CD-ROM stands for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory, a type of optical disc that stores data for computers in digital form, similar to audio CDs. They are commonly used for distribution of software, multimedia applications, and data storage.
A digital camera captures photographs and videos in digital form without the use of traditional film. Digital cameras store images electronically, allowing for easy transfer to computers, sharing, and online distribution.
A DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or originally Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage format capable of storing large amounts of data, far greater than that of a CD-ROM.
A megabyte (MB) is a unit of digital information storage commonly used in computer science, representing approximately one million bytes. It is prevalent in quantifying file sizes and storage capacity.
A megabyte (MB) is a unit of digital information storage equal to 2^20^ bytes or approximately one million bytes. It is commonly used to quantify the capacity of microcomputer hard disks and high-density floppy disks.
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