• USB (Universal Serial Bus)
  • User space
  • Virtual memory
  • World Wide Web (WWW)
  • Transfer Control Protocol (TCP)




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    Transfer Control Protocol (TCP): A protocol that handles reliable delivery of information from one network to another
    Troubleshooting: The ability to diagnose and resolve a problem
    Type-C connector: A type of USB connector meant to replace many peripheral connections
    U
    Ubuntu: The most popular Linux consumer distribution
    UEFI: United Extensible Firmware Interface
    USB (Universal Serial Bus): A connection standard for connecting peripherals to devices such as computers
    USB-C adapter: One of the standard power, data and display connector types used in mobile devices
    UTF-8: The most prevalent encoding standard used today
    Uniform Resource Locator (URL): A web address similar to a home address
    User name: A unique identifier for a user account
    User space: The aspect of an operating system that humans interact with directly like programs, such as text editors, music players, system settings, user interfaces, etcetera
    V
    Virtual Box: An application you can use to install Linux and have it completely isolated from your machine
    Virtual machine (VM): An application that uses physical resources like memory, CPU and storage, but they offer the added benefit of running multiple operating systems at once
    Virtual memory: A combination of hard drive space and RAM that acts like memory which our processes can use
    VPN (Virtual private network): A secure method of connecting a device to a private network over the internet
    W
    WannaCry Attack: A cyber attack that started in Europe and infected hundreds of thousands of computers across the world
    Wireless networking (Wi-Fi): Networks you connect to through radios and antennas
    World Wide Web (WWW): The information system that enables documents and other web resources to be accessed over the Internet


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