AR
Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where objects in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated information (CGI), sometimes through multiple sensory modalities, like auditory, haptic,…
Definitions of Technical Terms
Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated 3D environment that allows users to interact and explore a virtual surrounding that’s similar to or completely different from the real world. Virtual reality…
A modem or also known as a modulator-demodulator, is a computer hardware that’s used to convert digital data to a form that’s suitable for an analog transmission medium such as…
A router is a network device that sends and receives data between computer networks. It mainly transmits data packets from one router to another. Routers are often confused with other…
The Amazon Fire Stick or called Fire TV Stick is among the Amazon Fire TV line of micro consoles and digital media players created by Amazon. These devices mainly deliver…
Samsung or The Samsung Group is a multinational manufacturing conglomerate based in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. Besides various affiliated businesses, Samsung is known to be the largest business conglomerate…
Vizio is an American company that designs and sells TVs, sound bars, and other related surround sound systems. The company was also known to collect viewer data and engage in…
App activation is a common way for vendors to authenticate customers when using their software or app product. Most commercial software nowadays provides unique activation codes on store-bought software for exclusive…
SMS or Short Message Service is a form of text messaging which uses standardized communication protocols that let cellular devices exchange short messages. It’s a useful feature on mobile devices…
Social Media are digital channels where users can share, interact, and create various forms of content through networks and virtual communities. Alternatively, it can be seen as an online facilitator…