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RS232 vs RS485 RS232 and RS485 are standards for data cables. To exchange data between nodes on a network, the most commonly used tools are line drivers and receivers. It is difficult to set up a network with smooth data transfer if there is noise, ground level differences, mismatch of impedance and other dangers... 
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Cat5 vs Cat5e vs Cat6 vs Cat7 Cables   Cat5 and Cat5e and Cat6 and Cat7 are different standards for cables. If you are wondering if these names of some species of cats, you are wrong. These are types of twisted copper cables that are used to transmit data through network and also used in home theater applications.... 
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Compiler vs Interpreter Compiler and interpreter, both basically serve the same purpose. They convert one level of language to another level. A compiler converts the high level instructions into machine language while an interpreter converts the high level instruction into some intermediate form and after that,... 
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Nokia N97 vs Nokia N97 Mini Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 Mini are siblings from Nokia touchscreen smartphone family. Nokia N97 is the second touchscreen smartphone from Nokia launched in 2008. It got tremendous response from the public, selling close to 2 million sets worldwide. It has a sliding QWERTY keypad and has... 
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Alternating Current (AC) vs Direct Current (DC) Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) are two types of currents that are used for sending electricity in all parts of the world. Both currents have their special features with advantages and are used in different devices as well. While DC is unidirectional... 
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HTML 4 vs HTML 5 HTML 4 and HTML 5 are two versions of the Hypertext Mark-up Language known in short as HTML. It is basically used to create static web pages. Different versions of HTML have been released over the years and the latest one is HTML 5. There are certain differences between HTML 4 and HTML 5. HTML... 
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AIM vs MSN AIM and MSN are instant messaging programs used by people who want to talk and keep in touch with another from a different location in real time. These instant messaging technologies have geared up over the years to compete in the constantly evolving world of the internet wherein applications with... 
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Sony EX TV vs Sony NX TV Sony EX and Sony NX are two different model televisions from the house of Sony. Sony is a leading entertainment brand of the world in the field of electronics and its Bravia series of LCD and LED TV’s have become a craze among the people because of their innovative features and excellent... 
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LED backlit TV vs Full LED TV LED backlit and Full LED are two famous jargons you would have heard when you go to buy a Television set. When you see an advertisement proclaiming a TV to be LED, do not be fooled. TV manufacturers use a lot of jargon to confuse people and to sell their TV’s. When they say LED,... 
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Aldiko Free vs Aldiko Premium Aldiko free and Aldiko premium are electronic book applications which run under the Android operating system. You can download the application into your mobile phone so you can read electronic books which can also be downloaded online. Reading electronic books are more cost efficient... 
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Android vs Brew Android and Brew are both operating systems for mobile phones. Android is a mobile operating system owned by Google and has become a household name today because of its widespread use in smartphones. Brew, an acronym for Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, is also an OS that is used for low... 
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Viber vs Tango Viber and Tango are VoIP applications that are used to make free calls among users via Internet from smart phones. Viber is available only for iPhones at the moment but Tango is available for iPhones as well as android phones. Viber is only having voice call and Tango supports voice as well as video... 
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Android 2.3 vs Android 2.4 Android 2.3 and Android 2.4, are almost similar operating systems in features except for few differences. Android 2.3 named as ‘Gingerbread’ was only released in December 2010 and there are only few phones that run 2.3. Within two months we hear about another upgrade from Google... 
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Samsung Wave II (2) (GT-S8530) vs Apple iPhone 4 Samsung Wave II (GT-S8530) and Apple iPhone 4 are smartphones with many competing features; iPhone 4 is in the market from mid 2010 and  Samsung Wave II is the latest bada phone released from Samsung. Samsung Wave II comes with a 4.7″ super LCD display and... 
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Samsung bada vs Android Google Android and Samsung bada are two Open Mobile Platforms with bada being the newest entrant, released in 2010. Talking of operating systems, Samsung has launched its new smartphones based upon its brand new operating system called bada, meaning ocean, while making devices for Google’s... 
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RAM vs ROM RAM and ROM are both different types of memories used in any computer to make it fast and to enable it to access information stored in the computer. Every computer comes with a certain amount of physical memory which is actually chips that hold data. This memory is referred to as Random Access Memory... 
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