UPS is Uninterrupted power supply...
This is a device which provides power to your computer for some time in event of electricity being lost...
The advantage is that your comp does not get switched off immediately and you are able to save some important work you are doing
hope this helps
2007-02-19 20:40:26
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answered by ILLUSTRATOR 3
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UPS=uninterrupted power supply
Its a power supply backup device for any electrical or electronic gadgets etc we use generally at our home or offices etc.
what it generally does is charge with power from A.C current upto some limit , and then whenever accidentally our power is cutoff , it starts to spare our computer(or any device we connect to it) the electricity backup that is stored previously, but upto half n hour or so, so that we dont lose our data or any running programs in our computer suddenly when the power shut occurred. Hope ive illustrated very Vividly .
2007-02-19 20:48:00
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answered by tariq3032001 1
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UPS
Uninterrupted Power Supply.
2007-02-19 20:41:14
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answered by exo 7
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2015-08-07 17:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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All the above answers are the common definition of hotspots. That is areas in public places that provide Wi-Fi access. Hotspots are also places on webpages that might be hidden links to other places. They are created by placing a mask over an image for example and allowing you to click on a specific part of the image to get more information.
2016-03-28 22:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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E) none of the above. Hot spot is where you can use your WIFI connection thats located in your area. Also, HotSpot is the primary Java Virtual Machine for desktops and servers produced by Sun Microsystems. It features techniques such as just-in-time compilation and adaptive optimization designed to improve performance. *************************** I found this on wikipedia: An onscreen hotspot, in computing, provides a special area for hyperlinking or for other GUI-based activity (such as re-direction, pop-up display (of advertising or of non-advertising), macro execution, etc). So if thats the case, the answer is A.
2016-04-07 03:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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