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Computer Related Full Forms

In this computer world, most of the people are using internet and Computer. Sometimes its comes to in your mind what are the full forms related to computer terms like PC, OS, UPS etc.

  

Sr. No.

Short Name

Full Form

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COMPUTER

Commonly Operated Machine Particularly Used In Technical And Educational Research

2

3G 

3Rd Generation

3

3GP 

3Rd Generation Project

4

3GPP 

3Rd Generation Partnership Project

5

AAC 

Advanced Audio Coding

6

ACPI 

Advanced Configuration And Power Interface

7

ALT 

Alternate

8

AM/FM 

Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation

9

AMR 

Adaptive Multi-Rate

10

AP 

Access Point

11

APM 

Advanced Power Management

12

ARPANET 

Advanced Research Project Agency Network

13

ASP 

Active Server Pages

14

AVI 

Audio Video Interleave

15

BAT 

Batch

16

BMP 

Bitmap

17

BRD

Blu-Ray Disc

18

CD 

Compact Disk

19

CDMA 

Code Division Multiple Access

20

CEO 

Chief Executive Officer 

21

CMD 

Command

22

CMYK 

Cyan – Magenta – Yellow – Key

23

COM 

Component Object Model

24

CONFIG 

Configuration

25

CPU 

Central Processing Unit

26

CRT 

Cathode Ray Tube

27

CSS 

Cascading Style Sheets

28

CTRL 

Control

29

DAP 

Download Accelerator Plus

30

DAT 

Digital Audio Tape

31

DB 

Database

32

DEL 

Delete

33

DL 

Download

34

DMCA 

Digital Millennium Copyright  Act

35

DNS 

Domain Name System

36

DOC 

Document (Microsoft Corporation)

37

DOS 

Disk Operating System

38

DVD 

Digital Versatile Disc

39

DVX 

Divx Video

40

EB 

Exa Byte

41

EDGE 

Enhanced Data Rate For Gsm [Global System For Mobile Communication] Evolution

42

EiB 

Exbi Byte

43

E-MAIL 

Electronic Mail

44

ESC 

Escape

45

FAQ 

Frequently Asked Questions

46

FAT 

File Allocation Table

47

FN 

Function

48

GB 

Giga Byte

49

GiB 

Gibi Byte

50

GIF 

Graphics Interchange Format

51

GPEDIT 

Group Policy Editor 

52

GPRS 

General Packet Radio Service

53

GSM 

Global System For Mobile Communication

54

GUI 

Graphical User Interface

55

HP 

Hewlett Packard

56

HSDPA 

High Speed Downlink Packet Access

57

HTML 

Hyper Text Markup Language

58

HTTP 

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

59

HTTPS 

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure

60

IBM 

International Business Machines

61

IC 

Integrated Circuit

62

IDM 

Internet Download Manager 

63

INFO 

Information

64

Ins 

Insert

65

INTEL 

Integrated Electronics

66

IP 

Internet Protocol

67

IPV5 

Internet Protocol Version 5

68

IPV6 

Internet Protocol Version 6

69

ISO 

International Organization For Standardization

70

ISP 

Internet Service Provider

71

IT 

Information Technology 

72

JAD 

Java Application Descriptor

73

JAR 

Java Archive

74

JPEG 

Joint Photographic Expert Group

75

JPG 

Joint Photographic Experts Group

76

KB 

Kilobyte

77

LAN 

Local Area Network 

78

LCD 

Liquid Crystal Display 

79

LED 

Light-Emitting Diode

80

LG 

Lucky Goldstar

81

LR 

Liberty Reserve

82

M3G 

Mobile 3D Graphics

83

MMC 

Multimedia Card

84

MMF 

Synthetic Music Mobile Application File

85

MMS 

Multimedia Messaging Service

87

MPEG 

Moving Picture Experts Group Phase

88

MS 

Microsoft

89

NAT 

Network Address Translation

90

NET 

Internet

91

NRT 

Nokia Ringtone

92

NTFS 

New Technology File System

93

NTH 

Nokia Theme (Series 40)

94

NUM LOCK 

Number Lock 

95

OS 

Operating System

96

OSK 

On-Screen Keyboard

97

PB 

Peta Byte

98

PC 

Personal Computer 

99

PDF 

Portable Document Format

100

PgDn 

Page Down

101

PgUP 

Page Up

102

PHP 

Hypertext Preprocessor 

103

PiB 

Pebi Byte

104

PNG 

Portable Network Graphics

105

PP 

Paypal

106

PR 

Page Rank 

107

PRO 

Professional

108

PrtScn 

Print Screen

109

PW /PASS

Password

110

RAM 

Random Access Memory 

111

REGEDIT 

Registry Editor 

112

RGB 

Red – Green – Blue

113

ROM 

Read Only Memory 

114

RSS 

Really Simple Syndication

115

RTS 

Real Time Streaming

116

ScrLk

Scroll Lock 

117

SD 

Secure Digital

118

SEO 

Search Engine Optimization

119

SIM 

Subscriber Identity Module

120

SIS 

Symbian Os Installer File

121

SMS 

Short Message Service

122

SP 

Service Pack 

123

SQL 

Structured Query Language

124

SWF 

Shock Wave Flash

125

SYS 

System

126

SysRq 

System Request

127

TB 

Tera Byte

128

TCP 

Transmission Control Protocol

129

TEMP 

Temporary 

130

TiB 

Tebi Byte

131

TLD 

Top-Level Domain

132

TXT 

Text

133

UHF 

Ultra High Frequency

134

UL 

Upload

135

UMTS 

Universal Mobile Telecommunication System

136

UPDATE 

Up-To-Date

137

UPS 

Uninterruptible Power Supply 

138

URL 

Uniform Resource Locator

139

USB 

Universal Serial Bus

140

VHF 

Very High Frequency

141

VIRUS 

Vital Information Resource Under Seized

142

VOIP 

Voice Over Internet Protocol

143

WAP 

Wireless Application Protocol

144

WAV 

Waveform Audio

145

WBMP 

Wireless Bitmap Image

146

WI-FI 

Wireless Fidelity 

147

WIN 

Windows 

148

WINXP 

Windows Xp

149

WLAN 

Wireless Local Area Network 

150

WMA 

Windows Media Audio

151

WML 

Wireless Markup Language

152

WMP 

Windows Media Player 

153

WMV 

Windows Media Video

154

WWW 

World Wide Web

155

XMF 

Extensible Music File

156

XML 

Extensible Markup Language

157

YAHOO 

Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle

158

YB 

Yotta Byte

159

YiB 

Yobi Byte

160

ZB 

Zetta Byte

161

ZiB 

Zebi Byte

162

.BD 

Bangladesh

163

.BIZ 

Business

164

.COM 

Commercial

165

.EDU 

Educational

166

.GOV 

Govermental

167

.INFO 

Information

168

.NET 

Network 

169

.ORG 

Organization

170

.UK 

United Kingdom

171

.US 

United State


  

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