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KVM. Disambiguation. In 2012, Pertinent Computers, There are 2 Popular Meanings of KVM, What is What?

Posted by ETISfounder on Thursday, September 6, 2012, In : Computers 
KVM 1: an abbreviation for keyboard, video and mouse, when referring to a switch, that allows, for practical illustration, one computer user, to access and control a number of computers all at the same time, without moving from computer to computer.  When ready to switch computers, the KVM is activated, which is hooked up to all the computers that are the option to use.

KVM 2: an abbreviation for Kernel-based Virtual Machine; to completely understand what this is and does, might take a stronge...
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Vegas software... is Vegas a brand, a company, what is Vegas Movie Studio and Vegas Pro?

Posted by ETISfounder on Thursday, August 16, 2012, In : Corporations/Companies 
Vegas Pro is a collection of software.  Explained in easy to understand words, Vegas software is to help with making movies; and Vegas is a name used for a set of this software, kind of like a line of products, the developer of the software is Sony.  The software, amongst its capabilities, is for 'creating', and 'editing' movies.
Sony says Vegas Pro is designed for video and broadcast professionals. 
Vegas certainly is not software produced by the residents of Las Vegas, Nevada, or gifts desig...
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