Apple
The Apple Corporation is an American corporation which designs and sells personal computers, consumer electronics, and computer software. The corporation was created in 1976 that is credited with the distinction of designing and creating numerous innovative technologies, including the Macintosh personal computer, iPod and iTunes, the OS X Operating System, iPhone, and iPad. Apple also currently retains the distinction of being the largest publicly traded company by market capitalization, benefiting from the worldwide hype resulting in its stock value skyrocketing.
CPU
The CPU is the Central Processing Unit, and is basically the processer in a device. (See "Processor")
The Digital Space
A broad term referring to the combination of digital technology and how it is implemented as a tool in social interaction. It encompasses innovation in the fields of computing, data transfer, and data/internet-enabled devices as well as the social change associated with the adoption of the new technologies. Due to the high pace of evolution in the tech world, finding a concrete definition of this term is an ongoing challenge.
Digital Storage
Digital storage refers to how much "space" that a device has or has used from applications, videos, documents, etc. In disk storage, the following are used: The smallest unit of data measurement is a bit. 1,000 of these create a kilobit. Another thousand create a megabit, then a gigabit, terabit, petabit, exabit, zettabit, yottabit, brontobit, geopbit. There is another and better known "family" of data units as well, and its first unit is the byte (which is made up of 8 bits). 1,000 of these result in a kilobyte, another thousand creates a megabyte, then a gigabyte (GB), terabyte, petabyte, exabyte, zettabyte, yottabyte, brontobyte, geopbyte. In virtual or processor storage, the same units apply, except the intervals are in every 1,024 instead of every 1,000.
EDGE
EDGE refers to a type of "signal" (of which cell phone get bars) much like 3G and 4G. It is abbreviated on many smartphone as the letter E. However, as much as it's like 3G and 4G, it's terribly slower, with teenagers around the globe feeling its devastating effects.
Gigabyte
A gigabyte refers to specific amount of storage. one gigabyte. While most people belive that one gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, but it is actually 1024 megabytes. Back in the day, 2005, most computers didn't have more than 512 megabytes, look how lucky we are now.
GPU (A.K.A. VPU)
The Graphics Processing unit, also known as the Visual Processing Unit, refers to the graphics card in a computer. The Graphics card does everything from playing Call of Duty to rendering an image in photoshop.
PC (Personal Computer)
A common term referring to a computer operating under Microsoft software, however the term can also technically be applied to any personal computer.
Pixels
A pixel is a square that makes up the display on any device (i.e. a computer, smartphone, etc.). If you stare closely at your computer screen, you may be able to identify each individual square. Common abbreviations include pixels per inch
Processor
A processor is an electronic circuit used in computers to perform a logical operation, such as processing computer instructions or data. They are the nucleus of the computer and roughly determine the speed and general capabilities of the computer. Current-generation processors have since replaced CPU (central processing units), and most personal computers and portable devices operate on what is called a 'microprocessor'-- what is essentially a shrunken processor.
RAM
RAM, or "random access memory," refers to the speed of which a computer (or any other device with a processor) is "running." In the modern day, around 4 GB has become the standard maximum RAM for most computers. More RAM implements less lag or slowness of a computer. Less, of course implements a slower and more agonizing experience on a device.
Solid-State Drive (SSD)
A solid state drive, abbreviated as SSD, references to a type of hard-drive in which digital files are stored. These hard drives are remarkably better and also remarkably more expensive. How? Why? The answer lies in its performance. The SSD has no moving parts, its not mechanical. This allows for many advantages, such as higher dependability and life expectancy. Unfortunately, the highest capacity that engineers have managed for this device is 512 GB.