types of computer Crossword Puzzles
Computer Part Crossword 2023-02-09
Across
- older port for peripherals
- green and purple ports
- connects the monitor
- connects all components of the computer
- improves sound quality
Down
- allows fast direct access to the motherboard
- connects peripherals to motherboard
- converts wall power
- connects different types of peripherals
- start up instruction
- stores temporary files
- older printer/scanner port
12 Clues: converts wall power • start up instruction • connects the monitor • green and purple ports • stores temporary files • improves sound quality • older port for peripherals • older printer/scanner port • connects peripherals to motherboard • connects different types of peripherals • connects all components of the computer • allows fast direct access to the motherboard
Class 5's First Crossword 2020-08-29
Across
- The opposite of 'dead'.
- Carrots, onions, peas and potatoes are all types of __________.
- If you are ill, you [should/shouldn't] stay in bed.
- My mother's sister is my ______.
- I like sitting in this chair, it's very c___________.
- My father's sister's son is my _______.
- Mangos, bananas, apples and oranges are all types of ________.
- You need this to go abroad.
- You keep butter, milk and eggs in here because it's cold!
- You wear them on your feet.
Down
- A woman who brings you your food in a restaurant.
- I really [love/hate] English homework.
- You can make a smoothie in this.
- Something you can watch on TV (2 words).
- How [much/many] luggage have you got?
- You can see the bones of these animals in a museum.
- You can play games on this.
- Moscow is a c_____ c______. So is London.
- I ______(go) to the cinema last night.
- I want [more/less] English homework.
20 Clues: The opposite of 'dead'. • You can play games on this. • You need this to go abroad. • You wear them on your feet. • You can make a smoothie in this. • My mother's sister is my ______. • I want [more/less] English homework. • How [much/many] luggage have you got? • I really [love/hate] English homework. • I ______(go) to the cinema last night. • ...
Networking Concepts 2025-06-17
Across
- The entire network goes down if the hub fails.
- Net working layout to communicate with all components
- A network connects two or more computers located at distant places
- A device that connects two different types of network
- Two or more computers and peripheral device connect
- Connect computer to the internet
Down
- Provide the facility to transfer soft copies from one computer to another
- A computer network mainly created for individual person
- The networking allow the networks to be without cabling
- A device to connect all computer in a network
- In which topology, all the nodes in the network are connected in a circular manner?
11 Clues: Connect computer to the internet • A device to connect all computer in a network • The entire network goes down if the hub fails. • Two or more computers and peripheral device connect • Net working layout to communicate with all components • A device that connects two different types of network • A computer network mainly created for individual person • ...
Networking Concepts 2025-06-17
Across
- The entire network goes down if the hub fails.
- Net working layout to communicate with all components
- A network connects two or more computers located at distant places
- A device that connects two different types of network
- Two or more computers and peripheral device connect
- Connect computer to the internet
Down
- Provide the facility to transfer soft copies from one computer to another
- A computer network mainly created for individual person
- The networking allow the networks to be without cabling
- A device to connect all computer in a network
- In which topology, all the nodes in the network are connected in a circular manner?
11 Clues: Connect computer to the internet • A device to connect all computer in a network • The entire network goes down if the hub fails. • Two or more computers and peripheral device connect • Net working layout to communicate with all components • A device that connects two different types of network • A computer network mainly created for individual person • ...
