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G.Lite - G.Lite is a form of ADSL that does not require a splitter to separate voice and Internet traffic. It can operate at speeds of up to 1.5Mbps (like a T1)...
Game Console - A consumer gaming system that is usually sold in retail stores and toy stores. It differs from a standard computer in that it is designed from the ground...
Game Port - A 15-pin analog port on a PC used specifically for game controllers like a joystick. It also doubles as a MIDI connector. Usually you find one on the back...
Gamma - In computer graphics and digital video, this refers to a numerical parameter that describes the nonlinearity of intensity reproduction. Basically, as colors...
Gamma Correction - The process of altering the gamma of computer graphics, pictures, or video in order to make the picture show up properly and enable the proper recognition...
Garbage Collection - A process where dynamically allocated blocks of memory are reclaimed while a program executes. Garbage collection is normally performed by the garbage...
Gas Plasma Display - A type of monitor technology that was initially used to create small monochrome displays for early portable computers. Now it is typically used to create...
Gate - A gate is a tiny electronic switch. These switches, when linked together, can perform logical functions. Basically, gate is the logical term for transistor....
Gateway - The computer or device onto which the first hop needs to go to get out of your network and onto another network or the Internet. The gateway, as it relates...
Gbit - This refers to approximately one billion bits. More exactly, it is 2^30, or 1,073,741,824 bits.
Gbps - A rate of data transfer of one gigabit of data per second.
GDI - A standard set of programming functions provided by Microsoft for the production of graphic output in Windows. Microsoft provides these functions in its...
Geek - (1) A formerly derogatory term given to the outcast elite, usually lacking in social graces. The term has been used so liberally by the masses of people...
General Packet Radio Service - A mobile phone 2.5G technology that allows short bursts of data between a phone and a network such as the Internet. The short transmissions allow for less...
General Protection Fault - An error that is caused in a Microsoft Windows operating system when a program tries to access a protected section of memory that it should not be accessing....
Genetic Algorithm - An algorithm that uses fuzzy logic and can refine itself based on its ability to select proper answers. Often, a human must tell the algorithm what it...
Geographic Information System - A system for capturing and manipulating data relating to the Earth. A common use of GIS is to overlay several types of maps (for example, train routes,...
Gflop - The ability of a system to compute one billion floating point operations in one second. AMD's K6-2 processor and Motorola's G4 processor can achieve speeds...
GIF - Invented by CompuServe for efficient transmission of graphics, this format can only support 256 colors, or 8 bits. The newer revision, 89a, allows for...
Gig - This refers to approximately one billion bytes. To be specific, it is 2^30, or 1,073,741,824 bytes.
Gigabit - This refers to approximately one billion bits. More exactly, it is 2^30, or 1,073,741,824 bits.
Gigabyte - This refers to approximately one billion bytes. To be specific, it is 2^30, or 1,073,741,824 bytes.
GigaFlop - The ability of a system to compute one billion floating point operations in one second. AMD's K6-2 processor and Motorola's G4 processor can achieve speeds...
Gigapixel - 1,073,741,824 pixels. This is a measure of how fast data can be moved through a graphics accelerator, as in gigapixels/second. See also megapixel.
GIMP - A free, Open Source program designed for creation or manipulation of images, much like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, but for use on Linux/UNIX platforms....
GIS - A system for capturing and manipulating data relating to the Earth. A common use of GIS is to overlay several types of maps (for example, train routes,...
GlidePad - A touch-sensitive pad about 2" x 2" that will track the touch of a finger. It is not a pressure sensor, so there is no need to press down, only to touch....
Glitch - This often refers to a bug in a program that is somewhat different than a freeze or a crash, usually causing erroneous or garbage results to be displayed....
Global Positioning System - A system of satellites around the Earth that broadcast the time via radio signals based on an internal atomic clock. GPS devices can receive the signals...
Global System for Mobile Communications - A 2G digital standard for cellular phone communications that is used in many countries. GSM communications bands range from 900-1800MHz. The GSM initials...
GMT - Greenwich Mean Time, often used as a standard time zone. In e-mail headers, you will often see references to the hours offset from GMT. For example, Eastern...
gmta - Chat shorthand for "great minds think alike".
GNU - A free software movement whose acronym stands recursively for "GNU's Not Unix." GNU was started in 1984 as a means to create an entire system of software,...
