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 Megahertz Myth - The Megahertz Myth refers to the common mistake of comparing different microprocessors using clock rate. Clock rates are a known way to compare speeds, but only if you are comparing the same model or processor.



iPod - An iPod is a small, popular device that plays your MP3's and videos through earphones and headphones. One of the major reasons for its popularity is its convenient size and the large amount of songs it can hold. There are many different iPods, varying from the iPod shuffle to the iTouch. Spinoff devices include the iPhone.



Facebook - Facebook is a social-networking website, similar to MySpace. Users can expand their network by adding their friends, co-workers, classmates, and family. Users can upload photos of themselves, update their statuses, join causes, invite people to events, etc.



Hulu - Hulu is a website that provides registered users with free television shows, movies and documentaries. Not only does it provide modern, on-air television, but it also offers users classic television shows and movies from back in the day.



MySpace - MySpace is a social network, similar to Facebook. You can rank your top friends, post comments, bulletins, upload photos and update your status at anytime from any computer with internet.



E-Crime - An e-crime is an criminal offense using a computer or another electronical device such as a cell-phone. Examples of e-crimes include hacking, identity theft, and distributing child pornography.