TYPES OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS 2022-11-10
Across
- A computer that is becoming outdated (4)
- An example of a supercomputer (4)
- The largest fastest most powerful (14) computers (14)
- A computer that can easily be tucked into a briefcase (8)
Down
- A computer that is found in large organizations such as banks (9)
- Also called a microcomputer (2)
- A computer so small it can fit in your hand (7)
- A portable computer (6)
8 Clues: A portable computer (6) • Also called a microcomputer (2) • An example of a supercomputer (4) • A computer that is becoming outdated (4) • A computer so small it can fit in your hand (7) • The largest fastest most powerful (14) computers (14) • A computer that can easily be tucked into a briefcase (8) • A computer that is found in large organizations such as banks (9)
OSHA Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-06
Across
- employer's proprietary secret
- beginning or initial stage of a fire
- gasoline, acetone, and alcohol are all these types of liquids
- hands-on,practical exercises,and computer learning are all types of
- unpleasant sound
- headaches, chest pain, fatigue, and dizziness are examples of
Down
- natural weather event such as an earthquake or tsunami
- winding stairs
- stairs permanently attached to a structure, building, or equipment
- this type of stop is used to manually or automatically cut off an machine
10 Clues: winding stairs • unpleasant sound • employer's proprietary secret • beginning or initial stage of a fire • natural weather event such as an earthquake or tsunami • gasoline, acetone, and alcohol are all these types of liquids • headaches, chest pain, fatigue, and dizziness are examples of • stairs permanently attached to a structure, building, or equipment • ...
Computer Pioneers 2015-06-01
Across
- designed the first American electronic computer
- invented the thermal printer
- created the first widely used browser
- Used for internet.
- It is a family of general-purpose, high level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of use
- one of the founding fathers of the video game industry.
- invented the first personal computer
- invented the first general-purpose electronic digital computer
- It allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons.
- It is a special program that processes statements written in a particular programming language and turns it into code that a computer processor uses
- invented the world’s first programmable computer
- A running instance of an application capable of accepting requests from the person and giving responses accordingly
- The generic term for all types of of names and addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web
- Storage It is a model of data storage where the digital data is stored in logical pools
- It is a device used to used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power
- code A machine readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, sometimes used for sorting URLs
- It is designed to store computer data in the form of text and graphics
- Created the first graphical computer game
- invented video games
- co inventor of the USB
- He invented the World Wide Web
- was part of the team that developed the ISA bus
- board It electrically connects electronic components using conductive tracks
- Connecting to the internet.
- one of the inventors of the Microprocessor
Down
- Invented turning machine
- A minute area of illumination on a display screen.
- Macintosh A computer that is run by activating pictures on the screen with a mouse
- Relating to something.
- A computer club
- He invented the printed circuit board
- invented of the transistor
- made computers freely available to college students
- It is a device that allows you to save things like documents and pictures.
- It is a multipurpose device that accepts digital data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and provides the results as an output
- The cpu is the brains of the computer.
- drive Data storage device
- Circuit It is a chip.
- invented the first electronic digital computer
- terms
- Allows you to change the font of the text.
- inspired the ARPANET
- It is a unit of digital information.
- co-developed the BASIC programming language
- It modulates outgoing digital signals from a computer to analog for a conventional copper twisted pair telephone line and extract the incoming analog signal and then converts it into a digital signal for the device
45 Clues: terms • A computer club • Used for internet. • invented video games • inspired the ARPANET • Circuit It is a chip. • Relating to something. • co inventor of the USB • Invented turning machine • invented of the transistor • drive Data storage device • Connecting to the internet. • invented the thermal printer • He invented the World Wide Web • invented the first personal computer • ...
Anatomy of a Comupter 2019-02-20
Across
- Activates when you turn on the power and runs system checks and allows processor to communicate with the PC
- You use this to connect your mouse or keyboard
- You can use this to connect many different types of peripherals
- Allows you to add devices such as mondems and sound cards
- The inside of a computer
- The part that carries out the computer's instruction
- Slower connector to devices for older devies
- Allows power to f;ow through the coloured cables
Down
- Used to allow good quality sound to your device
- Used to connect devices to a computer
- Stores and releases data at a slower rate
- Draw power from the computer to put files on another device
- Supplies the image to the monitor screen
13 Clues: The inside of a computer • Used to connect devices to a computer • Supplies the image to the monitor screen • Stores and releases data at a slower rate • Slower connector to devices for older devies • You use this to connect your mouse or keyboard • Used to allow good quality sound to your device • Allows power to f;ow through the coloured cables • ...
Edison Robots Debugging pages 64-65. Name __________ 2023-05-26
Across
- Logical errors are basically problems with the way of _________ in a program.
