types of computer Crossword Puzzles
Computer Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-21
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- A small text file (up to 4KB) created by a website that is stored in the user's computer either temporarily for that session only or permanently on the hard disk (persistent cookie).
- flash drive an external flash drive, small enough to carry on a key ring, that can be used with any computer that has a USB port.
- place (a document) in a cabinet, box, or folder in a particular order for preservation and easy reference.
- the working surface of a desk.
- relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network.
- almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition.
- with reference to a computer system) boot or be booted again.
- tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- go to sleep, especially suddenly or in an improvised setting.
- copy (data) from one computer system to another, typically over the Internet.
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- a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
- irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of recipients.
- a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers.
- a panel of keys that operate a computer.
- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files used to navigate the World Wide Web.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- a piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- a symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program,
- Wide Web an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another.
- drive a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks
22 Clues: the working surface of a desk. • a panel of keys that operate a computer. • tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • a symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program, • with reference to a computer system) boot or be booted again. • go to sleep, especially suddenly or in an improvised setting. • ...
Computing Crossword 2023-07-31
Across
- Without giving reasonable and appropriate credit to or acknowledging to the author or the source, of another’s original work.
- A error in code
- What is junk email called.
- A device that connects to a computer and allows input by moving on a surface.
- The process of starting a computer.
- The vertical and horizontal bar commonly on the far right or bottom of a window that allows you to move the window viewing area up ,down ,left or right.
- A technique used to secure data by converting it into a code.
- A cloud-based storage service by Apple.
- A device that converts printed text and images into a digital format.
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- What is the opening screen after the logging on
- A malicious software program loaded onto a user’s computer without the user knowledge and perform malicious actions.
- What program is used to explore the internet.
- A small, portable computer.
- The world's largest search engine.
- An open-source operating system for smartphones and tablets.
- A technology that enables communication between devices via short-range wireless signals.
- The "brain" of a computer where data is processed.
- A sequence of instructions that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.
- Is a directive to a computer program to perform a specific task.
- A digital communication method allowing users to send short messages.
20 Clues: A error in code • What is junk email called. • A small, portable computer. • The world's largest search engine. • The process of starting a computer. • A cloud-based storage service by Apple. • What program is used to explore the internet. • What is the opening screen after the logging on • The "brain" of a computer where data is processed. • ...
Computer Applications Crossword 2024-08-21
Across
- An output device that displays information from a computer in the form of text, images, video, and graphics
- An input device that allows a person to enter letters, numbers, and other symbols
- A computer's central communications connectivity point
- An _________ system is software that supports a computer's basic functions
- A worldwide computer network that transmits a variety of data and media across interconnected devices
- An electronically stored, systematic collection of data
- Microsoft's presentation application
- A software program used to locate and display information on the Internet
- A device that bridges a local network and the internet
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- The most widely used word processing program in the world
- A set of instructions, data, or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus, the system for connecting electronic equipment to devices such as computers
- The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer
- A small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions
- A program designed to carry out a specific task
- Spreadsheet application designed by Microsoft
- Microsoft's operating system
- A programmable machine that can store, retrieve, and process information
- A system that connects two or more computing devices for transmitting and sharing information
- A jack or socket that peripheral computer hardware plugs into
20 Clues: Microsoft's operating system • Microsoft's presentation application • Spreadsheet application designed by Microsoft • A program designed to carry out a specific task • A computer's central communications connectivity point • A device that bridges a local network and the internet • An electronically stored, systematic collection of data • ...
Browsing Safely 2025-05-18
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- a software or a computer program that is designed to identify or remove viruses from your computer
- befriending children on social media
- receiver is fool to believe that the messages from a trusted so which is not true
- Full-form of OTP
- misusing someone's personal information reach includes a person's name, date of birth, account number, etc
- a crime in which the victim is attacked first and then forced to pay money to stop further attacks
- the better commit crimes buy your name after stealing or identity
- collection of technology or processes designed to protect networks, computers, etc
- Digital/unethical hackers
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- an impression you create when you engage in various online activities
- refers to conduct terrorism by using internet to cause fear and panic
- refers to illegal methods to get money from a bank or its customers
- Hoaxing or to mislead
- Criminal activity intended to harm a computer using the Internet
- Used to extract secret or confidential information
- software that helps to prevent unauthorised access to your computer by blocking and unsolicited communication
- refers to a illegal entry into a computer system or network
- harrassing someone using information technology through a deliberate manner
- Set of programs that disorders the functioning of a computer
- This is what our lives heavy rely on
20 Clues: Full-form of OTP • Hoaxing or to mislead • Digital/unethical hackers • befriending children on social media • This is what our lives heavy rely on • Used to extract secret or confidential information • refers to a illegal entry into a computer system or network • Set of programs that disorders the functioning of a computer • ...
Keyboarding 2018-09-24
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- The most commonly used keyboard arrangement.
- (Gross Words a Minute) The number of keystrokes a typist can make in a timed period
- to type leaving two blank line between lines of text
- The way the typist sits; the way the typist’s arms, wrists, fingers,
- to type leaving one blank line between lines of text
- Used to insert spaces between characters
- program that protects a computer from computer viruses
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- Arrangement of the keyboard, copy, mouse, and other materials
- asdfjkl;
- to type copy leaving no blank spaces between lines.
- to type leaving three blank line between lines of text
- disc optical disc to store movies
- printed output
- central processing unit; the brain
- compact disc that only reads memory
- protection software program that protects a computer from computer viruses
16 Clues: asdfjkl; • printed output • disc optical disc to store movies • central processing unit; the brain • compact disc that only reads memory • Used to insert spaces between characters • The most commonly used keyboard arrangement. • to type copy leaving no blank spaces between lines. • to type leaving two blank line between lines of text • ...
Essential Introduction to Computers 2013-09-18
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- is an organized collection of data.
- is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations.
- is a digital optical disc data storage format.
- is a type of industry where the buying and selling of products or services is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.
- is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software.
- is a software package used to display information in the form of a slide show.
- Storage Media Refers to flash memory cards, USB drives and tiny hard disks.
- is a digital optical disc storage format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995.
- is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved.
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- is any peripheral used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer or other information appliance.
- is any piece of computer hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data processing carried out by an information processing system which converts the electronically generated information into human-readable form
- is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
- is an electronic device or a computer software application that performs word processing.
- is a combination of machines and people that for a set of inputs produces a defined set of outputs.
- is an interactive computer application program for organization and analysis of data in tabular form.
- in its most restricted technical sense, is a sequence of symbols that can be interpreted as a message. Processor
- Disk is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating disks coated with magnetic material.
- is a sequence of instructions, written to perform a specified task with a computer.
18 Clues: is an organized collection of data. • is a digital optical disc data storage format. • is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. • is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. • Storage Media Refers to flash memory cards, USB drives and tiny hard disks. • ...
"Vocabulary Lesson #2" 2017-03-06
Across
- movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser.
- unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 (210) bytes.
- process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines.
- (in relation to Excel spreadsheet)- Individual cells are usually identified by a column letter and a row number.
- to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
- Printing-the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- is used by architects, engineers, drafters, artists, and others to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.
- device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular.
- format for compressing image files.
- refer to a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance.
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- power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.
- term "format" has several meanings, related to 1) disk formatting, 2) page formatting, and 3) file formats. 1
- instructions.
- computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc
- system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- return the IP address of the Web server associated with that name.
- program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web.
- is a computer network that spans a relatively small area.
- unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- address of a World Wide Web page.
- is a general-purpose computer programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
- part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- refers to the practice of modifying or altering computer software and hardware to accomplish a goal that is considered to be outside of the creator's original objective.
25 Clues: instructions. • address of a World Wide Web page. • format for compressing image files. • unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 (210) bytes. • is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. • web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser. • arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. • ...
Computer Terminology 2024-02-22
Across
- Ram (Random Access Memory) is the hardware in a device. It is the place where the data is stored in my computer processor.
- Travis
- The process by which a computer or virtual machine reads and acts on the instructions of a computer program.
- Storage is where data is permanently kept on your computer.
- devices It is a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system
- The visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information.
- Binary describes a numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values for each digit ,0 and 1
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- It is a very small processing unit inside a CPU which is a single integrated circuit on a computer chip that performs arithmetic and logic functions.
- It is the process by which data transmitted over computer networks is converted from binary code into its original.
- It is the main printed circuit board in computers.
- It is the physical parts of a computer.
- The Central Processing Unit is the primary component of a computer which acts as a control center.
- It is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- It is the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store.
14 Clues: Travis • It is the physical parts of a computer. • It is the main printed circuit board in computers. • Storage is where data is permanently kept on your computer. • It is the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store. • The Central Processing Unit is the primary component of a computer which acts as a control center. • ...
Computer Basics Vocabulary Words Part 2 2019-04-17
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- Device that sends and receives data to and from computers over telephone lines.
- The unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work
- The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater the horizontal and vertical density, the higher the resolution.
- Means of recording data as light and dark spots on CD or DVD with the use of a low-power laser light
- A device that connects at least two networks
- Used to expand the computer's input, output, and storage capabilities
- Making sure that the instructions and data from one area of memory don’t interfere with memory allocated for other programs
- unit Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards (including the motherboard.)
- Underlying software on which other applications can run. Examples are Macs and Pc's
- A personal computer, designed to meet the computer needs of an individual
- A computer that was the fastest in the world at the time it was constructed
- Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical area, such as multiple buildings.
- Optional software additions that enhance and/or add functionality to a web browser
- Software that can be copied and shared freely, but must be paid for if you want to use it permanently
- Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of sharing data and programs
- licenses A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program
- Random Access Memory. Memory that stores program instructions and data temporarily.
- domain Works in the public domain are those whose rights have expired, been forfeited, or are inapplicable
- devices Long-term repositories for data. Disks and tape drives are examples
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- One million bytes
- A disk that will not allow a user to make changes to files
- Master controller for all activities that take place within a computer; primary purpose is to help the computer system monitor itself in order to function efficiently
- Set of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell a computer how to solve a problem or carry out a task
- Device for sending information from the computer, such as a monitor or printer
- Read Only Memory. Memory that includes permanent information only. The computer can only read information from it; it can never write any new information on it
- information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another.
- Manipulation of data in many ways
- Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or output
- Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for hundreds or thousands of users
- In the area of graphical user interfaces (GUI), a tabbed document interface or a Tab is one that allows multiple documents to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents.
- A picture element (dot) on a computer screen or printout. Groups of pixels compose the images
- One trillion bytes
32 Clues: One million bytes • One trillion bytes • Manipulation of data in many ways • A device that connects at least two networks • The unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work • A disk that will not allow a user to make changes to files • Used to expand the computer's input, output, and storage capabilities • ...
Presentation Software Vocabulary 2016-10-11
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- the make up of a slide that included text, graphics, charts, ect.
