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A battery charger is used to recharge a battery when it is deeply or entirely discharged. A battery maintainer keeps the battery fully charged and prepared for usage by trickling in a small amount of charge on a regular basis. The amount of current they supply is one of the key differences between a battery charger and a battery maintainer. A battery maintainer maintains the battery's charge over time. While a battery charger often provides a high current output to quickly recharge a battery. Read this article to find out more about battery charger and battery maintainer and how they ... Read More
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In the field of the Internet of Things, the most important thing is cloud computing. Without it, there is no possibility of advancing IoT technology. To give more sharpness to the development of smart and advanced IoT devices, fog computing and edge computing comes to work along with cloud computing. But what is fog computing, and how does it work? Let us discuss the difference between cloud computing and fog computing below. What is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing is the allocation of on-demand computing services. Applications for online processing and storage are available, and the service is pay-as-you-go. Anyone may ... Read More
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ASCII and UNICODE are the two most extensively used character encoding schemes in computer systems. The most basic difference between ASCII and UNICODE is that ASCII is used to represent text in form of symbols, numbers, and character, whereas UNICODE is used to exchange, process, and store text data in any language. What is ASCII? ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is a standard developed for character encoding in electronic communication. ASCII was first published in 1963. In computers and other electronic systems, it is used for representing text as symbols, characters, and numbers. In ASCII, ... Read More
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Introduction In the field of artificial intelligence known as machine learning, algorithms are developed that can learn from data and make judgments or predictions without being explicitly programmed. Inductive learning and deductive learning are the two main methods used in machine learning. Although either strategy may be used to build models that rely on data for choices or predictions, the techniques used to do so vary. We'll examine the distinction between inductive and deductive learning in this article. Inductive Learning An technique of machine learning called inductive learning trains a model to generate predictions based on examples or observations. During ... Read More
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PBX and ACD are two different types of phone systems that are often used in businesses. PBX, or Private Branch Exchange, systems are traditionally used by businesses to manage internal phone calls. ACD, or Automatic Call Distribution, systems are used to manage and route customer calls. PBX systems are used for internal phone calls, while ACD systems are used for customer calls. PBX systems are typically used by businesses, while ACD systems are typically used by call centres. Read this article to find out more about PBX and ACD and how they are different from each other. What is PBX? ... Read More
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When it comes to web hosting and website building, you may have heard the terms "WWW" and "PUBLIC_HTML" before. First, PUBLIC_HTML is the root directory for your website, while WWW is a subdirectory. This means that anything placed in the PUBLIC_HTML directory will be publicly accessible, while anything in the WWW directory will not be. Second, the WWW directory is usually used for storing website files that are not meant to be directly accessed by users, such as images or other media files. The PUBLIC_HTML directory is typically used for storing the main pages of your website that users will ... Read More
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Wrought iron and steel are the two most powerful, long-lasting materials that are frequently used in construction. Despite this, there are numerous significant differences between the two materials. Steel is an alloy of iron and other metals, while wrought iron is made entirely of pure iron. So steel does not appear to be as brittle as wrought iron. Wrought iron has lower corrosion resistance than steel. Steel is generally less expensive than wrought iron because it is easier to produce. Steel is also more versatile than wrought iron in terms of shapes and sizes. Finally, the appearance of wrought ... Read More
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Markup languages like HTML and WML are primarily used to serve website content. The targeted systems that each language is intended to support are the fundamental distinctions between WML and HTML. HTML was developed to deliver material to personal computers, which have sufficient computational power to spare for processing and rendering the information. When the internet started to spread to mobile devices, it quickly became clear that these devices lacked the processing capability, screen size, and colour gamut necessary to support HTML. WML was created as a replacement for HTML for providing web content to mobile devices. Wireless Markup Language ... Read More
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The size of the screen is important. Widescreen gives you better quality and detailing. Full screen is the desktop view of the application. Screen size is defined by the number of pixels. Better quality can be seen when the pixel count is high. Screens are classified into two types: widescreen and full screen. Widescreen has better viewing than the full screen. A video or display screen’s aspect ratio refers to widescreen and full screen. The aspect ratio is the proportion of the screen's width to its height. With a 43 aspect ratio, the range of a full screen is ... Read More
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The Internet and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) are wireless communication and information access technologies. WAP is a technology created especially for movable electronics like cell phones and PDAs. It enables these devices to connect to the Internet and give information in a streamlined layout that's easy to read and use on a small screen. Wireless Markup Language (WML), as opposed to the HTML used on standard sites, is the markup language used for WAP pages, which are specifically designed for mobile devices. As we know, the internet gives access to a wide range of services and information which include sites, ... Read More