GNU Public License - The short of it is quite simple: if you based anything on GPLed software, you MUST provide the source code to your software upon request. The legalities...
Gnutella - This is a distributed file swapping program developed by Nullsoft, which is owned by AOL. AOL attempted to shut down Gnutella, but once it was released...
Gold Master - The final beta version of a program that is ready to be released to the public. The entire goal of the beta process is to arrive at the gold master candidate....
Goldfinger - One of the generic terms used to describe the group of gold connectors inside the AMD Athlon Slot A cartridge. The connector allows you to plug devices...
Googol - This stands for the number 10 raised to the power of 100 (10^100), or a one followed by 100 zeros.
Googolplex - The number 10 raised to the power of 1 google, or (10^(10^100)), which is the number 1 followed by 10^100 zeros.
gopher - A friendly menu system for exploring the Internet developed at the
Gouraud Shading - This method analyzes the color at each corner of the triangle and takes an average of the colors where the corners meet. This causes the triangles to "bleed"...
GPF - General Protection Fault. The curse of Windows! See our GPF Guide, How to Avoid GPF's While Browsing the Nets.
GPL - The short of it is quite simple: if you based anything on GPLed software, you MUST provide the source code to your software upon request. The legalities...
GPRS - A mobile phone 2.5G technology that allows short bursts of data between a phone and a network such as the Internet. The short transmissions allow for less...
GPS - A system of satellites around the Earth that broadcast the time via radio signals based on an internal atomic clock. GPS devices can receive the signals...
GPU - A microprocessor specifically designed for processing 3D graphics data. This term was first coined by NVIDIA to describe its GeForce 256 chip. NVIDIA justified...
Graphical Interchange Format - Invented by CompuServe for efficient transmission of graphics, this format can only support 256 colors, or 8 bits. The newer revision, 89a, allows for...
Graphical User Interface - Any system that uses graphics to represent the functions of a program. All Windows operating systems are GUIs.
Graphics - The pictures that computers display. Not text, but just about everything else.
Graphics card - The graphics card is an add-in board that plugs into the motherboard and sends signals out to the monitor to represent what should be shown on the screen....
Graphics Device Interface - A standard set of programming functions provided by Microsoft for the production of graphic output in Windows. Microsoft provides these functions in its...
Graphics Processing Unit - A microprocessor specifically designed for processing 3D graphics data. This term was first coined by NVIDIA to describe its GeForce 256 chip. NVIDIA justified...
Gray Market - The market where goods are sold in an unauthorized manner, or before their expected release date. Sometimes gray market goods have been stolen from the...
Greenie - A slang term for a CD-Recordable disk. The media was originally green on the recording side, thus the term. Nowadays CD-R media may be green, blue, or...
grep - A unix search command that will search for matching text or a "regular experession" ( regexp) in a file. It derives from the intial characters of Global...
griefer - An online game role player who sabotages the game by harassing, deceiving, cheating, robbing or killing newer players.
Ground - Electrically speaking, this is a neutral point that can absorb excess electricity. Often it is the ground itself (as in the ground you stand on), but it...
GroupWare - This term is used to describe any form of software designed to allow a group of people to easily share ideas and data. Examples include Lotus Notes, Novell...
GSM - A 2G digital standard for cellular phone communications that is used in many countries. GSM communications bands range from 900-1800MHz. The GSM initials...
GTL+ - This is an improvement to the GTL standard that allows for bus operation at speeds of between 60 and 125MHz typically. It remains a parallel signaling...
GTLP - This is an improvement to the GTL standard that allows for bus operation at speeds of between 60 and 125MHz typically. It remains a parallel signaling...
GUI - Graphical User Interface. Pronounced "gooey". An operating system interace between the user and the computer based on graphics. GUIs typically use a mouse...
GUID - Globally Unique Identifier. A controversial 16-byte number generated by Microsoft programs that uniquely identifies a network or user or computer or document....
Gunning Transceiver Logic - A low-power standard for electrical signals used in CMOS circuits which allows for low electromagnetic interference at high speeds of transfer. GTL requires...
Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus - This is an improvement to the GTL standard that allows for bus operation at speeds of between 60 and 125MHz typically. It remains a parallel signaling...
Gustafson's Law - In response to Amdahl's Law on limitation of effectiveness of parallel computing due to a serial (non-parallelizable) component of code, Gustafson's Law...

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