- conceals unwanted portions of an image
- special visual and sound effects applied to a slide
- displays a check mark to maintain object proportions
- contains menus from which you choose commands
- to raise a paragraph to another level
- defining animation types, speeds, and sounds
- a position within an outline that indicates importance
- helps create different types of images
- properties or characteristics of a slide
- position the paper is printed
- objects that become a part of a given document
- buttons for the most frequently used commands
- a piece of electronic artwork
- a slide where text is primarily represented
- electronic artwork available on your computer
- reveals information relevant to a task
- used to list items in a particular order
- pre-designed backgrounds for slide
- buttons on a toolbar for completing common task
- how information is arranged for presentations
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- gracefully ends a presentation
- adjust the spacing between character pairs
- an electronic presentation
- a special effect used ton progress slides throughout a presentation
- area of a page where most information is placed
- slide color usually dark with light text or visa-versa
- to lower the level of a paragraph
- the area where a new or existing publication appears
- lines that assist in accurately positioning objects on a page
- a slide that contains more than one level
- graphic object in which text is typed
- the basic unit of presentation
- measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- the area in the slide designed to represent a chart or graph
- level within the outline
- the file line extension
- defined formatting attribute
- text that does not fit in the frame
- turns a single object into multiple objects
40 Clues: the file line extension • level within the outline • an electronic presentation • defined formatting attribute • position the paper is printed • a piece of electronic artwork • gracefully ends a presentation • the basic unit of presentation • to lower the level of a paragraph • pre-designed backgrounds for slide • text that does not fit in the frame • ...
Presentation Software Vocabulary 2016-10-11
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- Conceals unwanted portions of a image
- A slide where text is primarily represent
- A colection of colors that may be used in a presentation
- Lines that assists in accurately positioning objects on a page
- The make up of a slide that includes text graphics charts etc
- A special effect used to progress slides throughout a presentation
- A are where a new or existing publication appears
- The basics unit of a presentation
- to raise a paragraph to another level
- A piece of electronic artwork
- Text that does not fit in a frame
- Reveals information relevant to the task
- Gracefully ends a presentation
- The filename extension
- Objects that become a part of a given document
- Buttons for the most frequently used commands
- turns a single object into multiple objects
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- how information is arranged for presentations
- Used to list items in a particular order
- A text object containing curves or wavy text designed as shapes
- A slide that contains more than one level
- properties or characteristics of a slide
- Position the paper is printed on
- The first slide that introduced the presentation to the audience
- measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- special visual and sound effects applied to a side
- Adjust the spacing between character pairs
- To lower the level of a paragraph
- Defined animation types speeds and sound
- Buttons on a toolbar for completing common tasks
- helps create different types of images
- Using your voice to manipulate a presentation
- Defind formatting attributes
- pre designed backgrounds for slides
- An electronic presentation
- Electronic artwork available on your computer
- levels within a outline
- Graphics object in which text is type
- A position within an outline that indicates importance
39 Clues: The filename extension • levels within a outline • An electronic presentation • Defind formatting attributes • A piece of electronic artwork • Gracefully ends a presentation • Position the paper is printed on • To lower the level of a paragraph • The basics unit of a presentation • Text that does not fit in a frame • pre designed backgrounds for slides • ...
DIGITAL TECHONOLGIES 2024-10-28
Across
- The internet, regarded as an abstract amorphous omnipresent space for processing and storage
- An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks
- A set of keys used to operate a typewriter, computer etc
- unit of computing A storage equal to eight bits
- The part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data or unalterable executable code or default data
- A device which scans documents in order to convert them to a digital medium
- A computer memory chip that stores values but does not allow updates, in which the values are non-volatile in that they are retained even when the computer is unpowered
- The visualised data or imagery displayed on a computer screen
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- A person who uses a computer or a computing network, especially a person who has received an account
- A task or program that is or was executing
- Multiple computers and other devices connected to share information
- The main memory of a computer or smartphone available for program execution or data storage
- The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit
- A device, usually attached to a computer, used to print text or images onto paper
- An input device that is moved over a pad or other flat surface to produce a corresponding movement of a pointer on a graphical display
15 Clues: A task or program that is or was executing • unit of computing A storage equal to eight bits • A set of keys used to operate a typewriter, computer etc • The visualised data or imagery displayed on a computer screen • An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks • Multiple computers and other devices connected to share information • ...
Computer Fun 2023-09-29
Across
- Spanish word for town
- Self-replicating irritant
- Code that monitors and tracks
- A wonderful gadget for games, communications, and work
- Folks that try to scam you out of money through your computer
- Scams that pop up and tell you that your computer (falsely) has been infected/compromised
- Where you view things
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- How the world communicates
- Small gadget that clicks
- The device that brings access to the Internet into your home
- Type of port where we often plug things into our computer
- Who am I?
- Who is Jon?
- Where you enter stuff
- An output of the computer, normally to paper
- The device that routes the internet around your home, often wirelessly
- An arid geography, often associated with the word Sonoran
17 Clues: Who am I? • Who is Jon? • Spanish word for town • Where you enter stuff • Where you view things • Small gadget that clicks • Self-replicating irritant • How the world communicates • Code that monitors and tracks • An output of the computer, normally to paper • A wonderful gadget for games, communications, and work • Type of port where we often plug things into our computer • ...
computer vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or play on this screen.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is a picture or an image
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
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- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Computer Vocabulary 2020-02-24
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- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar a space The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
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- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
crossword 2020-02-24
Across
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open
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- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options
- - This is a picture or an image.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Davis-Briscoe 2020-01-22
Across
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - Anyone using a computer
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
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- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
26 Clues: - Anyone using a computer • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program. • ...
Jordan - Computer Vocab and Graphics 2018-02-05
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- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- Anyone using a computer.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
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- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Computer Vocabulary and Graphics 2018-10-30
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- Anyone using a computer.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
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- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Computer Basics Vocabulary Words Part 2 2019-04-17
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- Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of sharing data and programs
- Optional software additions that enhance and/or add functionality to a web browser
- One trillion bytes
- Means of recording data as light and dark spots on CD or DVD with the use of a low-power laser light
- In the area of graphical user interfaces (GUI), a tabbed document interface or a Tab is one that allows multiple documents to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents.
- A picture element (dot) on a computer screen or printout. Groups of pixels compose the images
- domain Works in the public domain are those whose rights have expired, been forfeited, or are inapplicable
- information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another.
- devices Long-term repositories for data. Disks and tape drives are examples
- unit Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards (including the motherboard.)
- The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater the horizontal and vertical density, the higher the resolution.
- Used to expand the computer's input, output, and storage capabilities
- licenses A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program
- Set of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell a computer how to solve a problem or carry out a task
- A computer that was the fastest in the world at the time it was constructed
- One million bytes
- Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for hundreds or thousands of users
- Device that sends and receives data to and from computers over telephone lines.
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- Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical area, such as multiple buildings.
- Device for sending information from the computer, such as a monitor or printer
- Master controller for all activities that take place within a computer; primary purpose is to help the computer system monitor itself in order to function efficiently
- A personal computer, designed to meet the computer needs of an individual
- Software that can be copied and shared freely, but must be paid for if you want to use it permanently
- A disk that will not allow a user to make changes to files
- Underlying software on which other applications can run. Examples are Macs and Pc's
- A device that connects at least two networks
- Manipulation of data in many ways
- Making sure that the instructions and data from one area of memory don’t interfere with memory allocated for other programs
- Read Only Memory. Memory that includes permanent information only. The computer can only read information from it; it can never write any new information on it
- The unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work
- Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or output
- Random Access Memory. Memory that stores program instructions and data temporarily.
32 Clues: One million bytes • One trillion bytes • Manipulation of data in many ways • A device that connects at least two networks • The unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work • A disk that will not allow a user to make changes to files • Used to expand the computer's input, output, and storage capabilities • ...
1102N Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- peripheral devices that are used to convert the output processed by the computer into human-readable form.
- also known as anti-malware
- an object-oriented programming (OOP) language that is viewed by many as the best language for creating large-scale applications
- a form of microcode or program embedded into hardware devices to help them operate effectively
- a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface
- a device that converts sound waves into an electrical signal.
- a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis
- mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux
- a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network.
- a web browser developed by Apple
- a graphical operating system developed by Microsoft
- a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems
- a deprecated series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft
- a programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and CSS
- a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- let a single user listen to an audio source privatel
- the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser
- a device or software program capable of creating, storing, and printing text documents
- a cross-platform web browser developed by Google.
- considered a peripheral device that serves the purpose of creating a permanent representation of text or graphics, usually on paper.
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- an output device that displays information in pictorial or textual form.
- a way for programmers (developers) to communicate with computers
- an object-oriented programming language that produces software for multiple platforms
- a component of the Windows operating system (OS) that helps administrators and end users to monitor, manage and troubleshoot tasks.
- a file format that can contain multiple files combined and compressed into one file
- The component of a computer system that controls the interpretation and execution of instructions
- a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation
- a device that captures images from photographic prints, posters, magazine pages and similar sources for computer
- an auxiliary hardware device used to transfer information into and out of a computer.
- any element of a computer that's physical
- the hardware component that stores all of your digital content
- computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form
- secures an individual system or an entire business network from malicious infections
- a multi-platform web browser developed by its namesake company
- a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization's previously established security policies.
- is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple
- a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system
- a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc.
- an output device that displays information in pictorial or textual form.
- an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer
40 Clues: also known as anti-malware • a web browser developed by Apple • any element of a computer that's physical • a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. • a cross-platform web browser developed by Google. • a graphical operating system developed by Microsoft • a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems • ...
STEM Education Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-19
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- Study of shapes and spaces
- Electronic device for processing information
- Physical components of a computer
- Paths for electrical current
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems
- Scientific explanation of phenomena
- Plan or drawing showing function/appearance
- Expressed in numbers
- Creating new methods or products
- Answer to a difficulty
- Creating computer software
- The systematic study of the natural world
- Collection of facts and statistics
- Mathematical analysis of numerical data
- Systematic investigation to establish facts
- Study of motion and forces
- First model of something
- Writing instructions for computer programs
- An educated guess to be tested
- Process of computing mathematical values
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- Technology using biological systems
- Detailed examination of something
- A scientific test to verify a hypothesis
- Mathematical statements showing equality
- The design and building of machines and structures
- Study of matter and its changes
- The science of designing and operating robots
- Computer programs and applications
- Question requiring solution
- Study of living organisms
- Branch of mathematics using letters for numbers
- Branch of physics dealing with atomic scale
- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes
- Science of matter and energy
- Organized collection of information
- Imitation of a real system
- A room equipped for scientific experiments
- Instrument for viewing tiny objects
- Advanced mathematics of change
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
40 Clues: Expressed in numbers • Answer to a difficulty • First model of something • Study of living organisms • Study of shapes and spaces • Creating computer software • Imitation of a real system • Study of motion and forces • Question requiring solution • Paths for electrical current • Science of matter and energy • Advanced mathematics of change • An educated guess to be tested • ...
History Of Computers 2023-08-23
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- Created a power loom that could create a pattern based on punctured cards
- Charles Babbage’s attempt at a steam driven calculator the size of a room (was the most expensive government funded project at the time) – was never finished due to lack of funding.
- An electronic device for storing and processing information
- The first commercial computer. Used magnetic tape.
- The first computer bug was a _____
- largely responsible for the computer becoming a common possession
- Originally, a “computer” was a _______ who performed repetitive calculations for Navigational tables, charts, and planetary positions
- The earliest mathematical aide dating back to 300 B.C.
- The first personal computer
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- Started the company that became IBM
- Created the first gear-driven calculator
- The Hollerith desk was created to help count cards for the 1890 U.S. ______
- Dropped out of college to work on writing computer programs.
- IBM hired this company to write the software for their PCs.
- The forefather of the modern day computer. Weighed 30 tons. Used card readers and took up a 20x40 ft room.
15 Clues: The first personal computer • The first computer bug was a _____ • Started the company that became IBM • Created the first gear-driven calculator • The first commercial computer. Used magnetic tape. • The earliest mathematical aide dating back to 300 B.C. • An electronic device for storing and processing information • ...