- If there is a syntax error you will get a ____ warning message in the bug box.
- is an organized way of thinking that makes sense to a computer.
- is the rules of how a programming language works.
- The type of thinking where one tries to solve a problem in a way that is similar to how a computer thinks.
- Finding and fixing bugs in a computer program.
- A term that means to type something wrong; this would cause a syntax error in your code.
Down
- ____________If a bug is the result of a syntax error or a logical error can help you fix the problem.
- First name of the woman that came up with the computer "bug" term.
- In coding there are ___ main types of errors.
- When something isn't working in a computer program.
- The bug box is the area _____ the block pallet and programming area in EdScratch.
12 Clues: In coding there are ___ main types of errors. • Finding and fixing bugs in a computer program. • is the rules of how a programming language works. • When something isn't working in a computer program. • is an organized way of thinking that makes sense to a computer. • First name of the woman that came up with the computer "bug" term. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-14
Across
- These transfer data very fast and can be used to connect many different types of peripherals
- These ports are used on many old computers but are quickly being replaced by USB ports
- This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor
- Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data
- This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple
- Motherboards often have sound chips, but if you do not you can attach this device to the motherboards PCI slots
- This device activates when the computer is turned on and performs a system check before turning on the main operating system
- These slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor and its ports protrude from the back of the computer
Down
- Where the computer stores temporary information, when this device becomes full the data is redirected to the hard drive
- These ports are slower than the USB and is most likely empty and also known as a COM port
- A large circuit board that houses most of the computer components and directs data traffic
- This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
- The brains of the computer that carries out the instructions of the computer but you can not see it when you open up your computer
13 Clues: This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor • This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device • Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data • This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-14
Across
- These transfer data very fast and can be used to connect many different types of peripherals
- Motherboards often have sound chips, but if you do not you can attach this device to the motherboards PCI slots
- A large circuit board that houses most of the computer components and directs data traffic
- This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor
- This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
- The brains of the computer that carries out the instructions of the computer but you can not see it when you open up your computer
- This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple
Down
- Where the computer stores temporary information, when this device becomes full the data is redirected to the hard drive
- These ports are slower than the USB and is most likely empty and also known as a COM port
- Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data
- This device activates when the computer is turned on and performs a system check before turning on the main operating system
- These ports are used on many old computers but are quickly being replaced by USB ports
- These slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor and its ports protrude from the back of the computer
13 Clues: This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor • Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data • This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device • This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-14
Across
- These ports are slower than the USB and is most likely empty and also known as a COM port
- These transfer data very fast and can be used to connect many different types of peripherals
- A large circuit board that houses most of the computer components and directs data traffic
- Where the computer stores temporary information, when this device becomes full the data is redirected to the hard drive
- This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
Down
- This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor
- Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data
- These ports are used on many old computers but are quickly being replaced by USB ports
- This device activates when the computer is turned on and performs a system check before turning on the main operating system
- The brains of the computer that carries out the instructions of the computer but you can not see it when you open up your computer
- These slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor and its ports protrude from the back of the computer
- Motherboards often have sound chips, but if you do not you can attach this device to the motherboards PCI slots
- This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple
13 Clues: This houses a card that supplies the image to the monitor • Many peripherals require this type of connection to transfer data • This funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device • This type of port normally colors the mouse port green and the keyboard purple • ...
ICT theory revision 2024-04-18
Across
- a network component that is used to forward data packets from a network to another network
- a network spread over a large geographical area
- Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions
- a computer network security system that restricts internet traffic in to a private network
- a network component that is used to connect several end devices to a network
- Type of storage used to store your personal files
Down
- USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media
- CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media
- used to store the computer start up instructions
- Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media
- a type of social engineering attack often used to trick people into giving personal data
- a network spread over a small geographical area (like a room or building)
- a computer that has a dedicated function and waits for clients' requests
- Used to temporarily store instructions of programs currently in use
14 Clues: CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media • USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media • Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media • a network spread over a large geographical area • used to store the computer start up instructions • Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions • Type of storage used to store your personal files • ...
