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Articles by Pranav Bhardwaj
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What is EDGE (Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution)?
Wireless data operations are expected to increase at an average of 100-200 percent per year, and the mobile communications industry agrees that it will be the cornerstone of the future business. People enjoy the benefits of non-voice services, as evidenced by the massive success of short messaging in many countries.EDGE (Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution)EDGE allows for a faster transmission rate than standard GSM. It makes use of a backward-compatible GSM digital mobile technology extension. EDGE employs part of the ITU's 3G standard and has a pre-3G radio technology. With the proper modifications, it can work on any GPRS ...
Read MoreDifference between MediaFire and Mega
MediafireMediaFire is an online backup service that provides users services such as file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage. The company is based in Texas, United states.MediaFire was founded by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge in June 2006 and has around 43 million registered users.It is compatible with almost all platforms such as Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android and Web Browser.MediaFire offers users 10 GB of free storage and up to 100 TB of paid storage with a maximum file size limit of 20 GB.MediaFire supports single use links, file sharing both private and public, screen capture, selective syncing, notifications ...
Read MoreDifference between Thin Clients and Thick Clients
Thin ClientsA thin client is a computer that uses resources from a central server rather than a local hard drive. Thin clients connect to a server-based computing environment via a remote connection, where most applications, sensitive data, and memory are stored.The majority of the work is done by the server, including starting software programmes, doing calculations, and storing data. Thin clients are part of a larger computing infrastructure in which multiple clients share computations with a single server or server farm.A thin client can be used in three ways; shared terminal services, desktop virtualisation, and browser-based. A graphical user interface ...
Read MoreDifference between iCloud and CloudMe
iCloudiCloud is Apple’s cloud-based ecosystem of applications and tools that you can use almost on all devices. Apple started its service on June 6th, 2011, and has managed to gain more than 850 million users and is built into every apple system.iCloud provides free 5 GB of storage and a paid storage service of up to 2 TB of data, with a maximum file size of 50 GB.It also provides features like family sharing and file sharing among friends and helps track lost devices. With iOS 5, "Find My Friends" was added to iCloud, allowing users to share their current ...
Read MoreDifference between Fiber optic cable and Copper wire
Fiber Optic CableFiber optic cable is used to transfer data by using light. Dr.Narinder Singh Kapani showed that images could be transferred through optical fiber and laid the foundation for high-speed data transfer. The transfer speed is approximately 69 percent of the speed of light, which is 3*10^8 m/s.The main parts of a fiber optic cable consist of core and cladding, where the refractive index of the core is greater than that of the cladding. It is because Fiber optic cable uses the principle of total internal reflection to transfer the data.The overall cost of laying the fiber optic cable ...
Read MoreDifference between Monoalphabetic Cipher and Polyalphabetic Cipher
Have you ever wondered how our data is transferred and stored securely? It is done using different types of encryption. But, what is encryption? In simple words, it is defined as the process of converting data from one form to another form that the sender and receiver will only know. In this article, let us discuss two types of encryptions −Monoalphabetic cipher and Polyalphabetic cipher.Monoalphabetic CipherConsider the word "India." There are five letters in this word. Now, consider each letter of this word replaced by other letters in a specific pattern. For example, in a Caesar cipher, each alphabet is ...
Read MoreDifference between BorgBase and Jumpshare
There are different types of cloud services out there. Some focus on backup while some focus on the security of the files stored. But, how will we know the specialty of each cloud service? The only way is to try each one and research them. In this article, let’s find out the major differences between two cloud services: BorgBase and Jumpshare.BorgBaseBorgBase was founded in 2010 by The Borge Collective. BorgBase is a file hosting service that is used for hosting borg repositories. In this cloud server, more importance is given to data security. It achieves this by using highly secured ...
Read MoreDifference between OneDrive and HCL Connections
There are different types of cloud services out there. Different cloud services have their focus on different factors like security, backup, etc. But, how will we know the specialty of each cloud service? The only way is to try each one out, but most of us don't have that much of time. Also, most of the services are not free either. So, in this article, let us look into two popular services, OneDrive and HCL Connections, and find out the major differences between them. Note that HCL Connections is not a cloud service.OneDriveMicrosoft OneDrive is a file hosting and syncing ...
Read MoreWhat is MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)?
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is a standard method of sending multimedia messages to and from a mobile phone via a mobile network. Users and providers might refer to a message as a PXT, picture message, or multimedia message.MMS level enhances the fundamental power of SMS (Short Message Service), allowing the exchange of text messages over 160 characters in length. Unlike text-only SMS, MMS can deliver various media, including 40 seconds of video, single image, multi-image slideshow, or audio.The first powerful MMS phones were introduced in 2002 in conjunction with the first GSM network. The Sony Ericsson T68i is commonly regarded ...
Read MoreWhat is Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)?
WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a wireless network that allows devices to associate and communicate wirelessly. Just like a traditional wired LAN in which the device transmits over Ethernet cables, the devices using the WLAN transmit through WiFi.Mobile users can connect to a WLAN through wireless connection. The IEEE 802.11 group of standards describe the technologies for LANs.Though WLAN looks dissimilar to the traditional LAN, it works in the same way.First, new devices are configured with the help of DHCP.Then, they can connect with other devices on the network in the same manner they would work ...
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