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Laptop:  is a personal computer designed for mobile use. A laptop has most of the components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick) and speakers into a single unit. A laptop is powered by electricity. .May be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery.
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Lab Mode: is a lab colour space which is used to sharpen colours outlines. etc. The process is used in photoshop..
wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_color_space

Lasso tool:  is a area selecting tool used in images in photoshop. This is a flexible selecting tool used with mouse movements. ...

www.plus2net.com/ps-tutorial/lasso.php

Layer mask:  is one of the most used elements in PhotoShop. ... So if you erase something or use layer mask, the result will be the same. ...

www.t-tutorials.com/read-tutorials/29/all-about-layer-mask

 (LCD): A liquid crystal display is a thin, flat electronic visual display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals (LCs). LCs do not emit light directly. They are used in a wide range of applications, including computer monitors, television, instrument panels. etc. Since they do not use phosphors, they cannot suffer image burn-in.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display

(LED): A light-emitting diode  is a semiconductor light source. LEDs are used as indicator lamps in many devices, and are increasingly used for lighting. Modern versions are available across the visible, ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths, with very high brightness.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode

A lithium-ion battery: is a family of rechargeable battery types in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge, and back when charging. Lithium-ion batteries are common in consumer electronics. They are one of the most popular types of rechargeable battery for portable electronics.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery

Microsoft Corporation:  is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software for all types of computers.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft

Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format,and is also used in general to describe the whole family of Memory. Generally used to stansport information from one digital form to another.
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 a Mouse: in computers is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of an object held under one of the user's hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as "wheels", which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations. The mouses motions translate into the curser or arrow.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_(computing)

 a mashup: is a Web page or application that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new services. The term implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open APIs and data sources to produce enriched results that were not necessarily the original reason for producing the raw source data. The main characteristics of the mashup are combination, visualization, and aggregation. It is important to make existing data more useful, moreover for personal and professional use.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_(web_application_hybrid)

Meta elements: are the HTML or XHTML  element used to provide structured metadata about a Web page. Multiple elements are often used on the same page: the element is the same, but its attributes are different. Meta elements can be used to specify page description, keywords and any other metadata not provided through the other head elements and attributes
wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_element

Mirror   Which type of mirror are we thinking about.
Media player (application software), e.g.
Media Player, included with releases of Microsoft Windows in the 1990s
Windows Media Player, the replacement for Media Player included with Microsoft Windows releases in the 2000s
Media Player Classic, a compact Media Player for Microsoft Windows
VLC media player, one of the most platform-independent players available
Data storage devices that play media and content.
Digital signage; sometimes referred to as "media players"
HD media player
Portable media player.

Melbourne IT is an Australian Internet company. Its primary business is domain name registration in most of the major national and global top-level domains. It also offers web and email hosting services and online marketing services
wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_IT

The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information storage or transmission with two different values. Generally for computer memory.  Board has decided that "Mega will mean 1 000 000) bytes. It is commonly abbreviated as Mbyte or MB (compare Mb, for the megabit).
wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte

Nano technology:   is the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally, nanotechnology deals with structures sized between 1 to 100 nanometre in at least one dimension, and involves developing materials or devices within that size.
 wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology

A computer network: often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that allow communications among users and allows users to share resources. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. A computer network allows sharing of resources and information among interconnected devices.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Network


Navigation:  The mechanisms used to implement this navigation can be hypertext, buttons or image maps. The main difference between web pages and other .

Noise:  In both analog and digital electronics, noise is an unwanted perturbation to a wanted signal; it is called noise as a generalisation of the audible noise heard when listening to a weak radio transmission. Signal noise is heard as acoustic noise if played through a loudspeaker; it manifests as 'snow' on a television or video image. Noise is also a term used in filters in photoshop.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise

OSP: An online service provider can for example be an internet service provider, email provider, news provider (press), entertainment provider (music, movies), search, e-shopping site (online stores), e-finance or e-banking site, e-health site, e-government site,

wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider

Open Source:  describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials. Before the term open source became widely adopted, developers and producers used a variety of phrases to describe the concept; open source gained hold with the rise of   the Internet
Subsequently, the new phrase "open-source software" was born to describe the environment that the new copyright, licensing, domain, and consumer issues created.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source

Opacity:   the degree to which light is not allowed to travel through; Opaque context, a term to describe the linguistic ...
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Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems Incorporated. wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop

(PDA): A personal digital assistant also known as a palmtop computer, or personal data assistant, is a mobile device that functions as a personal workspace..
wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_digital_assistant

A Portal is a video game. A portal is also used on the Tafe site for student online learning.


A path, the general form of a filename or of a directory name, specifies a unique location in a file system. A path points to a file system location by following the directory tree hierarchy expressed in a string of characters in which path components, separated by a delimiting character, represent each directory. A relative path is a path relative to the working directory of the user or application, so the full absolute path may not need to be given.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_(computing)

A podcast:   is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through ...
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a pixel: in digital imaging each pixel has its own address. The address of a pixel corresponds to its coordinates. Pixels are normally arranged in a two-dimensional grid, and are often represented using dots or squares. Each pixel is a sample of an original image
wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel

(PNG) Portable Network Graphics:   is a bitmapped image format and video codec that employs lossless data compression. PNG was created to improve upon and replace GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) as an image-file format not requiring a patent license.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics

 (PDF) Portable Document Format: is an open standard for document exchange. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout 2D document that includes the text, fonts, images, and 2D vector graphics which compose the documents. Today, 3D drawings can be embedded in PDF documents with Acrobat 3D using U3D or PRC and various  other dataformats.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format

QuickTime is an extensible proprietary multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, etc.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickTime

Quick mask mode:  is a powerful way of selection in Photoshop. It is a selection based on the masking of the desired portion of an image. ...
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