Business Crossword 2014-06-09
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- _____device How to tell a computer what to do
- The most powerful computer made
- Uses tiny electrical paths to connect each component of the computer together
- 1 trillion bytes
- "Can’t touch it"
- A quick access ___________ can be customized
- ____ Charts are useful when showing the contribution of each value to a total
- The three most common font enhancements are bold, italic and __________
- vertical and horizontal alignments
- Choosing a(n) ______ allows you to define what starts the animation, its properties and control the speed
- If invalid numeric values are included in a formula, the following error message will appear
- Two cell separated are seperated by a _____
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- _____ serif Fonts that don’t have tails
- a cell is a __________ between a row and column
- Information at the top of a business letter
- _________button that allows you to hide the MS word screen while you work on another software
- A formula _______ identifies the content of the currently selected cell
- Computer hardware plugged into a special _______ at the back or side of a computer
- The earliest version of the internet
- Spelling errors are displayed with a ______ wavy line
- Accuracy means to make sure the author provides a ______ and contact address
21 Clues: 1 trillion bytes • "Can’t touch it" • The most powerful computer made • vertical and horizontal alignments • The earliest version of the internet • _____ serif Fonts that don’t have tails • Information at the top of a business letter • Two cell separated are seperated by a _____ • _____device How to tell a computer what to do • A quick access ___________ can be customized • ...
PLT-2 2015-03-10
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- The value that is stored in a variable is knows as a ___________.
- A set of character is called a ___________.
- _____________operator is used to reverse the output of any compound condition.
- Operators can be classified into ____________ types.
- ____________ operators are used to compare the values of two variables.
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- ___________ symbol can be used wherever a space is required.
- ___________ are tools provided by computer languages to perform various operations.
- _____________ are those locations in memory where the input values are stored before they can be processed.
8 Clues: A set of character is called a ___________. • Operators can be classified into ____________ types. • ___________ symbol can be used wherever a space is required. • The value that is stored in a variable is knows as a ___________. • ____________ operators are used to compare the values of two variables. • ...
TechSphere Crossword puzzle 2024-01-29
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- Process of encoding information to make it secure.
- Study and practice of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties.
- Authentication techniques based on unique biological characteristics such as fingerprints or retinal scans.
- Practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks.
- Secret code used to gain access to a computer, network, or service.
- Malicious software that encrypts files and demands payment for their release.
- Process of confirming the truth of an attribute of a single piece of data.
- Software update designed to fix problems with, or improve a computer program or its supporting data.
- Malicious software that replicates itself and spreads to other computers.
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- Incident where sensitive, protected, or confidential information is accessed or disclosed without authorization.
- Weakness in a system's defenses that can be exploited by a threat.
- Network of private computers infected with malicious software and controlled as a group.
- Person who uses technical knowledge to gain unauthorized access to computer systems.
- Security system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network.
- Deliberate exploitation of computer systems, networks, or technology-dependent enterprises.
- Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- Software intended to damage or disable computers and computer systems.
- Software designed to detect and remove computer viruses and other malicious software.
- Attempt to obtain sensitive information by disguising as a trustworthy entity in electronic communication.
- Secure network connection that allows users to access the internet privately.
- Interconnected group of computers and other devices capable of exchanging data.
- Unsolicited or undesired electronic messages, typically advertising.
22 Clues: Process of encoding information to make it secure. • Malicious software disguised as legitimate software. • Weakness in a system's defenses that can be exploited by a threat. • Secret code used to gain access to a computer, network, or service. • Unsolicited or undesired electronic messages, typically advertising. • ...
Semester 1 Review 2025-01-06
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- structure of folders and files similar to a
- Microsoft's Word processing software
- Horizontal grouping on a spreadsheet identified by numbers
- storage space on a computing device
- software that acts as an interface between a computer's hardware and the user
- broad field that involves the use of technology to process, store, and communicate information and data
- a rectangular area formed by the intersection of a column and a row
- a non mobile computer
- The type of communication where the exchange of words and sounds between people are used, including tone of voice
- rearranging data in a worksheet or table based on specific criteria
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- the physical components of a computer system that you can touch or see
- personal attributes and character traits that describe how you work with others, by yourself, and in general
- Tracks data over time
- The conduct, behavior and attitude of someone in a work or business environment
- Sending information into the computer
- arrangement in a straight line
- The internet cord for a desktop computer
- Vertical grouping on a spreadsheet identified by letters
- A keyboard key that moves the cursor multiple spaces
- (of a color or design) having a strong or vivid appearance
- a computer that is portable
- The type of communication where body language is used, including posture, facial expression and gestures
- Receiving information out of the computer
- a set of instructions, data, or programs that run on a device to perform tasks and operate computers
- The morality and the principles that guide people's decisions and actions
25 Clues: Tracks data over time • a non mobile computer • a computer that is portable • arrangement in a straight line • storage space on a computing device • Microsoft's Word processing software • Sending information into the computer • The internet cord for a desktop computer • Receiving information out of the computer • structure of folders and files similar to a • ...
Computer Systems 2016-06-21
Across
- Has different types. E.G: Input, Output, Storage.
- Is a type of device for example: Mouse, Keyboard, Webcam
- You can use this to browse the internet, play games and many more.
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- Examples of this: Intel i7, Intel i5
- Type of device for example: Printer, Headphones, Moniter.
- Type of device for example: USB, CD, SD card
6 Clues: Examples of this: Intel i7, Intel i5 • Type of device for example: USB, CD, SD card • Has different types. E.G: Input, Output, Storage. • Is a type of device for example: Mouse, Keyboard, Webcam • Type of device for example: Printer, Headphones, Moniter. • You can use this to browse the internet, play games and many more.
INTRODUCTION TO THERMODYNAMICS 2021-10-12
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- Any characteristic of a system that describes a system
- Any change that a system undergoes from one equilibrium state to one another
- Internal energy related to _________ structure
- Internal energy related to _________ of molecular activity
- Region chosen to study the changes of physical property
- ________properties dependent on the size/extent of the system
- Sum of all microscopic forms of energy called ________ energy
- Example forms of energy
- Series of states through which a system passes during a process
- One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy
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- There are ______types of system
- Real or imaginary surface that separates the system from its surrounding
- Types of system where only heat transfer across the boundary
- Example forms of energy
- One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy
- Types of system where heat and mass transfer across boundary
- Region outside the system
- Types of system where is no heat/mass transfer across the boundary
- A set of properties that describes the condition of a system at a certain time
- _________ properties independent of the size/extent of the system
20 Clues: Example forms of energy • Example forms of energy • Region outside the system • There are ______types of system • Internal energy related to _________ structure • One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy • One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy • Any characteristic of a system that describes a system • ...
INTRODUCTION TO THERMODYNAMICS 2021-10-12
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- There are ______types of system
- Any characteristic of a system that describes a system
- Region outside the system
- Types of system where is no heat/mass transfer across the boundary
- One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy
- One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy
- Real or imaginary surface that separates the system from its surrounding
- A set of properties that describes the condition of a system at a certain time
- ________properties dependent on the size/extent of the system
- Internal energy related to _________ of molecular activity
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- Region chosen to study the changes of physical property
- Sum of all microscopic forms of energy called ________ energy
- Any change that a system undergoes from one equilibrium state to one another
- Example forms of energy
- Example forms of energy
- Types of system where heat and mass transfer across boundary
- Internal energy related to _________ structure
- Series of states through which a system passes during a process
- Types of system where only heat transfer across the boundary
- _________ properties independent of the size/extent of the system
20 Clues: Example forms of energy • Example forms of energy • Region outside the system • There are ______types of system • Internal energy related to _________ structure • One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy • One macroscopic form of energy is ________ energy • Region chosen to study the changes of physical property • ...
CISMP 2019-10-07
Across
- A formal or informal review of actions (5)
- One of the components that make up the CIA (15)
- If the accuracy of information is a major concern, which one of the CIA components would be used (9)
- Which security document is not mandatory? (1,8)
- What is said to take advantage of, or exploit vulnerabilities (1,7)
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- When a user logs onto a computer system and is asked for their mother's maiden name, what aspect is the system ensuring? (12)
- Another term to describe a Security Steering Group (7,5)
- Privacy legislation is in place to protect the rights of
- One of the two types of threats (10)
- A type of risk mitigation (8)
10 Clues: A type of risk mitigation (8) • One of the two types of threats (10) • A formal or informal review of actions (5) • One of the components that make up the CIA (15) • Which security document is not mandatory? (1,8) • Another term to describe a Security Steering Group (7,5) • Privacy legislation is in place to protect the rights of • ...
Accounting Excursion 2014-02-04
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- Poole/ PCL founder
- provider/ create and foster a customer-focused PCL culture
- flow/ the cash-in, cash-out position of a project
- tools/ items under $500
- list/ punch list
- billed or income
- written agreement to complete specific scope of work
- price/ alternate name for Lump Sum contract types
- contemplated change order
- perimeter site and/or pedestrian enclosures
- Community/ PCL's Community Involvement program
- one of PCL's colours
- the amount of money available for a project
- an invitation to bid
- change requests & extras
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- slow & plodding program designed to pay subcontractors
- cost contracted to pay out
- Rules/ PCL's principals
- the practice of deceptively portraying oneself as being in a weaker position than is true
- Connects/ intranet
- sum/ contract type
- the name of our new benefits program
- quest action team/ CQAT
- type/ labour, material, equipment, subcontract
- expense/ indirect cost
- MOR report
- share knowledge, information & skills
- number/ a value assigned to PCL owned equipment such as truck or computer
- subcontractor
- PCL's logo shape
- card/ manual index card system used to track subcontract value
- also referred to as profit
32 Clues: MOR report • subcontractor • list/ punch list • billed or income • PCL's logo shape • Poole/ PCL founder • Connects/ intranet • sum/ contract type • one of PCL's colours • an invitation to bid • Rules/ PCL's principals • tools/ items under $500 • quest action team/ CQAT • expense/ indirect cost • change requests & extras • contemplated change order • cost contracted to pay out • ...
CyberOctober 2022-10-10
Across
- Utilization of providers servers to store, manage, and process your data instead of using local systems
- a form of malware that holds a victim's data hostage and requests for a payment to release it
- the practice of making a copy of data on a different location
- A software program that monitors a computer system for known examples of malicious code
- a weakness in an asset that a threat can benefit from
- ensuring implementer is different from approver to prevent fraud and errors
- ways to trick a user into entering valid credentials at a fake website
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- a party that uses knowledge and skill to intrude into a system
- A generic term for a number of different types of malicious code
- A circumstance that interrupts the correct operation of system and services
- is simply listening to a private conversation
- ensure data is accessible for those who need to use it
- the possibility of something bad happening
13 Clues: the possibility of something bad happening • is simply listening to a private conversation • a weakness in an asset that a threat can benefit from • ensure data is accessible for those who need to use it • the practice of making a copy of data on a different location • a party that uses knowledge and skill to intrude into a system • ...
c 2016-02-09
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- processing program instructions in multiple divided processers
- an error in a computer program
- entering information into a machine or system
- a programming instruction that directs the computer to another part of the program based on the results of a compare.
- (Nest): to put something in a computer program or page on the internet
- communication of results from a computer to readable form.
- facts or figures, or information that's stored in or used by a computer.
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- factoring, is breaking a complex problem or system into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
- a set of instructions that a computer can understand.
