Google Wallet vs ISIS Mobile Wallet Google wallet is a much anticipated mobile payment system introduced by Google. This is an Android Application intended for Android smart phones with NFC (near field communication) capability. Google Wallet is still under field test and a demonstration was done for the public in early 2011. ISIS is another […]
Difference Between AND Gate and OR Gate
AND Gate vs OR Gate AND and OR gates are two types of logic gates, which are physical devices made to implement a Boolean function. A Boolean function performs a logic operation on one or more logic inputs (given in two states, such as true/false, 1/0, high/law etc) and gives a single logic output (either […]
Difference Between Overriding and Overloading
Overriding vs Overloading The method Overriding and method Overloading are two concepts/techniques/feature found in some programming languages. Both concepts allow the programmer to provide different implementations for methods with the same name. Method overriding allows the programmer to provide an alternative implementation within a sub class to a method already defined inside its super class. […]
Difference Between IGBT and GTO
IGBT vs GTO GTO (Gate Turn-off Thyristor) and IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) are two types of semiconductor devices with three terminals. Both of them are used to control currents and for switching purposes. Both devices have a controlling terminal called ‘gate’, but have different principals of operation. GTO (Gate Turn-off Thyristor) GTO is made […]
Difference Between Capacitor and Inductor
Capacitor vs Inductor Capacitor and inductor are two electrical components used in circuit design. Both of them belong to passive elements category, which draw energy from the circuit, store, and then release. Both capacitor and inductor are widely used in AC (alternative current) and signal filtering applications. Capacitor Capacitor is made of two conductors separated […]
Difference Between J2SE and J2EE
J2SE vs J2EE Java is one of the most widely used object oriented programming languages, which is used from software development to web development today. It is a general purpose and concurrent programming language. It was originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995. James Gosling is the father of the Java programming language. Oracle Corporation […]
Difference Between Memory and Hard Disk
Memory vs Hard Disk If there are two terms in the world of computers that are very confusing as they are related and yet different, they ought to be memory and hard disk of a computer. This article attempts to find out the differences between memory and hard disk by highlighting the features of both. […]
Difference Between Memory and Storage
Memory vs Storage We all know what memory means, and we are also aware of the meaning of the word storage, but when it comes to memory and storage in electronic devices, such as computers and mobile phones, people remain confused and use the two terms interchangeably. This article attempts to clarify the confusion surrounding […]
Difference Between G711 and G729
G711 vs G729 G.711 and G.729 are voice coding methods used for voice encoding in telecommunication networks. Both speech coding methods are standardized in 1990’s, and used in basic applications such as wireless communication, PSTN networks, VoIP (Voice over IP) systems, and switching systems. G.729 is highly compressed compared with G.711. In general, G.711 data […]
Difference Between Struts and Struts2
Struts vs Struts2 Struts (also known as Apache Struts or Struts 1) is a cross-platform open source framework written in Java, which is intended for developing Java EE web applications. It was one of the initial Java EE web application frameworks. But few years later, Struts2 (or Struts version 2) arrived, and it was a […]
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