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Two-Factor Authentication: An additional layer of security for online accounts, requiring a user to provide two forms of identification, such as a password and a one-time code sent to a mobile device.

Three-Dimensional: A type of computer graphics or modeling that adds depth and a third dimension to an image or object, making it appear more lifelike and interactive.

Fourth Generation: The fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology, offering faster speeds and increased data capacities compared to previous generations.

Fifth generation of mobile network technology, designed to provide faster and more reliable wireless communications for consumers and businesses. Compared to its predecessor, 4G, 5G offers faster download and upload speeds, lower latency, and improved network capacity, making it possible to support new and emerging technologies such as virtual reality, connected vehicles, and the Internet of Things. 5G also has the potential to transform industries, from healthcare and transportation to entertainment and education, enabling new and innovative applications and services.

Artificial Intelligence: A field of computer science that aims to create machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.

Application Programming Interface: A set of protocols, routines, and tools for building software and applications, allowing different components to interact and exchange data. An API specifies how software components should interact, allowing developers to access the features or data of an application, operating system, or other services.

Augmented Reality: A technology that enhances or overlays digital information on the real world, allowing users to interact with virtual objects in the real world. A technology that superimposes computer-generated images, sounds, or other sensory inputs over the real world to enhance or alter a user's perception of reality.

Business-to-Business: A type of transaction that occurs between businesses, such as a manufacturer selling products to a wholesaler or a software company selling its products to another business.

Business-to-Consumer: A type of transaction that occurs between a business and a consumer, such as an online retailer selling products directly to consumers.

Content Delivery Network: A system of servers that distribute content to users based on their geographic location, reducing the distance data has to travel and improving the performance and reliability of websites.

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