- a sequence of instructions that is repeated until a certain condition is met
- control structure; instructions executed one after another.
- the process of locating and fixing a bug
- a program language to communicate instructions to a computer
- a character that represents an action.
14 Clues: an error in a computer program • a character that represents an action. • the process of locating and fixing a bug • entering information into a machine or system • a set of instructions that a computer can understand. • communication of results from a computer to readable form. • control structure; instructions executed one after another. • ...
Lia Howarth hardware crossword 2019-01-10
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- Internal storage areas in the computer.
- Universal Service Bus; a type of port on the computer to attach peripherals.
- the functions of a computer that has a touchscreen.
- A silicon chip that contains a CPU.
- Another term for display screen
- devices A device that feeds data into a computer, such as a keyboard or mouse.
- central processing unit.
- Printer A type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum.
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- The set of typewriter-like keys that enables you to enter data into a computer.
- The main circuit board of a microcomputer.
- Device Display screens, loudspeakers, and printers.
- disk A magnetic disk on which you can store computer data.
- A device that can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a form the computer can use.
- A device that controls the movement of the cursor or pointer on a display screen.
14 Clues: central processing unit. • Another term for display screen • A silicon chip that contains a CPU. • Internal storage areas in the computer. • The main circuit board of a microcomputer. • the functions of a computer that has a touchscreen. • Device Display screens, loudspeakers, and printers. • disk A magnetic disk on which you can store computer data. • ...
c 2016-02-09
Across
- a set of instructions that a computer can understand.
- a programming instruction that directs the computer to another part of the program based on the results of a compare.
- a program language to communicate instructions to a computer
- the process of locating and fixing a bug
- (Nest): to put something in a computer program or page on the internet
- factoring, is breaking a complex problem or system into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
Down
- entering information into a machine or system
- a character that represents an action.
- communication of results from a computer to readable form.
- a sequence of instructions that is repeated until a certain condition is met
- processing program instructions in multiple divided processers
- facts or figures, or information that's stored in or used by a computer.
- control structure; instructions executed one after another.
- an error in a computer program
14 Clues: an error in a computer program • a character that represents an action. • the process of locating and fixing a bug • entering information into a machine or system • a set of instructions that a computer can understand. • communication of results from a computer to readable form. • control structure; instructions executed one after another. • ...
Spanish 2021-12-08
21 Clues: desk • door • flag • clock • table • chair • i need • window • poster • boring • backpack • you need • computer • there is • calculator • dictionary • computer mouse • computer screen • pencil sharpener • wastepaper basket • computer key board
Virus - Sarah 2018-11-16
Across
- - a technique in which hackers use to gain control of the computer
- - software that is intended to damage or disable computers and computer systems.
- - the programs and other operating informationused by a computer
- - programs that are meants to protect softwares from viruses.
- - unwatned computer software installed on your computer
- - first email virus
- - a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- - a virus that replicates itself
Down
- - a duplicate copy of a files incase the original files get lost or ruined.
- - A virus that spreads through an email
- - A computer virus that uses various mechanisms to avoid detection.
- - a type of virus that is named after a greek myth
- - when a person replaces the existing home page, error page, or search engine with its own.
- - A virus that floods a network
- - software that enables a user to get information about another's computer activities by transmitting data covertly from their hard drive.
15 Clues: - first email virus • - A virus that floods a network • - a virus that replicates itself • - A virus that spreads through an email • - a type of virus that is named after a greek myth • - unwatned computer software installed on your computer • - programs that are meants to protect softwares from viruses. • ...
Colton's Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-16
Across
- brain of the computer
- also known as tower
- example of output
- plug in the power cord
- example of output
- system of 0's and 1's
- example of output device
- graphics and printer plug
- short-term memory
- example of input
Down
- cools computer
- converts the power
- receives the internet
- used for extra RAM's
- turns on the computer
- another name for CD/DVD port
- main circuit board, holds everything
- long-term memory
18 Clues: cools computer • long-term memory • example of input • example of output • example of output • short-term memory • converts the power • also known as tower • used for extra RAM's • brain of the computer • receives the internet • turns on the computer • system of 0's and 1's • plug in the power cord • example of output device • graphics and printer plug • another name for CD/DVD port • ...
Operating System 2024-11-13
Across
- allow multiple operating systems or applications to run on a single physical machine.
- acts as an interface between the software and different parts of the computer or the computer hardware.
- type of operating system that serves a real-time system and the time interval required to process and respond to inputs is very small.
- Google’s Operating System
- provides a user interface that enables users to interact with the computer system.
- stands for Operating System
- provides a secure environment for the user
- provides networking capabilities.
- Apple’s OS for iPhone and iPad
- manages input/output devices such as printers, keyboards, mice, and displays.
Down
- responsible for organizing and managing the file system
- keeps track of time and resources used by various jobs or users
- operating system that runs on a server and provides the capability to manage data, users, groups, security, applications, and other networking functions.
- type of operating system that manages a group of different computers and makes appear to be a single computer.
- used for Apple’s personal computers and workstations
- ___________Management manages and allocates memory, CPU time, and other hardware resources.
- enables multiple users to share a computer system and its resources simultaneously
- operating system that does not interact with the computer directly.
- ____Management manages the computer’s primary memory
19 Clues: Google’s Operating System • stands for Operating System • Apple’s OS for iPhone and iPad • provides networking capabilities. • provides a secure environment for the user • used for Apple’s personal computers and workstations • ____Management manages the computer’s primary memory • responsible for organizing and managing the file system • ...
Digital Citizenship - Alexandria Weiman 2022-12-14
Across
- Repeating Code
- Being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest
- A small file that some websites attach to a user’s hard drive while the user is browsing that site; they can be used to track user preferences, speed loading times, and for advertising.
- Name a person goes by on social media
- A global network connecting millions of computers
- Physical parts of a computer, such as the monitor and keyboard
- (on the internet) starting arguments on message boards
- To copy data from a main source to a device
- A way to get information out of a computer
Down
- A symbol used in text communications to convey an emotion within an electronic message
- Online discussion group
- Positive reaction to a post on social media; posts with more "likes" are more likely to show up in users' newsfeeds
- Instruction to a computer or device to perform a specific task
- Machine or external component that runs independently of a computer
- Retrieval of any item, like a page or a graphic, from a Web server
- To write computer instructions
- False information published as being authentic
- People who have subscribed to an account's updates on social media
- Device or program that enables a computer to transmit data
19 Clues: Repeating Code • Online discussion group • To write computer instructions • Name a person goes by on social media • A way to get information out of a computer • To copy data from a main source to a device • False information published as being authentic • A global network connecting millions of computers • Being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest • ...
c 2016-02-09
Across
- a set of instructions that a computer can understand.
- a sequence of instructions that is repeated until a certain condition is met
- factoring, is breaking a complex problem or system into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
- (Nest): to put something in a computer program or page on the internet
- the process of locating and fixing a bug
- a programming instruction that directs the computer to another part of the program based on the results of a compare.
- facts or figures, or information that's stored in or used by a computer.
Down
- entering information into a machine or system
- processing program instructions in multiple divided processers
- an error in a computer program
- control structure; instructions executed one after another.
- a character that represents an action.
- communication of results from a computer to readable form.
- a program language to communicate instructions to a computer
14 Clues: an error in a computer program • a character that represents an action. • the process of locating and fixing a bug • entering information into a machine or system • a set of instructions that a computer can understand. • communication of results from a computer to readable form. • control structure; instructions executed one after another. • ...
Computers 2023-07-11
Across
- A collection of web pages that are linked together and share a common domain name.
- A program used for accessing and viewing websites on the internet.
- A screen used for displaying images from a computer.
- A program that can damage or destroy files on a computer.
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- A device that is used to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- A machine that prints text or images onto paper.
Down
- A set of keys on a computer that are used for typing.
- A small device used for storing and transferring data between computers.
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- A global network of computers that allows people to communicate and share information.
- A program that protects a computer from unauthorized access over the internet.
- Software designed to harm or exploit any electronic device, network, or service.
- A device that can scan documents or images and convert them into digital files.
- An electronic machine that can store and process data.
- A way of sending messages electronically over the internet.
16 Clues: A machine that prints text or images onto paper. • A screen used for displaying images from a computer. • A set of keys on a computer that are used for typing. • An electronic machine that can store and process data. • A program that can damage or destroy files on a computer. • A way of sending messages electronically over the internet. • ...
Espanol 1 2014-03-25
20 Clues: desk • door • here • flag • table • clock • there • chair • window • where? • poster • backpack • what is this? • (computer)screen • wastepaper basket • underneath the desk • behind the computer • on top of the table • there is, there are • in front of the door
Grade 12 CAT 2021-03-07
Across
- A computer user who runs an office from home
- A computer intended for individual use that is faster and more capable than a personal computer
- A fast, powerful computer that performs huge tasks
- that enables interactive media experiences
- A manufacturer of a CPU
- Used in computer networks for centralized file storage
- Processed data
- Short for "picture element"
Down
- A free Adobe web-browser
- Acronym for hardware that allows a computer to connect to a network
- A software licensing agreement
- The collective term for all computer 'threats'
- Good manners when using the Internet
- A term to describe how multiple technologies are combined into a single device
- specialized websites that allow users to share information
- A video blog
- Acronym for the procedures to send large files on the Internet
17 Clues: A video blog • Processed data • A manufacturer of a CPU • A free Adobe web-browser • Short for "picture element" • A software licensing agreement • Good manners when using the Internet • that enables interactive media experiences • A computer user who runs an office from home • The collective term for all computer 'threats' • A fast, powerful computer that performs huge tasks • ...
Chapter 05 Part 06 Crossword 2018-11-06
Across
- a what is a program or set of instructions in a program or set of instructions in a program that allow users to bypass security controls when accessing a program, computer, or network
- an object is any item that must be carried to gain access to a computer or computer facility
- a what is a program that hides in a computer or mobile device and allows someone from a remote location to take full control of the computer devices
- involves the examination of media, programs, data and log files on computers, mobile devices, servers, and networks
- along with worms, and Trojan horses deliver their what on a computer or mobile devices when a user opens an infected file or runs an infected program
- the what act gives law enforcement the right to monitor people's activities, including web and email habits
- is the unauthorized and illegal duplication
- a what device authenticates a person's identity by translating a personal characteristic in a a digital code
Down
- the term what describes an attack whose goal ranges from disabling a government's computer network to crippling a country
- a what control is a security measure that defines who can access a computer
- occurs when someone steals personal or confidential information
- is the process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access
- a what is a web app that evaluates you computer or mobile device to check for Internet and email vulnerabilities
- a what attack is an assault whose purpose is to disrupt computer access to an Internet service such as the web or email
- signature is an encryption code that a person, website, or organization attaches to an electronic message to verify the identity of the message sender
- an agreement is the right to use software
16 Clues: an agreement is the right to use software • is the unauthorized and illegal duplication • occurs when someone steals personal or confidential information • a what control is a security measure that defines who can access a computer • an object is any item that must be carried to gain access to a computer or computer facility • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-26
Across
- converts sound waves into electric signals
- generating images to a visual display
- carries memory address
- allows computer to communicate with another computer
- plays songs edit videos or audio
- converts hard copy to soft copy
- to move the cursor
- provides extra connection port to a computer
- provides extra space for storing data
- allows computer to connect to Wi-Fi
- performs authentication
- extended version of BIOS
Down
- converts soft copy into hard copy
- allows computer to have an IEEE 1391 interface connection
- takes still pictures and records them to digital media
- carries control signal. It is unidirectional
- used to enter text
- converts electromagnetic waves into sound waves
- when system is turned on bios is initiated and performs POST test
- carries data from one component to another
20 Clues: used to enter text • to move the cursor • carries memory address • performs authentication • extended version of BIOS • converts hard copy to soft copy • plays songs edit videos or audio • converts soft copy into hard copy • allows computer to connect to Wi-Fi • generating images to a visual display • provides extra space for storing data • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary 2022-02-16
Across
- A private web page in which you can post stories or photos.
