Haptics

Haptics refers to the sense of touch. In the context of computing, haptics refers to the use of tactile feedback to create an immersive and realistic experience for the user. This can be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing haptic feedback for virtual reality experiences or gaming applications. What are haptics? Haptics … Read more

Nanomedicine

“Nanomedicine” is a term that covers a wide range of medical applications of nanotechnology. These include the use of nanoscale devices and materials for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease; the development of new nanoscale materials and devices for use in medical therapies; and the use of nanotechnology to better understand the basic mechanisms of … Read more

Simian Army

A simian army is a group of software robots that are used to automatically test software applications. These robots are designed to mimic the behavior of real users, and they can be used to test various aspects of an application, such as its user interface, performance, and scalability. Simian armies are often used to supplement … Read more

Portable Document Format (PDF)

Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format that provides a consistent appearance across devices and is widely used for sharing documents. PDF files can be viewed on a variety of devices and platforms, including computers, smartphones, and tablets. Which file format is portable? There is no single file format that is universally portable. This … Read more

Hamburger icon (slide drawer navigation)

The hamburger icon is a graphical element used to trigger a hidden menu, typically referred to as a “slide drawer navigation”. It is named after its resemblance to a hamburger sandwich. The icon consists of three horizontal bars arranged in a manner that suggests a list. When the user clicks on the icon, the hidden … Read more

Mash-up

A mash-up is a web application that combines data from two or more sources into a single integrated interface. The term “mash-up” originally came from the music industry, where it referred to a song that combined elements from two or more existing songs. In the web application context, a mash-up typically combines data from multiple … Read more

Point-of-sale terminal (POS terminal)

A POS terminal is a computerized device used to process sales transactions in a retail environment. It typically includes a touch screen, barcode scanner, receipt printer, and cash drawer. POS terminals are used by retailers to take customer orders, process payments, and track inventory. What is the difference between a terminal and a POS? A … Read more

National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS)

The National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) is a secure, web-based system used by public health jurisdictions to collect, manage, and share surveillance data. NEDSS data are used for disease surveillance, epidemiologic research, and outbreak response. The system supports the early detection and rapid response to public health threats, including infectious diseases, bioterrorism, and natural … Read more

Find and replace (FnR) wildcards for Microsoft Word

The term “Find and replace (FnR) wildcards for Microsoft Word” refers to the ability to use wildcards when searching for and replacing text in a Microsoft Word document. Wildcards are special characters that can be used to represent one or more characters in a search string. For example, the asterisk (*) wildcard can be used … Read more

Screen saver

A screen saver is a software application that is used to prevent the screen of a computer from becoming damaged by displaying a moving image or pattern when the computer is not being used. Where is screen saver on my phone? Assuming you are talking about a smartphone, the screen saver is likely in the … Read more