossary V.92 standard A standard adopted in 2000 to improve the V.90 standard in three ways: reduced startup time (time needed to establish connection), new internet call-waiting feature (letting you know that someone is trying to call you without losing the modem connection), and increased maximum upload speed (improved video conferencing and general uploading.) video phone See Internet phone. virus A set of software instructions written to harm computers. A virus can cause unusual messages to display on the screen, destroy information on the hard disk, or cause your hard disk to crash. Some viruses affect your computer immediately; others are set to activate on a certain date. See also anti-virus software. W WAV A file format used to store sounds. WAV sound files can be identified by the file extension .wav. Microsoft and IBM developed the format for Windows programs that support sound. Web See World Wide Web. Web browser See browser. window A framed area that displays on the Windows desktop after you select an item or open a program. Windows desktop The main screen you see when your computer completes startup. The desktop displays icons (small pictures) that represent items in the operating system (such as My Computer and Recycle Bin), shortcuts to programs installed on your computer, and shortcuts to folders or files. See also shortcut. 20 Users Guide

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Users Guide
Glossary
V.92 standard
A standard
adopted in 2000 to improve the
V.90 standard in three ways:
reduced startup time (time
needed to establish connection),
new internet call-waiting feature
(letting you know that someone
is trying to call you without
losing the modem connection),
and increased maximum upload
speed (improved video
conferencing and general
uploading.)
video phone
See
Internet
phone.
virus
A set of software
instructions written to harm
computers. A virus can cause
unusual messages to display on
the screen, destroy information
on the hard disk, or cause your
hard disk to crash. Some viruses
affect your computer
immediately; others are set to
activate on a certain date.
See also
anti-virus software.
W
WAV
A file format used to store
sounds. WAV sound files can be
identified by the file extension
.wav. Microsoft and IBM
developed the format for
Windows programs that support
sound.
Web
See
World Wide Web.
Web browser
See
browser.
window
A framed area that
displays on the Windows
desktop after you select an item
or open a program.
Windows desktop
The main
screen you see when your
computer completes startup. The
desktop displays icons (small
pictures) that represent items in
the operating system (such as
My Computer and Recycle Bin),
shortcuts to programs installed
on your computer, and shortcuts
to folders or files.
See also
shortcut.