- _____ a movie
- ____ a photograph
- What they call mobiles in the U.S.
- The ______ graphics on this game are amazing. It looks incredible!
- ____ a conversation
- What you use to type on a computer.
- _____ a file
- Rubius is going to start a live ______ at 5 p.m.
- _____ a phone call
- ____ a text
- ‘on the internet’
- A portable computer.
- Another word for computer program.
Down
- _______ software
- What you use to take pictures.
- What you use to move the cursor on a desktop computer.
- These never work.
- ___page
- ________ a piece of software
- If you drop your phone, you might crack the ______.
- Get something off the internet and onto your computer or phone.
- Something people used to use to listen to music.
23 Clues: ___page • ____ a text • _____ a file • _____ a movie • _______ software • ____ a photograph • These never work. • ‘on the internet’ • _____ a phone call • ____ a conversation • A portable computer. • ________ a piece of software • What you use to take pictures. • What they call mobiles in the U.S. • Another word for computer program. • What you use to type on a computer. • ...
Computer 2014-03-04
Across
- het weergeven van beelden
- ingeven van tekst
- alle tastbare en fysieke onderdelen van een computer
- gegevens aanleveren aan pc
- verbinden van alle onderdelen aan elkaar
- centrale computer in een netwerk
- de grootte
- brein van de pc
Down
- Random Acces Memory
- bewegen van pijltje
- extra/betere geluidskaarten, netwerkkaarten
- portefeuille
- voorziet de computer van stroom
- Solid State Drive
14 Clues: de grootte • portefeuille • brein van de pc • ingeven van tekst • Solid State Drive • Random Acces Memory • bewegen van pijltje • het weergeven van beelden • gegevens aanleveren aan pc • voorziet de computer van stroom • centrale computer in een netwerk • verbinden van alle onderdelen aan elkaar • extra/betere geluidskaarten, netwerkkaarten • ...
Computer 2021-02-17
14 Clues: CPU • PSU • screen • orator • diskette • mainboard • disk drive • fixed disc • control panel • audio adapter • praphics card • control screen • floppy diskette • computer chassis
COmputer. 2022-03-17
Across
- software that allows you to perform a specific task
- the computer's main circuit board that holds the CPU, memory, connectors, cards, and connections to your computer's ports.
- the brain of the computer that controls all other parts and carries out commands
- a tool you use to access the internet (Google Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox)
- any hardware that sends data to a computer (mouse, keyboard, touch screen, webcam, microphone
- any part of the computer that has physical structure; the parts that make up the computer
- manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware (Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android)
Down
- lets you use your mouse to click icons, buttons, and menus displayed on the screen
- series of commands
- any hardware receives data from a computer (printer, monitor, speaker, headphones)
- two digits used to represent information using electricity; ones and zeros
- where your software, documents, and other files are stored
- an electronic device that has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data
- any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it
14 Clues: series of commands • software that allows you to perform a specific task • where your software, documents, and other files are stored • two digits used to represent information using electricity; ones and zeros • any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it • ...
COMPUTER 2020-05-05
Across
- ΜΕ ΑΥΤΟ ΚΛΙΚΑΡΟΥΜΕ
- ΧΏΡΟΣ ΑΠΟΘΉΚΕΥΣΗΣ
- ΜΑΣ ΔΙΝΕΙ ΤΟ ΚΕΙΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟ ΧΑΡΤΙ
- ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΠΡΟΦΥΛΛΑΞΗΣ
- ΕΙΝΑΙ ΓΕΡΟ ΜΥΑΛΟ
- ΓΡΑΦΟΥΜΕ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΚΟΥΜΠΙΑ ΤΟΥ
- ΛΉΨΗ ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΊΑΣ
- ΦΟΡΗΤΌΣ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΤΉΣ
- ΜΑς ΔΙΝΕΙ ΙΝΤΕΡΝΕΤ
Down
- ΠΑΛΙΟ ΑΠΟΘΗΚΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΜΕΣΟ
- προκαλεί ζημιά στον υπολογιστή
- ΕΛΕΓΧΕΙ ΤΗ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΤΉ
- ΜΕΤΑΔΟΣΗ ΦΩΝΗΣ ΚΛΗΣΗΣ
- ΜΑΣ ΔΙΝΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΙΚΟΝΑ
14 Clues: ΕΙΝΑΙ ΓΕΡΟ ΜΥΑΛΟ • ΛΉΨΗ ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΊΑΣ • ΧΏΡΟΣ ΑΠΟΘΉΚΕΥΣΗΣ • ΜΕ ΑΥΤΟ ΚΛΙΚΑΡΟΥΜΕ • ΜΑς ΔΙΝΕΙ ΙΝΤΕΡΝΕΤ • ΦΟΡΗΤΌΣ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΤΉΣ • ΜΑΣ ΔΙΝΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΙΚΟΝΑ • ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΠΡΟΦΥΛΛΑΞΗΣ • ΜΕΤΑΔΟΣΗ ΦΩΝΗΣ ΚΛΗΣΗΣ • ΠΑΛΙΟ ΑΠΟΘΗΚΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΜΕΣΟ • ΓΡΑΦΟΥΜΕ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΚΟΥΜΠΙΑ ΤΟΥ • προκαλεί ζημιά στον υπολογιστή • ΜΑΣ ΔΙΝΕΙ ΤΟ ΚΕΙΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟ ΧΑΡΤΙ • ΕΛΕΓΧΕΙ ΤΗ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΤΉ
Computer 2023-06-20
Across
- A device in a computer that helps store data while it's running.
- A wireless networking technology that enables devices to connect to the internet without using cables or wires.
- A machine that reads text or images on paper and puts them into the computer.
- A software application used to view websites on the internet.
- A machine that prints things you create on the computer onto paper.
- A type of malicious software that can damage or disrupt a computer system.
- A small device that helps you control a pointer (cursor) on the computer screen.
Down
- The screen on a computer that shows words, images, and video games.
- A security system designed to protect a computer from unauthorized access to or from the internet.
- A device used to connect other external devices to a computer.
- Drive A storage device in a computer that stores your files and programs even when you turn off the computer.
- A machine that helps you type things into a computer.
- A part of a computer that helps it run and process data and programs.
- A wired network technology used to connect computers and other devices to a local area network (LAN).
14 Clues: A machine that helps you type things into a computer. • A software application used to view websites on the internet. • A device used to connect other external devices to a computer. • A device in a computer that helps store data while it's running. • The screen on a computer that shows words, images, and video games. • ...
Computer 2023-06-20
Across
- A device in a computer that helps store data while it's running.
- A wireless networking technology that enables devices to connect to the internet without using cables or wires.
- A machine that reads text or images on paper and puts them into the computer.
- A software application used to view websites on the internet.
- A machine that prints things you create on the computer onto paper.
- A type of malicious software that can damage or disrupt a computer system.
- A small device that helps you control a pointer (cursor) on the computer screen.
Down
- The screen on a computer that shows words, images, and video games.
- A security system designed to protect a computer from unauthorized access to or from the internet.
- A device used to connect other external devices to a computer.
- Drive A storage device in a computer that stores your files and programs even when you turn off the computer.
- A machine that helps you type things into a computer.
- A part of a computer that helps it run and process data and programs.
- A wired network technology used to connect computers and other devices to a local area network (LAN).
14 Clues: A machine that helps you type things into a computer. • A software application used to view websites on the internet. • A device used to connect other external devices to a computer. • A device in a computer that helps store data while it's running. • The screen on a computer that shows words, images, and video games. • ...
computer 2022-12-22
Across
- is the unit of measurement of the space present in the computer
- the brain of the computer
- you use it to see
- you can play with it
- when your application have a probem
- you can use it for take a photo
- an uneditable file
- random access memory
Down
- you use it connect 2device
- search engine
- an dangerous file
- you use it to tipe the word
- you can communicate
- you use it to login
14 Clues: search engine • you use it to see • an dangerous file • an uneditable file • you can communicate • you use it to login • you can play with it • random access memory • the brain of the computer • you use it connect 2device • you use it to tipe the word • you can use it for take a photo • when your application have a probem • is the unit of measurement of the space present in the computer
ICTs Vocabulary 2020-10-06
Across
- - A computer expert who can break through security to damage computers with viruses or steal data.
- - To replace something with a newer version.
- - A permanent high-speed internet connection.
- - A program which protects your computer from damage by other users.
- - A way of marking an internet website so that you can find it easily
- - A piece of software that is on your computer without your permission and runs against your wishes.
Down
- - This thing on your screen can indicate two things: 1) where your mouse pointer is, or 2) where the next character typed will be entered in a line of text.
- - To push one of the buttons on the mouse.
- - A word, phrase, or image that you can click on to move to a new document or a new section within the current document.
- - The area where you type the address of the web site you want to view.
- - To move a file from your computer onto the internet.
- - Pieces of equipment, such as the computer, keyboard, webcam etc.
- - When your computer suddenly stops working.
- - An online personal diary with thoughts and opinions as well as links to other websites.
- - A program you use to view websites.
- - To move a file from the internet to your computer.
- - A small picture on the screen that shows the type of file or program.
- - Junk e-mail sent to many people at once, usually involving advertising or offering services
18 Clues: - A program you use to view websites. • - To push one of the buttons on the mouse. • - When your computer suddenly stops working. • - To replace something with a newer version. • - A permanent high-speed internet connection. • - To move a file from the internet to your computer. • - To move a file from your computer onto the internet. • ...
Computer Terms 2014-11-02
Across
- relies on the use of wireless devices
- system that lets you have domain name to IP address mappings or convertions
- uses a compact disk, a shiny, circular disk similar to the ones that hold music
- the first program that runs on the computer
- camera that stores images digitally
- input device that allows users to move the cursor on the screen
- offers the best resolution and speed to handle both text and graphics printing
- reads information from a very thin disk that is inside a flat, square plastic case
- help managers organize and analyze the information when making decisions
- programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve and process large amounts of data
- a standard interactive programming language for getting information from and updating to a database
- conducting business activities electronically over computer networks
- contains multiple webpages with the first page usually serving as a homepage
- storehouse for a collection of computerized data files
- computer's main long term memory and the fastest form of long term storage that the computer uses
- prints by spraying liquid ink on the paper
- workforce of the motherboard
- output device that produces hard copy of what is displayed on screen
- enable shoppers to compare prices and products on web
- use of information and communication technology to improve the relationship between citizen and government
- only unique values can be assigned in each row for a certain field
- created a .mobi domain to help attract mobile users to the web
- a device that enables computers to communicate with each other over a telephone line or cable line
- a collection of elements and procedures that interact to accomplish a goal
- single web site that offers many products and services at one internet location
Down
- refers to all the physical components of a PC
- are combinations of hardware, software, and other resources used to facilitate communications and enhance productivity
- shoppers can subscribe to mobile coupon aggregators
- main circuit board in the computer where everything comes together
- direct sale from business to consumer through electronic storefronts
- used to publish documents that may contain text, images, sound and video
- identification of specific markets to target them with advertising messages
- convenient way to send electronic messages between two people who both have access to the internet
- electrical channels through which various parts of the computer communicate
- main input device to most computers
- single electronic document found in the world wide web
- prints across the paper by using a set of vertical print-wires that leave dots on paper
- refers to the varied computer machinery and software used to digitally create, collect, store, manipulate and relay office information needed for accomplishing basic tasks
- output device that allows computer users to hear sounds
- commonly used for computer games
- a collection of people, hardware, software, data, and procedures that interact to generate information to support the users of an organization
- allows computer users to store information on a recordable compact disk
- backbone of office automation
- brain of the computer
- purchases often approach 40 percent of a manufacturing company's total revenues
- device that can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a form the computer can use
- main controlling program of the PC
- a small, high-speed memory area that is placed between the processor and system memory
- main output device of the computer
- collection of details stored in a database
50 Clues: brain of the computer • workforce of the motherboard • backbone of office automation • commonly used for computer games • main controlling program of the PC • main output device of the computer • main input device to most computers • camera that stores images digitally • relies on the use of wireless devices • prints by spraying liquid ink on the paper • ...
