host computer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of host computer
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Data centres are centralised physical facilities that host computer servers, IT infrastructure and network equipment, and are a key component of the AI value chain that India is focusing on despite concerns around water shortages.
From BBC
It also contains a keylogger: if used to connect a keyboard to a host computer, the cable can record every keystroke that passes through it and save up to 650,000 key entries in its onboard storage for retrieval later.
From The Verge
David Monnier, a cybersecurity expert at Team Cymru, said DNS data can be “very useful” to law enforcement, particularly in helping spot instances when a host computer is infected “because once a computer is infected, it typically looks up for a command-and-control server … so you’ll often see that pattern of looking up a host every couple minutes, a kind of heartbeat.”
From Washington Post
The company says that the only requirements for Steam Link Anywhere are a good upload connection for the host computer, and a good network connection for the device you’re playing on.
From The Verge
They take up real estate and slow Web pages while they load; at worst, they splash across the screen for interminable seconds, shout loudly and unexpectedly from an invisible corner, or surreptitiously infest the host computer with malware.
From The New Yorker
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