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  • Hello everyone, welcome to the lesson, my name is Michelle and in this lesson, you're

  • learning vocabulary related to computers and technology. Let's start with some interesting

  • words that we have on the board. The first word, adware as the word suggests from the

  • beginning part, ad, ad refers to advertisements. So when you download a particular application,

  • you may have noticed a lot of ads popping up on your screen, that's because that particular

  • application has already stored adware in it which leads to the popping up of these advertisements

  • which sometimes also get a virus into your device. So be very careful about the applications

  • that you use. They might contain adware and cause you to have a virus on your device.

  • So adware is the pre-stored advertisements.

  • Let's look at the next word, application or apps which you've already heard. So these

  • are software which is designed for a singular use or individual use by a person. It is a

  • common platform but you can download it exclusively on your phone or on your computer. For example,

  • a Facebook app or a Gmail app on your phone. For individual use.

  • Let's look at the next word, bloatware or fatware. Can you guess something from the

  • words? So something, who is fat? Somebody who consists a lot of space. The same way,

  • bloatware or fatware consists a lot of space on your device. They are pre-stored software

  • on your device. So when you buy a computer probably or even a phone, an Android phone.

  • When you buy it, there are some pre-stored applications like Gmail or play store. These

  • are what you call, bloatware, with a lot of bloatware in your device, you don't have enough

  • space to store personal data and that's when you're in need of a memory card to save some

  • personal data. So pre-stored apps. I wouldn't be very biased towards Apple users. So when

  • you buy an Apple phone, you have pre-stored applications like iTunes.

  • Let's look at the next word, bug. Have you heard of this word before? Something like

  • stop bugging me. Stop irritating me. The same way, the word, bug means something that irritates

  • you. So when you download particular software, sorry a particular application or software,

  • it has stored bugs in itself. So bugs are basically some faults in the written script

  • of the application. For example, JavaScript or PHP. So the program writer has made some

  • mistakes while writing the script and that ends up having, because of that you end up

  • having bugs while you're using the software and suddenly your phone hangs or the particular

  • application just crashes and you're not able to use it. So they are quite irritating like

  • the little bugs that we face every day. Stored mistakes in the written language or the written

  • program code.

  • Let's look at the next word, cache. So cache are small pieces of information, not the cash

  • that we usually know in terms of money. Cache is pre-stored information. Information pieces

  • on your device whenever you visit a particular website, there is data that your device or

  • maybe your computer stores locally. When you visit the website for the second time, the

  • pictures and the information load much quicker and let's talk about Facebook. So when you're

  • logging into Facebook, it asks you do you want to browser to remember the files and

  • where does the browser remember those files. It remembers those files as a cache memory

  • which is a temporary memory on your device.

  • Similarly, we have cookies which are also temporary files on your device. So whenever

  • you log into Facebook you see a list of login IDs that have previously logged into the website

  • and those are cookies. Stored information on a particular website.

  • Zoom....crash, this is how the plane crashes and this is exactly how an application can

  • also crash or your device can also crash when it has some corrupted files. So whenever your

  • device crashes suddenly or unexpectedly it stops working, that is when your device has

  • crashed and you need to get it corrected. Probably by an IT technician. An unexpected

  • halt in your device.

  • Alright, let's look at the next word, a firewall. It's like a wall of fire, not literally

  • but then a defensive wall that protects your device from a virus or other devices to hack

  • your information. so when you're working on a computer network, it's possible that other

  • computer users might want to hack your information but if you have installed a firewall in your

  • network, there's a high possibility that your information will be safe and your device will

  • not be hacked. So this prevents your device from being hacked. Prevention from hacking

  • but a firewall is different from antivirus. Antivirus stops the virus from entering into

  • your device and firewall prevents hacking. So you should have both of them on your computer

  • to keep it safer.

  • Let's look at the next word, hardware. Well, that's a very commonly heard term. We know

  • that software is the part of the computer that you cannot touch, which is non-tangible

  • but hardware is the parts or the units of the computer that you can touch, for example,

  • your desktop, your CPU and your keyboard, is what hardware is. The tangible parts of

  • a computer

  • and now we are going to look at the next words.

  • Homepage. So the word home here means the first page that you see when you click on

  • a website. It usually links to other websites for example, if your homepage or on your computer

  • is Google. So when you log in to your device or your computer, the first page that appears

  • on the screen is Google and it has links to other websites. So when you want to visit

  • other websites, you can type into the search bar and it will lead you to other links but

  • the first page on your screen or the first page of a website is called a homepage. The

  • first page of a website.

  • Let's look at the word, netiquette. Does that sound like a word that you ever heard

  • before? Something like etiquette? Yes, netiquette is the etiquette that you require on computer

  • or networks or the internet. These are some informal rules that are designed for users

  • on the internet. So you should really avoid stalking other people's website, that's not

  • good. That's one computer netiquette and you should also try not to share your personal

  • information on the internet. For example, particularly on a public network. You should

  • not share your banking details or your login ID and password for an important website.

  • So be sure, you follow the computer netiquette. The informal rules designed for the users.

  • Spam, spam is also be used outside of the computer vocabulary like the unwanted people

  • in your life are spam. The same way, the unwanted emails that go into your trash or junk folder

  • are called spam. So if you have any spam in your life, you need to get rid of it and if

  • you've got any spam on your email or on your email account, then you need to empty your

  • trash folder or your junk file. Unwanted Emails. These emails are usually promotional in nature

  • and they are there for marketing purposes. So for example, you've subscribed to a particular

  • website, all the emails that you receive from that website for promotional purposes will

  • go into your trash folder but your personal emails will be in the main and primary inbox.

  • So that can be differentiated and it makes it easier for you to understand and organize

  • your account.

  • Let's look at the next word, spyware something like adware, it sounds similar. So spyware

  • is when you have a particular website, for example, Google continuously spies the website

  • that you are visiting. So if you're planning a trip to Dubai and you've recently searched

  • for it, after some time when you visit another website, there will be an ad popping up on

  • the other half of the page for a trip to Dubai. The cheapest trip to Dubai, trip to Dubai.

  • You know this cannot be a coincidence, there's surely someone spying on you and possibly

  • that's Google. So you should really sue them and they have spyware installed on their website,

  • which comes, the moment you click on the website. To detect your internet habits.

  • With that let's look at the second last word, VC, video conference; this is also a very

  • common term. You must have heard of Skype, that's exactly what Video Conference is.

  • When you can see somebody and listen to somebody at the same time. Sometimes it can be between

  • two people and sometimes it can be between more than two people. It could be a group

  • of 5 to 10 people but what you need is that everyone should have that particular application

  • installed on their device. So only when it's installed, when Skype is installed on another

  • person's device, you can have a Skype conference or a video conference with that person. An

  • audiovisual communication on the internet.

  • With that, we look at the last word, which is really hard to pronounce, it's kind of

  • weird. How do we call that? Do you wanna try it? Weezee, weezee, something, it's called

  • WYSIWYG which means what you see is what you get. Yes not in the video but otherwise. So

  • when you're using software, there are certain software, for example, video editors like

  • After Effects, when you're using that software if you're clicking on the red colour that's

  • exactly what you'll see on the screen. If you're clicking on any other feature of the

  • website, sorry of the software, it will appear on the screen and the same thing is going

  • to go for the print or the filming of the video that you're editing. So what you see

  • is what you get.

  • I wish this rule was applicable to our lives as well. So that whatever we saw is only what

  • we got and then we wouldn't want to see anything bad. I hope you come back with another vocabulary

  • for another vocabulary lesson with me Michelle. I hope to see you very soon, till then you

  • take care, bye.

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