👉 Watching computing, also known as streaming or video-on-demand (VOD), is a method of consuming digital media where content is delivered over the internet in real-time or pre-recorded segments, allowing users to watch videos, movies, or TV shows without needing to download the entire file first. This technology relies on continuous data transmission between the user's device and a server, where the content is streamed based on the viewer's current position in the media. Key features include adaptive bitrate streaming, which adjusts video quality based on network conditions to ensure smooth playback, and advanced encoding techniques that compress video data efficiently for faster transmission. Watching computing has transformed media consumption, offering convenience, accessibility, and on-demand access to vast libraries of content, fundamentally changing how people engage with entertainment and information.