Form 1 Revision 2024-05-02
Across
- Output we can feel is called ________ output.
- A type of technology that uses knowledge and previous experiences to make decisions, just like humans (2 words)
- This policy says that copyrighted work can be used for educational purposes (2 words)
- An example of an input device
- To use copyright material, you must be given a ____________
- Copyright usually __________ some time after the owner's death
- An input device that puts audio data into the computer
- This input device reads marks on a page
- The physical parts of the computer
- People may use AI to create art because it can do it much _________.
Down
- An electronic device that accepts, processes, saves and outputs data.
- Any original product that you create (2 words)
- A series of steps to solve a problem
- An output device that uses light to display an image on a screen
- These types of scanners scan body parts e.g. your fingerprint
- An app that uses AI to recommend music you might like
- The legal right of an owner of intellectual property
17 Clues: An example of an input device • The physical parts of the computer • A series of steps to solve a problem • This input device reads marks on a page • Output we can feel is called ________ output. • Any original product that you create (2 words) • The legal right of an owner of intellectual property • An app that uses AI to recommend music you might like • ...
Computer types 2024-09-26
Across
- It is a handy computer that can be easily carried anywhere
- Fastest, powerful, most expensive
- Multi-user computer capable of supporting thousands of users simultaneously
Down
- Same functionality as a large computer but appears in smaller size
- Universally used for casual and commercial purposes
- Flat mobile computer
- Computer designed for individual use
7 Clues: Flat mobile computer • Fastest, powerful, most expensive • Computer designed for individual use • Universally used for casual and commercial purposes • It is a handy computer that can be easily carried anywhere • Same functionality as a large computer but appears in smaller size • Multi-user computer capable of supporting thousands of users simultaneously
Computer types 2024-09-26
Across
- Multi-user computer capable of supporting thousands of users simultaneously
- It is a handy computer that can be easily carried anywhere
- Computer designed for individual use
- Same functionality as a large computer but appears in smaller size
Down
- Fastest, powerful, most expensive
- Flat mobile computer
- Universally used for casual and commercial purposes
7 Clues: Flat mobile computer • Fastest, powerful, most expensive • Computer designed for individual use • Universally used for casual and commercial purposes • It is a handy computer that can be easily carried anywhere • Same functionality as a large computer but appears in smaller size • Multi-user computer capable of supporting thousands of users simultaneously
Technology 2014-03-01
Across
- - in a numerical form
- - fantastic achievement
- - detector of movement
- - a device
- - means of transport
- - it warms up the food
- - modern mobile phone
Down
- - highly developed
- - it grates, mixes, cuts the food
- - advanced types of monitor screens
- - set flying, activate
- - it garantees your safety at home
- - it helps to prepare espresso
- - stores information and uses programs to help you find, organize or change the information
14 Clues: - a device • - highly developed • - means of transport • - in a numerical form • - modern mobile phone • - set flying, activate • - it warms up the food • - fantastic achievement • - detector of movement • - it helps to prepare espresso • - it grates, mixes, cuts the food • - it garantees your safety at home • - advanced types of monitor screens • ...
Lesson 26 Vocab Crossword 2015-04-27
Across
- Telecommunications service in which parties in remote locations can participate via telephone in a group meeting
- Types of personal information scams
- An illicit business model where profits are based on the inventors ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters. Generally, neither a product or service is delivered
- A combination of the words net and etiquette; good manners on the internet
- A computer program that is written to cause corruption of data
- Computer virus that makes many copies of itself, resulting in the consumption of system resources that slows down or actually halts talks
- A format originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles
Down
- Examines a fingerprint, voice pattern, or the iris of the retina
- computer virus that does something different from what it is expected to do
- A story which at one time could have been partially true
- Computer virus triggered by the appearance or disappearance of specified data
- A process that can be used to cut down on or eliminate most junk mail
- The practice of of adding keywords to content to simplify searching
- Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
- Unsolicited commercial email that is sent to many people
- An attempt to deceive an audience into believing that something false is real
- Computer virus that does not cause its damage until a certain date or until the system has been booted a certain number of times
17 Clues: Types of personal information scams • A story which at one time could have been partially true • Unsolicited commercial email that is sent to many people • A computer program that is written to cause corruption of data • Examines a fingerprint, voice pattern, or the iris of the retina • The practice of of adding keywords to content to simplify searching • ...
