Our A-Z will help you understand the IT terms that are now being used every day in the modern day world
The Jargon Buster explains technical and computing terms with which you might not be familiar.
Tags - tags are found inside the html code for a webpage that defines attributes such as the the way words, pictures and other content appear on the page.
TCP/IP - the combination of protocols that make the internet. TCP deals with the process of dividing data into 'packets' of information. IP deals with the process of passing these packets from one computer to the next until they reach their final destination.
Toolbar - the selection of buttons displayed vertically or horizontally offering desktop and application functions such as print, save, copy etc.
Trial Software - software you can install on your computer which will work for a limited time so you can try it after which it will lock. In many cases if you decide to purchase you will get a registration code which you type into the software to make it work again.
Trojan - a program which appears harmless but is carrying inside viruses, worms or even another program that will damage your computer. A trojan is usually an attachment and is often carrying a program which allows someone to hack into your computer