Digital

Digital usually refers to something using digits, particularly binary digits.

Technology and computing

Hardware

Socioeconomic phenomena

  • Digital culture, the anthropological dimension of the digital social changes
  • Digital divide, a form of economic and social inequality in access to or use of information and communication technologies
  • Digital economy, an economy based on computing and telecommunications resources

Other uses in technology and computing

  • Digital data, discrete data, usually represented using binary numbers
  • Digital media, media stored as digital data
  • Digital signal (electronics), signals formed from a discrete set of waveforms, rather than continuous ranges
  • Digital signal (signal processing), sampled analog signals represented as a sequence of digital values

Art, entertainment, and media

Brands and enterprises

Other uses

gollark: COVID-19 was created to buy time for cryptographers to be able to factor 2020 to determine whether it was a leap year; factoring large integers is nontrivial and they were unable to secure computing power for it due to increasing costs, so a distraction was necessary.
gollark: COVID-19 was created by the disembodied spirit of Ayn Rand risen from the grave in order to destabilise the economy so people would turn to the true economic/political ideology of Objectivism.
gollark: Please, I can come up with that sort of conspiracy too.
gollark: *Regular* computer development has benefited from quantum mechanics being understood.
gollark: I'm not sure what the square root of anti is. I'm sure someone will work it out.

See also

  • Digit (disambiguation)
  • Digital download (disambiguation)
  • Digital fingerprint (disambiguation)
  • Binary code
  • Boolean algebra
  • Category:Digital media
  • All pages with titles beginning with Digital
  • All pages with titles containing Digital
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