ICT theory revision 2024-04-18
Across
- a network component that is used to forward data packets from a network to another network
- a network spread over a large geographical area
- Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions
- a computer network security system that restricts internet traffic in to a private network
- a network component that is used to connect several end devices to a network
- Type of storage used to store your personal files
Down
- USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media
- CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media
- used to store the computer start up instructions
- Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media
- a type of social engineering attack often used to trick people into giving personal data
- a network spread over a small geographical area (like a room or building)
- a computer that has a dedicated function and waits for clients' requests
- Used to temporarily store instructions of programs currently in use
14 Clues: CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media • USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media • Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media • a network spread over a large geographical area • used to store the computer start up instructions • Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions • Type of storage used to store your personal files • ...
The Internet Era 2021-04-26
Across
- site that allows people to share journals online
- a mobile phone that can be used as a computer and that connects to the internet
- the system of connected documents on the internet
- abbreviation for hypertext
Down
- large system of connected computers that allows people to share information and comunicate with each other
- a particular computer technology that can be used with some types of software programes
- to sound familiar
- (abbrev.) a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose
- websites that allow people to share information on the internet using a smartphone or computer
- social networking site where people post short texts.The Ex-President Donald Trum loves it.
10 Clues: to sound familiar • abbreviation for hypertext • site that allows people to share journals online • the system of connected documents on the internet • (abbrev.) a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose • a mobile phone that can be used as a computer and that connects to the internet • ...
Technology 2014-03-01
Across
- - advanced types of monitor screens
- - modern mobile phone
- - it grates, mixes, cuts the food
- - fantastic achievement
- - it garantees your safety at home
Down
- - in a numerical form
- - highly developed
- - detector of movement
- - it warms up the food
- - means of transport
- - a device
- - set flying, activate
- - it helps to prepare espresso
- - stores information and uses programs to help you find, organize or change the information
14 Clues: - a device • - highly developed • - means of transport • - in a numerical form • - modern mobile phone • - it warms up the food • - set flying, activate • - detector of movement • - fantastic achievement • - it helps to prepare espresso • - it grates, mixes, cuts the food • - it garantees your safety at home • - advanced types of monitor screens • ...
Baljot Khaira - Digital Literacy Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- Garbage and Old scraps thrown out of devices to become waste.
- A virus which is an App/Software downloaded and made to steal people's important private information.
- The brain of a computer/electronic computing device.
- Short term memory which stores data.
- Malware/Virus which watches what the user does and what is going on inside the computer.
- Allows you to use the internet and lets you browse the web.
- Allows you to cut text with a simple command/shortcut.
- An output device which allows the user to see things on a screen.
- The base measurement system for Monitors and Gaming Monitors (what do people look for?).
- Lowest type of storage measurement (ex: terabyte).
- Command which allows you to copy messages, images and other types of text.
Down
- Most popular operating system currently.
- A virus or fraud scam which waits and sneaks for the user to get offline to activate to take over the computer.
- An output device which gives the user sound to listen to and things like music and also talk to friends.
- Operating system by Apple which is very popular.
- Lets you listen to sounds and is inside a computer.
- An output device which allows the user to show his face with a camera.
- A command which lets you switch tabs and windows quickly.
- Operating system which is more secure and fewer chances to get hacked (not very popular).
- A command which allows you to paste copied images and text on your computer.
20 Clues: Short term memory which stores data. • Most popular operating system currently. • Operating system by Apple which is very popular. • Lowest type of storage measurement (ex: terabyte). • Lets you listen to sounds and is inside a computer. • The brain of a computer/electronic computing device. • Allows you to cut text with a simple command/shortcut. • ...
