TECH 101: BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)
BIOS (basic input/output system) is the program a computer’s microprocessor uses to start the computer system after it is powered on.
TECH 101: CD (Compact Disc)
Read-only memory, or ROM, is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written to.
TECH 101: ROM (Read-Only Memory)
Read-only memory, or ROM, is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written to.
Women in STEM - Celebrating European Day for Women in Digital & International Girls in ICT Day
Interviewing Role Models in STEM Fields: What advice would you give to a girls/women considering studying a STEM subject or a career in Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics?
TECH 101: ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. Unlike regular dialup phone service, ADSL provides continously-available, “always on” connection.
TECH 101: WAN (Wide Area Network)
A wide area network (WAN) is a geographically distributed private telecommunications network that interconnects multiple local area networks (LANs).
Enhancing Malta’s Digital Competitiveness
Investing in human capital to create more opportunities and promote the wellbeing of society must be paired with the appropriate skills to take advantage of the digital society.
Create an Online Presence – Tap into the World of eCommerce
Take your small business global with built-in international payment tools and shipping support. If you already have a website for your business, but it doesn’t have an online ordering option, you can add a store to your existing website.
Top 4 fastest-growing startup sub-sectors
While the whole startup economy fueled by scalable technology continues to grow, 45% of startups being created globally are now in Deep Tech related sub-sectors.
TECH 101: Wireless Fidelity (802.11x standard)
A Wi-Fi network uses radio waves to wirelessly transmit information across a LAN, the reach of which can be extended by a Wi-Fi range extender. Wi-Fi is widely used in businesses, agencies, schools and homes as an alternative to a wired LAN. Many airports, hotels and fast-food facilities offer public access to Wi-Fi networks.