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It never fails, just when you think you are starting to understand the high tech world, new words pop up that throw you for a loop. If you can keep up with the terminology, half of the battle is won. So today, I'll give you the rundown on a few of today's more popular new high tech words.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a type of news aggregation that feeds headlines and links to new stories to the end user automatically. With the newer Internet browsers, like Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox, you can access and subscribe to RSS feeds quite easily. When you are on a website that offers RSS feeds, an orange square appears on the right side of the address bar at the top of the screen. Just click on the orange square to see and/or subscribe to the RSS feed from that websites.
Mash-up OLED is an acronym for Organic Light Emitting Diode. This is the new technology that is being used in flat panel screens. It is similar to LCD, but it does not require backlighting and therefore is more energy efficient and better for portable devices. OLED also offers better contrast, brighter screens, and increased viewing angles over LCD. Currently OLED is available in portable devices with small screens. However, this technology is starting to appear in televisions and devices with larger screens.
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Wiki Obviously the terms gadget and widget have many meanings. However, when talking about Window Vista or Mac OS X, these are small applications that run on your computer desktop to give you information and to interact with. Apple calls them Widgets and they have been part of the Mac operating system for quite awhile. Microsoft calls them Gadgets and they have become available with Windows Vista. Widgets or Gadgets can give you the weather, tell you a joke, track a stock, show you the time, and much more. Widgets for use with windows XP are also available from Yahoo! at http://widgets.yahoo.com/.
Technology Butler Well, nowthat you've learned a little more technobabble, you've become a bit more entrenched in today's cyberculture, and perhaps you can reduce a little of that technostress.
 
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