Unit 1 Computer Science Vocab 2021-10-21
Across
- Test to see what works
- Review and re-examine
- The display or reaction the computer gives after receiving input
- Used as a connection for getting access to more information online
- Define, Prepare, Try, Reflect
- Used to find a certain location
- Information the user gives the computer
- Input used by a screen that senses movement
- Different types of input the user uses to activate certain features
Down
- A type of input that records sound
- Used to turn input into output
- IF one thing happens, THEN a certain thing happens
- counting and comparing the numbers
- Storing Information for later use
- 2nd step of the problem solving process
- all computers use this process
- the process where you examine to different things side by side
- trying to find the similar item to another item
- A sensor that you can use to take pictures or videos
19 Clues: Review and re-examine • Test to see what works • Define, Prepare, Try, Reflect • Used to turn input into output • all computers use this process • Used to find a certain location • Storing Information for later use • A type of input that records sound • counting and comparing the numbers • 2nd step of the problem solving process • Information the user gives the computer • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-11-05
Across
- you can use to connect different types of digital cameras.
- means power supply unit.
- is a large Pbc that has computer components.
- port is something that connects to your printer or scanner.
- is a short form for Peripheral Component Interconnect.
Down
- activates your computer and performs system checks.
- is when it reaches its capacity, it redirects
- means universal serial bus.
- excess data to your hard drive.
- means Accelerated Graphics Port.
- uses for mouse and keyboard.
- is the "brain"
12 Clues: is the "brain" • means power supply unit. • means universal serial bus. • uses for mouse and keyboard. • excess data to your hard drive. • means Accelerated Graphics Port. • is a large Pbc that has computer components. • is when it reaches its capacity, it redirects • activates your computer and performs system checks. • is a short form for Peripheral Component Interconnect. • ...
Parts of a computer: Coding Unit 1! ชิ้นส่วนคอมพิวเตอร์! 2021-06-07
Across
- Long term memory ให้ทำหน้าที่เป็นหน่วยเดียว.
- Moves the cursor. เมาส์เลื่อนเคอร์เซอร์.
- Goes in. อินพุต: เข้าไปอินพุต: เข้าไป.
- Goes out. เอาท์พุต: ออกไป.
- Types letters, numbers and symbols.แป้นพิมพ์ แป้นพิมพ์ ประเภทตัวอักษร ตัวเลข และสัญลักษณ์.
Down
- Electricity. แหล่งจ่ายไฟ- ไฟฟ้า.
- กรณี Protects the CPU. เคสปกป้องซีพียู.
- Prints images and text onto paper. เครื่องพิมพ์ เครื่องพิมพ์ พิมพ์ภาพและข้อความลงบนกระดาษ.
- Displays images and text on screen. จอภาพ แสดงภาพและข้อความบนหน้าจอ.
- The Central Processing Unit or brain/s of the computer. CPU (หน่วยประมวลผลกลาง)- สมองการประมวลผลของคอมพิวเตอร์.
- Connects the computer to the internet. โมเด็ม เชื่อมต่อคอมพิวเตอร์กับอินเทอร์เน็ต.
- Blows air to cool the parts. พัดลม- เป่าลมเพื่อทำให้ชิ้นส่วนเย็นลง.
12 Clues: Goes out. เอาท์พุต: ออกไป. • Electricity. แหล่งจ่ายไฟ- ไฟฟ้า. • Goes in. อินพุต: เข้าไปอินพุต: เข้าไป. • กรณี Protects the CPU. เคสปกป้องซีพียู. • Moves the cursor. เมาส์เลื่อนเคอร์เซอร์. • Long term memory ให้ทำหน้าที่เป็นหน่วยเดียว. • Blows air to cool the parts. พัดลม- เป่าลมเพื่อทำให้ชิ้นส่วนเย็นลง. • ...
Green Chatterbox - revision 2025-12-16
Across
- HE MENDS CARS. HE WORKS IN A GARAGE. HE'S A ________.
- YOU __________ DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
- MARBLES ARE MADE OF _________.
- SHE WORKS IN AN OFFICE. SHE TYPES LETTERS ON A COMPUTER. SHE'S A ________.