Computer science puzzle 2022-03-23
Across
- abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- most the time most expensive part of computer used to render a video output
- form of storage slower than a SSD, used for bulk storage
- a type of malweare on the computer that encrypts your files and ask for payment
- fastest form of memory found of the cpu
- basic inut/output system
- a international coding standard for use with different languages and script
- connects all computer parts also know as spine of the computer
Down
- semiconductor used to amplify or switch electrical signals
- a from of malware that duplicates itself on other files and devices
- 8 bit equals a ____
- founder of space X and currently the riches man on the planet
- part of the cpu that does the math
- is know as the main memory
- a value on the computer stored as a 1 or 0
- State Drive the fastest form of storage
16 Clues: 8 bit equals a ____ • is know as the main memory • part of the cpu that does the math • basic inut/output system • State Drive the fastest form of storage • fastest form of memory found of the cpu • a value on the computer stored as a 1 or 0 • form of storage slower than a SSD, used for bulk storage • semiconductor used to amplify or switch electrical signals • ...
Jake R Period 1 2024-02-06
Across
- Another word for the internet
- A piece of computer hardware that is used to display information useful to the devices user
- Is cloud storage which allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud
- To send data to a file or program
- Software programs that run stand alone or locally on computer devices
- A worldwide network that links computers
- Text files with small pieces of data
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics
- The address of a web page
- Is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet
- the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile devices
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- An application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
- A way for people and organizations to save data securely online
- A type of image file that is commonly used on the internet
- A wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to let devices communicate
- The primary place to display and organize icons on a screen
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page
- A computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images
- A collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks
- To bring data into a file or program
- An online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device
27 Clues: The address of a web page • Another word for the internet • To send data to a file or program • Text files with small pieces of data • To bring data into a file or program • A worldwide network that links computers • Refers to the physical elements of a computer • Used to connect computers with peripheral devices • ...
Computer Acronyms LY 2025-09-04
Across
- A type of computer program designed intentionally to disrupt a computer’s functioning
- A high-performance storage system that contains only flash memory drives instead of spinning-disk drives
- A file format used by Windows to store files
- A digital audio and video interface for devices
- An electronic circuit that can perform mathematical calculations at high speed
- The primary component of a computer that acts as its control center
- An industry-standard computer bus interface used to connect storage devices to a computer’s motherboard
- A thin, flat panel that uses liquid crystals to control light and produce images
- A smaller, older version of USB connector used for charging and data transfer in portable devices
- A non-volatile type of computer memory that stores permanent data and instructions
- A standard display connector used for computer video output
- A type of video connector used to transmit digital video signals from a computer to a display screen
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- The traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area network
- A software program stored on a small memory chip found on the motherboard
- A component of the CPU that directs the operation of the processor
- A modern data storage device that uses flash memory to store data
- A hardware component that connects a computer to a network via wired or wireless connections
- A digital circuit used to perform arithmetic and logic operations
- A standard interface used to connect storage devices like hard disk drives to computers
- A non-volatile storage device, magnetically reading and writing digital data onto rapidly rotating platters
- A standard interface that connects electronic devices to peripherals
- A text-based way for a user to interact with a computer by typing commands using a keyboard
- A standard type of flash memory card used for storing digital data in portable devices
- A data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical disk drives into a single logical unit
- A short-term, volatile memory that allows the processor to quickly access and store data and instructions
- A compact, 5-pin version of standard USB connector, larger than Micro USB
26 Clues: A file format used by Windows to store files • A digital audio and video interface for devices • A standard display connector used for computer video output • A modern data storage device that uses flash memory to store data • A digital circuit used to perform arithmetic and logic operations • A component of the CPU that directs the operation of the processor • ...
voc 3 2023-02-13
Across
- A process that creates a graphic work into a format that can be used or extracted.
- Image A type of image that uses mathematical formulas rather than individual colored blocks. Files types include: EPS, AI and PDF
- A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system.
- Font A type face whose characters have small lines or flourishes at the end points of letters. Examples include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Palatino.
- Type Font A vector font that prints as seen on a computer screen and can be resized without distortion.
- Type Text begins right where you click and does not automatically wrap to the next line.
- Horizontal spacing between pairs of letters
- The space between lines of text. Typically set to 1.0
- A line with anchor points at either end. It can be a straight line or it can be curved.
- Serif Font A typeface that does not have serifs. Generally a low-contrast design. Lend a clean, simple appearance to documents.
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- size the height of characters in points
- Type Multiple lines of text within a bounding box.
- Part of the composition that includes written letters, number and symbols.
- Graphics Graphics composed of rectangular grids of pixels. File types include: JPG, PNG and GIF
- Mask An object or a group of objects whose shape masks other artwork so that only the areas that lie within the clipping mask are visible.
- The style and appearance of printed materials, specific identifiers include style, font, typeface, etc.
- Type Font An improved version of TrueType font offering all of True Type's benefits plus additional stylistic features.
- Blends between two or more colors
- The edges of a line, paragraph, object, or table are positioned horizontally and vertically between the margins or on a page or file.
19 Clues: Blends between two or more colors • size the height of characters in points • Horizontal spacing between pairs of letters • Type Multiple lines of text within a bounding box. • The space between lines of text. Typically set to 1.0 • A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system. • ...
CYBER AWARENESS 2024-11-02
Across
- A group of experts dedicated to responding to computer security incidents.
- The practice of protecting computer systems and networks from digital attacks.
- The process of converting data into an unreadable format to protect it from unauthorized access.
- Acronym for the process of collecting and analyzing publicly available information to gain insights.
- The unauthorized access to computer systems or networks.
- A notification from your security systems that someone is trying to break in (or, perhaps, has already done so).
- Any malicious act aimed at disrupting, damaging, or stealing information from computer systems or networks.
- A security system that monitors and controls network traffic.
- The process of converting readable data (plaintext) into unreadable code (ciphertext) to protect it from unauthorized access.
- Web The part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines but is accessible through specific URLs.
- Malicious software designed to harm computer systems or networks.
- A network of compromised computers controlled by an attacker.
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- Acronym for the process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data from social media platforms to gain insights.
- Malware that encrypts a victim's data and demands a ransom for its decryption.
- Deceiving individuals into revealing sensitive information through fraudulent emails or messages.
- The likelihood of a threat exploiting a vulnerability and causing harm.
- A weakness in a system or network that can be exploited by attackers.
- A piece of software or code that takes advantage of a vulnerability to gain unauthorized access.
- The first decentralized digital currency / cryptocurrency in which transactions can be performed without the need for a central bank.
- Web A part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines and requires special software to access.
- A group of information security experts who respond to malware attacks or other computer security incidents.
- Acronym for a software solution designed to streamline and automate various aspects of digital forensic investigations.
- Acronym for a centralized team that combines cybersecurity efforts to better detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats.
- Illegal activities committed using computer networks or devices.
24 Clues: The unauthorized access to computer systems or networks. • A security system that monitors and controls network traffic. • A network of compromised computers controlled by an attacker. • Illegal activities committed using computer networks or devices. • Malicious software designed to harm computer systems or networks. • ...
Safety and Investigations 2024-11-18
Across
- Intentionally setting fire to cause harm or damages.
- Cybercrimes and hacking are types of ____ crimes.
- Which type of PPE shields the eyes from chemical splashes and debris?
- An incident between people living in the same household is known as ____ violence.
- Intentionally touching or striking a person against their will.
- This crime must include force or threat of force.
- Money laundering, fraud, and tax evasion are examples of ____ crime.
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- White collar crimes are ____ motivated.
- Entry into a building illegally with the intent to commit a crime.
- The law that an employer must disclose that there are safety hazards in the workplace.
- Gloves, masks, and boot covers are all examples of _____.
- Which type of PPE protects the hands from chemical or biological hazards?
- The age requirement to be considered a crime against the elderly.
- Which type of PPE protects the head from falling objects and impacts?
- A medical examiner would respond to what type of investigation?
15 Clues: White collar crimes are ____ motivated. • Cybercrimes and hacking are types of ____ crimes. • This crime must include force or threat of force. • Intentionally setting fire to cause harm or damages. • Gloves, masks, and boot covers are all examples of _____. • Intentionally touching or striking a person against their will. • ...
Globalization 2 2025-07-15
Across
- liberalization the removal or reduction of trade barriers like tariffs and quotas
- the use of standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling
- National Product (GNP) the total market value of all goods and services produced by a country’s residents
- policies aimed at shielding a country’s domestic industries from foreign competition
- transmission of information by various types of technologies over distance
- distribution how income is shared among individuals or groups in a society
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- the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies
- trade international trade without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions
- movement of capital the unrestricted flow of investment and money across borders
- National Income (GNI) GDP plus net income from abroad
- taxes on imported goods, used to protect domestic industries
- crunch a sudden reduction in the availability of loans or credit
- costs expenses related to transporting goods
- economy the worldwide economic system formed by the interconnection of national economies
- costs costs associated with computer use and digital processing, often decreasing over time
- standards the quality and quantity of goods and services available to a population
- mutual reliance between economies, especially in trade and finance
17 Clues: costs expenses related to transporting goods • National Income (GNI) GDP plus net income from abroad • taxes on imported goods, used to protect domestic industries • crunch a sudden reduction in the availability of loans or credit • mutual reliance between economies, especially in trade and finance • ...
Globalization 2025-07-15
Across
- liberalization the removal or reduction of trade barriers like tariffs and quotas
- the use of standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling
- National Product (GNP) the total market value of all goods and services produced by a country’s residents
- policies aimed at shielding a country’s domestic industries from foreign competition
- transmission of information by various types of technologies over distance
- distribution how income is shared among individuals or groups in a society
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- the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies
- trade international trade without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions
- movement of capital the unrestricted flow of investment and money across borders
- National Income (GNI) GDP plus net income from abroad
- taxes on imported goods, used to protect domestic industries
- crunch a sudden reduction in the availability of loans or credit
- costs expenses related to transporting goods
- economy the worldwide economic system formed by the interconnection of national economies
- costs costs associated with computer use and digital processing, often decreasing over time
- standards the quality and quantity of goods and services available to a population
- mutual reliance between economies, especially in trade and finance
17 Clues: costs expenses related to transporting goods • National Income (GNI) GDP plus net income from abroad • taxes on imported goods, used to protect domestic industries • crunch a sudden reduction in the availability of loans or credit • mutual reliance between economies, especially in trade and finance • ...
