Computer Glossary
V
P
Q-R
S
T
U
A
B
C
D
E
F
G-H
L
M
N-O
Machine Language:-  The lowest-level computer language, consisting of strings of
binary digits and readable by the CPU.

Macintosh:-  Computer developed by Apple Computers. The Macintosh was one of
the first computers to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)  - Today, Apple continues
to produce many different models of Macintosh.

MacOS:-  The operating system produced for their Macintosh computers.

Macro:-  A stored list of commands in a program that can be launched at the push of
a button.  Macros used properly can automate tedious and often repeated tasks.

Mailing List:-  A collection of E-mail addresses of people who have an account with
an on-line service or Internet Service Provider.

Mailto:-  Is a clickable function (hyperlink) on a web page that will allow the viewer to
send an E-mail message to the person listed as the mailto contact.

Mainframe:-  A large computer with enormous memory capacity and the ability to
handle multiple input-output units.

MBPS:-  Megabits per second (one million bits per second). Speed at which data is
transferred.

Media:-  Items used to hold data, including floppy disks, hard disks, tapes,
CD-R0Ms, etc.

Megabyte (MB):-  Equal to 1,048,576 bytes, usually rounded off to one million bytes.

Megahertz (MHz):-  One million cycles per second.  Describes the speed at which a
computer runs. Abbreviated MHz or Mhz. Do not take the speed at which a processor
runs to be absolute.

Memory:-  A computer device or series of devices that store information.  This is a
temporary storage area for information that empties out when the computer is turned
off or re-booted.

Memory Protection:-  A capability of some operating systems to control a program's
access to memory, so that one program cannot corrupt the memory allocated to
another program.

Menu:-  A list of options displayed on the computer monitor that you can choose from.

Menu Bar:-  A one-line, horizontal menu at the top of the screen, usually found in
GUIs.

Menu Driven:-  A system operated by selecting from a list of options that are
displayed on the screen.  It is much more "user friendly" than Command Driven
systems.

Merge:- To combine two or more files into a single file arrangement.

Metafile:-  A vector-based graphic. Metafiles are represented as collections of lines
rather than pixels, so you can manipulate them without the distortions common to
bitmap graphics.

MFLOPS:-  Million Floating point Operations Per Second.

Micro Channel Architecture (MCA):-  A non-industrial standard architecture used by
some IBM PS/2's.

Microchip:-  A small, silicon object containing microscopic circuitry.

Microcomputer:-  A personal computer containing a central processing unit (CPU)
and one or more memory circuits.

Microprocessor:-  A complete central processing unit (CPU) contained on a single
silicon chip.

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface):-  The interface between computers and
digital devices that simulate musical instruments.  This allows your computer to be
used as a pseudo-music studio.

MIME:-  Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions.  A protocol for allowing E-mail
messages to contain various types of media (text, audio, video, images, etc.).

MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second):-  Used to describe speeds at which a CPU
can process instructions.

Modem:-   Modulate-Demodulate. A hardware device that allows communication with
another computer or fax machine over a telephone line.

Moderator:-  Someone who controls the posting of messages in a forum or
discussion group to ensure conformity with the topic and policies.

Modified Frequency Modulation (MFM):-  An early standard for hard disk data
storage and transfer that is no longer used.

Module:-  A collection of declarations, statements, and procedures stored together
as one named unit.

Monitor:-  A video display terminal used to display the visual output of a computer.

Monochrome:-  A monitor that displays only one color. Some monochrome monitors
can also display various shades of gray and are called gray-scale monitors.

MOSAIC:-  a software program designed to provide a user-friendly graphical
interface when browsing the World Wide Web.

Mother Board:-  The main circuit board in a computer, also called the system board.
The CPU is located on the motherboard.

Mouse:-  A small hand-held device for controlling the cursor movement on the
screen by moving the "mouse" back and forth on a flat surface.

MPEG:-   Motion Picture Experts Group.  A video file format offering excellent quality in
a relatively small file.

MS-DOS:-  An operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation.

Multimedia:-  Software application technology that combines text and graphics with
sound and animation.  A multimedia PC contains the hardware to support these
capabilities.

Multiprocessor:-  A computer system that uses more than one CPU running in
parallel for faster performance.

MultiSync:-  In a monitor, the ability to run at different scan rates, allowing the
monitor to display different resolutions.

Multitasking:-  The execution of more than one computer program at a time.  An
example would be receiving a fax at the same time you were printing a document
without noticing any delay.  Windows 95 is an example of a true multi-tasking
environment.

Multithreading:-  The ability to have more than one task occurring in an application.
(Multimedia Program)
Features:-
  • Video Zoom.
  • Multi-Screens.
  • Fast and slow Video or MP3
  • Auto-play search engine.
  • Play Movie, MP3, Picture
  • And more...
(Firewall)
Features:-
  • Protect your  from any type
    virus.
  • Protect your OS from any Virus
    will develop in the future.
  • Control All User Accounts
  • Accept or refuse running
    Application feature.
  • And more...
AK-Encryption
(Encryption)
Features:-
  • new logic to encrypt and
    decrypt your Important
    Message.
  • strong algorithm (don't build
    above any algorithm system
    in the world)
  • And more...
AK_Encryption
(Monitoring Program)
Features:-
all types System.
System.
ystem.

  • Monitor 16bit ,32bit
    and 64bit Application.
  • Monitor non-Device
    Driver service
    Application.
  • Monitor Device Driver
    Service Application.
Renaming, Deleting.
Renaming, Deleting.

  • Release OS Errors
    Feature
  • Clean Temporary Folders

(Security System)
Features:-
  • Freeze your files from the
    following task:-
  • Merge with virus
  • Deleting
  • Changing
  • Modifier
  • Renaming
Google