- MAGIXO IS ____________ (DANGEROUS) THAN UNCLE JOHN.
- A __________ ________ IS AN AEROPLANE WITH TWO ROCKETS AND A FUEL TANK.
- JUPITER IS _________ THAN EARTH.
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- THE NEWSPAPER IS ________ _____ PAPER.
- THERE ARE _____ PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
- MAGIXO ________ SING.
- HE'S A FIREMAN. HE _______ FIRES ______.
- THEY ___________ TOUCH THE COMPUTER BUTTONS WHEN UNCLE JOHN IS OUTSIDE THE TIME MACHINE.
- THIS GIRL IS ___________ (CAREFUL) THAN HER FRIEND.
- MARS IS _________ THAN EARTH.
- MAGIXO _________ SEE IN THE DARK.
15 Clues: MAGIXO ________ SING. • MARS IS _________ THAN EARTH. • MARBLES ARE MADE OF _________. • YOU __________ DO YOUR HOMEWORK. • JUPITER IS _________ THAN EARTH. • MAGIXO _________ SEE IN THE DARK. • THE NEWSPAPER IS ________ _____ PAPER. • HE'S A FIREMAN. HE _______ FIRES ______. • THERE ARE _____ PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. • THIS GIRL IS ___________ (CAREFUL) THAN HER FRIEND. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-15
Across
- Connects old keyboard and mice
- Holds in your graphics card
- Brain of your computer
- Used to connect printers and scanners
- Checks the system before starting your operating system
- Gives sound when sound is already not available
Down
- Short-term memory storage
- Connects all of the hardware in a computer
- Lets your mouse and keyboard communicate with the processor
- Super fast port that connects many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras
- The most popular type of port to connect your mouse and keyboard
- Powers all of your computers components
- Purple and green, keyboard and mouse
13 Clues: Brain of your computer • Short-term memory storage • Holds in your graphics card • Connects old keyboard and mice • Purple and green, keyboard and mouse • Used to connect printers and scanners • Powers all of your computers components • Connects all of the hardware in a computer • Gives sound when sound is already not available • ...
FITC_Vocab.jfz 2013-05-15
Across
- something that serves as something to copy
- any document you can edit
- What does VDU stand for?
- Who/What/Why
- What does CPU stand for?
- Types:DSI/Cable
- What does PDF stand for?
- allows additional boards to be connected
- an application that searches for data based information
- protect computer and network systems
- What does SSID stand for?
- the front face of the computer
- What does RAM stand for?
- an image that is put on a webpage that appeals to you
- optical/mechanical
- formal induction into office
- internet and online world
- What does WI-FI stand for?
- memorable phrase used in advertising
- how you act online
- provides internet access
- how you choose to save a document
- where your flashdrive goes
- the overall layout of a document
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- a printed circuit board contained in a device
- What does RTF stand for?
- a quotation from a reference
- encoded computer instructions
- indication that a product meets the specifications
- allows a computer to connect to a network
- What does NCSA stand for?
- computer port for keyboard or mouse
- program that the user applies to control hardware/software
- Types:3G/4G
- allows sound devices to be connected
- an speech a person takes before taking the duties of office
- used for storing large amounts of data
- instructions that a device can interpret
- data sent out of a computer
- rules and behaviors to keep you safe
- stores/shared all the pages of your website
- How can talk to someone through your car?
- a summary of your academic and work history
- protection for any piece of published work
- an image that relates to a company
- structure arrangement of items
46 Clues: Types:3G/4G • Who/What/Why • Types:DSI/Cable • optical/mechanical • how you act online • What does RTF stand for? • What does VDU stand for? • What does CPU stand for? • What does PDF stand for? • What does RAM stand for? • provides internet access • any document you can edit • What does NCSA stand for? • What does SSID stand for? • internet and online world • What does WI-FI stand for? • ...
unit 4 2018-02-26
Across
- To on or off.
- Method applicable to two machine system.