Sheet 4 2021-03-12
Across
- a group of people who exchange information and contacts for professional or social purposes.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- involving or relating to the use of computer technology.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analogue signal of a phone line.
- a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.
- a machine that processes something.
- a computer's capacity for storing information.
- a flat, thin circular object.
- using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- a device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something.
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- a device at which a user enters data or commands for a computer system and which displays the received output.
- an opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out.
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
- closely and neatly packed together; dense.
- an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.
- a small handheld device which is moved across a mat or flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
20 Clues: a flat, thin circular object. • a machine that processes something. • closely and neatly packed together; dense. • a computer's capacity for storing information. • involving or relating to the use of computer technology. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. • ...
Quiz 2025-02-07
Across
- any fan inside, or attached to, a computer case used for active cooling
- the practice of attacking and robbing ships at sea
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
- A circuit board with ports and sockets used to connect the main devices of a computer is called the:
- a device that converts electrical signals into sound waves
- a digital device designed for personal purposes, such as working, studying, gaming, and browsing the internet
- Which is the most popular mobile OS out of the choices below?
- a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity
- is a standard for the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices
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- Which kind of device will be recognized by your computer and install on its own?
- Which type of operating system is permanently programmed into a hardware device?
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter
- core component of a device that accepts and executes instructions is called the
- a pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech
- a computer software package that performs a specific function directly for an end user or, in some cases, for another application
- random-access memory
- A special kind of firmware that runs programs strictly to start up the computer is called the:
- a physical data storage device that stores digital information
- What is the group of files that allows a device to communicate with the computer’s operating system called?
20 Clues: random-access memory • the practice of attacking and robbing ships at sea • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter • a device that converts electrical signals into sound waves • Which is the most popular mobile OS out of the choices below? • a physical data storage device that stores digital information • ...
Computer Science Spring Crossword 2021-04-21
Across
- e.g pointers(mouse), windows, icons, menus
- uses lasers to read and write data
- mathematical and logical calculations
- read only memory
- instructions made by a programmer
- data and instructions are not lost when power is switched off
- copies users files to another location, cloud storage
- main storage/primary storage in a von neumann machine
- fast memory
- reorganises files so they are together on the hard drive
- software that checks the hardware when the computer is starting up
- encrypt data, no hackers getting data
- size of file is made smaller, download files faster from the internet
- popular operating system made by microsoft
- uses magnets to read and write data
- controls devices connected to computer, e.g headphones
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- sequence
- allows a user to be productive,e.g web browser
- small storage locations in the CPU
- where are applications are stored in ram
- physical parts of a computer
- sercurity
- manages all computer activities, FDE cycle
- files and folders
- laptops and tablets are an example of this
- group of programs that manages the computer resources, provides user interface
- loses data and instructions when power is switched off
- maintain the performance of a computer, housekeeping duties
- loads the operating system
- break down
- machine with one purpose
- uses electricity to read and write data
- iPhone and iPad operating system
- removing unnecessary details
34 Clues: sequence • sercurity • break down • fast memory • read only memory • files and folders • machine with one purpose • loads the operating system • physical parts of a computer • removing unnecessary details • iPhone and iPad operating system • instructions made by a programmer • small storage locations in the CPU • uses lasers to read and write data • uses magnets to read and write data • ...
Computer pioneers and terms 2015-06-05
Across
- Bushnell is the founder of Atari.
- Only person to win Nobel Prize twice.
- Developed USB, AGP, PCI Express, Platform Power.
- Father of the field of computer science.
- Line of computers introduced by Steve Jobs.
- Code to program computer without programming software.
- Device that enables computer to send/receive.
- Two-dimensional barcode that has large storage capacity.
- Invented first ENIAC with John Mauchly.
- One of the inventors of the microprocessor.
- Used to create documents displayed on WWW.
- Hobbyist group depicted in films.
- Handle all instructions received from hardware/software.
- Ralph is the father of video games.
- Device sends/receives information over telephone lines.
- External standard that supports data transfer rates.
- Network linking many Universities and research centers.
- Devices connected allowing data to be shared.
- He is the co-inventor of BASIC.
- Mark developed the Color PC monitor.
- Optical disc which contains audio/software data.
- Participated in realizing the first integrated circuit.
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- Invented first electronic digital computer.
- Data storage device.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web
- Coined the term personal computer.
- Smallest portion of an image.
- Created the first graphical computer game OXO.
- Language used to help teach programming.
- Term used to describe services over network.
- Package containing electronic devices all working together.
- Invented the graphical Web browser.
- Created the idea of the universal network.
- Allows the of visual indicators.
- Board designed to hold computer components.
- Responsible for handling instructions from hardware/software.
- Convention for addressing documents accessible over Internet
- Number system using 0 and 1.
- Data equal to seven/eight bits.
- Co-developed basic basic programming language.
- He invented the printed circuit board.
- Was a part of designing the ENIAC.
- Invented the first digital and programmable computers.
- Component used to control the electric level.
44 Clues: Data storage device. • Number system using 0 and 1. • Smallest portion of an image. • Inventor of the World Wide Web • Data equal to seven/eight bits. • He is the co-inventor of BASIC. • Allows the of visual indicators. • Bushnell is the founder of Atari. • Hobbyist group depicted in films. • Coined the term personal computer. • Was a part of designing the ENIAC. • ...
Computer Care Crossword 2025-06-06
Across
- Do not remove these from your device.
- Avoid blocking these so your computer doesn't overheat.
- Set your backpack down this way if it contains your computer.
- Avoid stuffing your laptop into a crowded one of these.
- A good way to carry your laptop safely—use a protective one of these.
- Do not decorate your laptop with these!
- Inappropriate actions online can lead to this type of consequence.
- Never leave your computer in a ___.
- The other staff member in the library who can help with device problems.
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- The place where you're expected to write down your device numbers.
- You should do this to your device every night before school.
- You might owe these if your device gets broken.
- One of the staff members in the library who can help with computer issues.
- Always carry your laptop with these, not just one!
- Everything you do on your District device is being this by the tech department.
- Keep your device out of extreme heat or ____.
- The place to go if your charger doesn't work.
- Do not pick up your laptop by this part.
- This number begins with “WSD” and should be recorded for your computer.
- You need to fill out this form on the Watson website when you receive your computer.
- One thing you should never do with your device—especially not with friends.
21 Clues: Never leave your computer in a ___. • Do not remove these from your device. • Do not decorate your laptop with these! • Do not pick up your laptop by this part. • Keep your device out of extreme heat or ____. • The place to go if your charger doesn't work. • You might owe these if your device gets broken. • Always carry your laptop with these, not just one! • ...
Computer Health and Maintenance 2025-09-22
Across
- Malicious software that harms computers
- Devices connected to a computer, like keyboard or mouse
- The way a person sits or stands at the computer
- Portable storage device often removed unsafely
- Overuse of technology leading to negative effects
- command Technology that allows control by speaking
- Blocks unauthorized access to a computer
- Reusing materials to reduce electronic waste
- protector Device that guards electronics from power spikes
- Input device with keys
- Discarded computers and electronics
- Wires used to connect devices
- Space used to save files and programs
- Practices that reduce harm to the environment
- Reduced face-to-face interaction due to tech overuse
- Keeping devices clean and free from dust or food
- Process that improves file storage efficiency on HDDs
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- Design that allows differently abled persons to use computers
- Emotional effect of too much screen time
- Design that promotes comfort and reduces injury
- Hand-held pointing device
- Tiredness from extended computer use
- Airflow that prevents overheating of computers
- reader Software that speaks text for visually impaired users
- Computer use that aids physical recovery
- Improves software performance and security
- Discomfort from staring at screens too long
- Protection of systems and data
- Copy of files stored to prevent data loss
- Protects the computer from viruses and malware
30 Clues: Input device with keys • Hand-held pointing device • Wires used to connect devices • Protection of systems and data • Discarded computers and electronics • Tiredness from extended computer use • Space used to save files and programs • Malicious software that harms computers • Emotional effect of too much screen time • Blocks unauthorized access to a computer • ...
Eagles are da goats 2018-02-05
Across
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
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- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is a picture or an image.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Vocab Word search 2018-10-29
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- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
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- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- a picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • a picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Snowde 2020-01-22
Across
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
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- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Bayley,Aiden 2020-01-22
Across
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- on - You must do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
Down
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
computer vocabulary 2020-02-24
Across
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- -This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
Down
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go. Browser - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - Anyone using a computer. URL - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
25 Clues: - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program. • ...
crossword 2020-02-24
Across
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - Anyone using a computer
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
Down
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
Down
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Crossword 2020-02-24
Across
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- – this is an abbreviation for sending particularly annoying messages its stands for unwatched email
- - pictures or design on your desktop
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar - the bar describes the start button that shows that programs are open
- - Anyone using a computer
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
Down
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer • - This is a picture or an image. • - pictures or design on your desktop • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
computer vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc
Down
- Anyone using a computer.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage
- The address of documents and resources on the internet
- This is an extra copy of a file or document
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world Wallpaper A picture or design on your desktop for decoration
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
26 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document • The address of documents and resources on the internet • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer • When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program • ...
computer vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- letter or number will go.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory
- as well.
- browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- Explorer, and Windows.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- open.
- from accessing your computer.
- it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word,
- - This is the process where you copy something from
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs
- computer.
- You can make any page your homepage.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can
- be saved to the hard drive.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails,
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - Anyone using a computer.
Down
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to
- computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program
- a certain name or code.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using
- reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this
- options.
- games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type
- things.
- what other computer operators show you and you can show them
- - This is the first page you see when you open your
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
45 Clues: open. • things. • as well. • options. • computer. • Explorer, and Windows. • a certain name or code. • letter or number will go. • - Anyone using a computer. • be saved to the hard drive. • games, songs, pictures, etc. • from accessing your computer. • it stands for unwanted e-mail. • - This is a picture or an image. • You can make any page your homepage. • ...
computer vobab 2020-02-24
Across
- letter or number will go
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory
- as well
- browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer
- - This is a picture or an image
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer
- Explorer, and Windows
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration
- open
- from accessing your computer
- it stands for unwanted e-mail
- to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word,
- This is the process where you copy something from
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs
- computer
- You can make any page your homepage
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can
- be saved to the hard drive
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails,
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions
- Anyone using a computer
Down
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to
- computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program
- a certain name or code
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using
- reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this
- options
- games, songs, pictures, etc
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type
- things
- what other computer operators show you and you can show them
- - This is the first page you see when you open your
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet
45 Clues: open • things • as well • options • computer • Explorer, and Windows • a certain name or code • Anyone using a computer • letter or number will go • be saved to the hard drive • games, songs, pictures, etc • from accessing your computer • it stands for unwanted e-mail • - This is a picture or an image • You can make any page your homepage • - This is an extra copy of a file or document • ...
Baker | Biggie cheese's secret lair 2018-02-05
Across
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
Down
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- Anyone using a computer.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Resine, Fly Eagles Fly. 2018-02-05
Across
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is a picture or an image.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.]
