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Compared to a single-price monopoly,when a monopoly can perfectly price discriminate,the deadweight loss
Rooting
A term used to describe accessing or having an operating system on a mobile device in such a way that the user has an increased level of privilege on the device. It is often associated with attaining privileged control on Android devices. Compare with jailbreaking iOS-based devices such as iPhones.
Spear Phishing
A highly targeted form of phishing where the attacker focuses on a specific individual or organization to deceive recipients into revealing confidential information.
Network Location Profile
A Windows feature that allows users to configure different network settings based on the network they are connected to, such as Home, Work, or Public.
Bluetooth
A wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances using short-wavelength radio waves.
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