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
Down
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
vocab crossword puzzle 2018-10-29
Across
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is a picture or an image.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
Down
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Makylah's-Computer Vocabulary and Graphics 2018-10-29
Across
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
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- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- Anyone using a computer.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
techno vocab1 2018-10-29
Across
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is a picture or an image.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- or World Wide Web Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
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- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Courtney Sorensons crossword 2018-10-29
Across
- this is an abbreviation for"sending particularly annoying messages";it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- this is the program you use to browse files. a web browser will browse internet files,like fire fox or internet explorer.
- click- when you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- this is a picture or image.
- this is an abbreviation for frequently asked questions.
- this is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- when you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- you have to do this to get access to your computer. you just type in a certain name or code.
- this is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- bar- the bar beside the start button that shows what programs are open.
- this is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- or world wide web- group of internet servers linking computers around the world
- this is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the internet, playing a game, or reading a file. your icons are on this screen.
- this is an extra copy of a file or document.
- and drop- to do this, you click on something and hold the button down. this will move the objects you clicked on and will leave on where you let go of the button. so it drags it and drops it.
Down
- this is the data that the computer stores. long turn memory must be saved on the hard drive.
- this is the first thing you see when you open your browser.you can make any page your homepage.
- software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- this is a simple way to send a message from one computer to another.
- a picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- many computers that connect like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- this is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things;Microsoft,word.
- this is a secret code to protect your data and from others accessing your computer.
- this is the process where you copy something from another computer or the internet, and save it on your computer.
- any information stored by a computer. it can be files, e-mail,songs, videos, etc.
- anyone using a computer.
- the address of documents and resources on the internet.
27 Clues: anyone using a computer. • this is a picture or image. • this is an extra copy of a file or document. • a picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • this is an abbreviation for frequently asked questions. • the address of documents and resources on the internet. • software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Crystianah's Crossword 2018-10-25
Across
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
Down
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Eleni's crossword :) 2018-10-24
Across
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - Anyone using a computer.
Down
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
messner 2020-01-22
Across
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
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- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Hales 2020-01-22
Across
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
Down
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Clark Technology Vocab 2018-10-25
Across
- someone using the computer
- Program used to browse files and look things up
- Decorative background
- A picture that saves your tab
- Holding in something and putting it somewhere else
- You click it and it gives you options
- Extra file or document
- What you see when you're not on the internet or anything
- You do this so you can get in the computer
- You can look things up on here (not web)
- you put this in so that you can access the computer
- An easy way to send a message to another computer
- Shows you where your next typed letter should go
- Receiving unnecessary and fake messages
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- A bad thing that messes up your computer
- Taking an easier way to get to things
- Name of the bar you type the address into
- The information on the computer
- Google lives here, three letters
- An image or Picture
- the first thing you see when you open your browser
- Programs designed to do different things
- Data on a computer
- Saving something onto the computer
- A symbol that represents a program
- an abbreviation for Frequently asked questions
- Bar Helps you see what tabs are open
27 Clues: Data on a computer • An image or Picture • Decorative background • Extra file or document • someone using the computer • A picture that saves your tab • The information on the computer • Google lives here, three letters • Saving something onto the computer • A symbol that represents a program • Bar Helps you see what tabs are open • Taking an easier way to get to things • ...
Introduction to Informational Technology 2025-08-08
Across
- Software designed to monitor data and allow unauthorized remote access to a computer system.
- An evolving form of decentralized data processing.
- Translate text into code that appears to be random and meaningless.
- A legal agreement that controls the use and distribution of software.
- Software that records information about your browsing history to display targeted advertising.
- To save a copy of files in a separate location.
- A computer that manages access to network resources.
- Match two or more versions of the same information.
- A device's ability to analyzed data and learn new skills from this data.
- Facts, statistics, and other bits of information.
- The ability to accomplish something without wasting time or effort.
- The use of unlicensed proprietary software.
- The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer network.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- Layering computer-generated content over the real world.
- Facts, details, or data.
- A device that uses software, sensors, and communication technology to operate without human control.
- The amount of work that someone accomplishes.
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- The control of data for the use of people and organizations, including data collection, distribution, archiving, removal, and security.
- The release of secure data into an unsecure environment.
- A file installed on a customer's device or web browser to track personal preferences or browsing activity.
- A private network set up for use within a business or organization.
- Malware that blocks access to a system by sending a message that overloads the network.
- Software installed on a computer or network without the owner's knowledge or consent.
- Malware sent by email that looks legitimate to convince the recipient into submitting personal information.
- A three-dimensional computer-generated environment.
- Software that encrypts data on a computer system that cannot be unencrypted until the owner makes a financial payment.
- The systems such as computers and telecommunications used for storing, retrieving and exchanging information.
- Using Internet servers to store programs and data.
- Hardware or software designed to block unauthorized access to a computer system or network.
- A set of laws that protect the right to control the use of creative, literary, or artistic work.
- A group or system of interconnected technology devices.
- Technology that connects traditionally "dumb" devices to the Internet and each other.
- A branch of artificial intelligence dedicated to enabling computers to understand human language.
34 Clues: Facts, details, or data. • The use of unlicensed proprietary software. • The amount of work that someone accomplishes. • To save a copy of files in a separate location. • Facts, statistics, and other bits of information. • An evolving form of decentralized data processing. • Using Internet servers to store programs and data. • ...
TECHNOLOGY 2025-05-07
Across
- Device used to move a computer pointer
- Something you save on a computer, like a photo or a paper.
- To save data on a computer or device
- To write instructions for a computer using a programming language.
- To put a program or app onto a computer or device so you can use it.
- Device that produces a paper copy of a document or image
- To send or receive data continuously over the internet.
- small storage device in phones, cameras...
- Surface that shows pictures or information
- To write down, capture, or store information for future use
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- Devices that produce sound from a computer, phone, or music player
- A game played on a computer, console, or mobile device.
- A screen that you can control by touching it.
- A system that allows devices to connect to the internet wirelessly.
- To move data from one device or location to another.
- Screen that displays information from a computer
- A tool you use to type letters, numbers, and symbols into a computer.
17 Clues: To save data on a computer or device • Device used to move a computer pointer • small storage device in phones, cameras... • Surface that shows pictures or information • A screen that you can control by touching it. • Screen that displays information from a computer • To move data from one device or location to another. • ...
Keyboarding Crossword 2023-10-04
Across
- Moves the cursor to the left one space at a time
- Tells the hardware what to do and how to do it
- Degree of freedom from errors measured from zero.
- Allows you to scroll (move) through different parts of the screen.
- Takes cursor to beginning of line
- Type of computer that is portable
- Takes the text an pictures on your screen and print them to paper
- Text, especially formatted, such as a numbered list, memo, letter, report, outline, title page, or reference page.
- Used for typing words and numbers on the computer.
- Parts of the computer that you can actually touch
- Ends a line or paragraph
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- Lighted point on a display screen where the next character of space can be entered
- Preset condition in software that controls margin, line spacing, and tab settings.
- Protects your computer so that it doesn't get a computer virus
- Any mis-stroke of a key
- Measure of the rate of keying speed
- An output device looks like a TV screen
- Lets you explore the Internet where you can find lots of information
- Keys on a keyboard that move the cursor left, right, up or down.
19 Clues: Any mis-stroke of a key • Ends a line or paragraph • Takes cursor to beginning of line • Type of computer that is portable • Measure of the rate of keying speed • An output device looks like a TV screen • Tells the hardware what to do and how to do it • Moves the cursor to the left one space at a time • Degree of freedom from errors measured from zero. • ...
Technology 2023-06-14
Across
- A technology that creates a computer-generated environment, simulating a realistic experience.
- A machine that can store, process, and retrieve information, and perform various tasks.
- The process of creating instructions for computers to follow, often using programming languages.
- Measures and practices to protect computer systems and networks from unauthorized access or attacks.
- A mobile phone that can also perform functions similar to a computer, such as internet browsing.
- The development of computer systems that can perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence.
- Information that is stored and processed by computers, often in the form of numbers or text.
- The physical components of a computer or electronic device, such as the processor or screen.
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- The use of remote servers to store, manage, and process data over the internet, rather than locally.
- The process of converting information into a secret code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Relating to information that is stored and processed in a digital format, such as digital photos or music.
- The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, and operation of robots.
- The process of transmitting or receiving multimedia content, such as videos or music, over the internet.
- A global network that connects computers and allows people to access and share information.
- Programs or applications that run on a computer or smartphone, providing specific functionalities.
- The act of playing electronic games, often on a computer or gaming console.
16 Clues: The act of playing electronic games, often on a computer or gaming console. • A machine that can store, process, and retrieve information, and perform various tasks. • The process of converting information into a secret code to prevent unauthorized access. • The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, and operation of robots. • ...
edmundson Eagles are the goats 2018-02-05
Across
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- and drop To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
- When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
Down
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- Anyone using a computer.
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- click When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- bar The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- This is a picture or an image.
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
27 Clues: Anyone using a computer. • This is a picture or an image. • This is an extra copy of a file or document. • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • The address of documents and resources on the internet. • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
Computer vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet and save it on your computer
- This is the program you use to browse files. Examples include File Explorer, Chrome, and Microsoft Edge
- When you click on an icon, it is a this to a file or program
- This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows
- This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go
- Group of internet servers linking computers around the world
- This is an extra copy of a file or document
- A picture or design on your desktop for decoration
- Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc
- Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer
- Many computers that are connected like a web, so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well
- This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer
- Anyone using a computer
- This is the data that a computer stores. If meant to be used long term, it must be saved to the hard drive
Down
- This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another
- This is a picture or an image
- This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make this any page
- When you do this on the mouse, you are given a menu of options
- The address of documents and resources on the internet
- This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer
- This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions
- To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it
- You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code
- This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things
- The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open
- This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen
26 Clues: Anyone using a computer • This is a picture or an image • This is an extra copy of a file or document • A picture or design on your desktop for decoration • The address of documents and resources on the internet • This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions • Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer • ...
jasons crossword puzzle. Name______________________ 2018-10-25
Across
- - This is that small blinking line that shows you where your next typed letter or number will go.
- - This is simply a way to send a message from one computer to another.
- - This is the screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, or playing a game. Your icons are on this screen.
- - Anyone using a computer.
- - You have to do this to get access to a computer. You just type in a certain name or code.
- - When you click on an icon, it is a shortcut to a file or program.
- - This is a small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
- - This is an extra copy of a file or document.
- or World Wide Web - Group of internet servers linking computers around the world.
- - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration.
- - This is the first page you see when you open your browser. You can make any page your homepage.
- bar - The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
- click - When you right click on the mouse, you are given a menu of options.
- - This is a picture or an image.
- -This is an abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages"; it stands for unwanted e-mail.
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- - Any information stored by a computer. It can be files, E-mails, video games, songs, pictures, etc.
- - Many computers that are connected like a web so you can see what other computer operators show you and you can show them things as well.
- - This is the program you use to browse files. A web browser will browse internet files, like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
- - This is a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer.
- - This is all the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things. Examples are: Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Windows.
- - This is the process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet, and save it on your computer.
- - The address of documents and resources on the internet.
- - This is a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer.
- - This is the data that a computer stores. Long term memory must be saved to the hard drive.
- - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
- - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer.
- and drop - To do this, you click on something and hold the button down. This will move the object you clicked on and will leave it where you let go of the button. So it drags it and drops it.
27 Clues: - Anyone using a computer. • - This is a picture or an image. • - This is an extra copy of a file or document. • - A picture or design on your desktop for decoration. • - The address of documents and resources on the internet. • - This is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. • - Software that was written to do bad stuff to your computer. • ...
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