- Numerical solution method of swing equation
- One types of angles
- constant of the machine
- remain in synchronism after initial swing
Down
- method of solving swing equation on digital computer.
- final position of system
- Name of modified euler method.
- maintenance of synchronism
- To regulate the voltage
- Curve drawn for power against load angle.
- Type of stability after sudden disturbance
- One type of equation in stability
- Swing equation solving method
15 Clues: To on or off. • One types of angles • To regulate the voltage • constant of the machine • final position of system • maintenance of synchronism • Swing equation solving method • Name of modified euler method. • One type of equation in stability • Method applicable to two machine system. • Curve drawn for power against load angle. • remain in synchronism after initial swing • ...
Algorithm & Programming 2024-05-30
Across
- A system using 0 and 1 to represent data.
- A diagram showing an algorithm’s steps.
- A whole number.
- A base-16 number system using 0-9 and A-F.
- A sequence of characters.
- Text in the code meant for programmers, ignored by the computer.
- Simplifying complex systems by modeling classes.
- A sequence that repeats until a condition is met.
- Instructions written in a programming language.
- Using a single interface for different data types.
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- The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1.
- A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem.
- Repeating steps in a loop.
- A collection following first in first out(FIFO).
- Type Defines the kind of data (e.g., integer, string).
- A statement that is either true or false.
- A sequence of characters.
- A mistake in the code structure.
- A group of 8 bits.
- A set of instructions for a computer to follow.
- Rules that define the structure of code.
- Reasoning in programming to perform tasks.
22 Clues: A whole number. • A group of 8 bits. • A sequence of characters. • A sequence of characters. • Repeating steps in a loop. • A mistake in the code structure. • The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1. • A diagram showing an algorithm’s steps. • Rules that define the structure of code. • A system using 0 and 1 to represent data. • A statement that is either true or false. • ...
Nayana & Pulasthi 2018-04-01
Across
- Chukkas are the playing periods in which sport?
- Holi is a spring religious festival. In which religion?
- Donnerstag is German for which day?
- For which sport is Lennox Lewis famous?
- Bill Gates founded which computer corporation?
- Amritsar is a holy city for the followers of which religion?
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- From which country's language does anorak come from?
- Finish and browning are used in which building trade?
- Cu is the symbol of which chemical element?
- Called a vest in America, what's the name of this garment in the UK?
- Garibaldi, Nice and Ginger Nut are all types of what?
- How many notes are there in an octave?
- Ena Sharples and Elizabeth of Glamis are types of what?
13 Clues: Donnerstag is German for which day? • How many notes are there in an octave? • For which sport is Lennox Lewis famous? • Cu is the symbol of which chemical element? • Bill Gates founded which computer corporation? • Chukkas are the playing periods in which sport? • From which country's language does anorak come from? • ...
Key Terms 2025-09-05
Across
- Converts electric current and supplies power
- An industry standard, for digital data transmission between many types of electronics.
- The central part of a computer's operating system
- Used to store frequently accessed data
- Manages a computer's hardware and software resources
- The potential difference of an electric current between two points
- Allows the user to interact with the computer through the screen itself
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- A family of open-source Unix-like operating systems
- Communicates with all of the computer’s internal components.
- An interface similar to HDMI
- An external hardware device, like a mouse, keyboard, printer, or monitor
- The “Brain” of the computer
12 Clues: The “Brain” of the computer • An interface similar to HDMI • Used to store frequently accessed data • Converts electric current and supplies power • The central part of a computer's operating system • A family of open-source Unix-like operating systems • Manages a computer's hardware and software resources • Communicates with all of the computer’s internal components. • ...
IBCA Vocabulary Crossword (Set 4) 2016-09-22
Across
- Software feature that allows a document to be stored or updated under an assigned name.
- Makes capital letters and certain symbols when held down at the same time as those keys.
- Device that can read and copy a document or picture and automatically transfer this information to the computer.
- A button that turn a feature on and off.
- A strip at the bottom of the screen that contains the Start button, Quick launch toolbar, and clock that shows buttons for the programs that are running.
- A piece of computer code designed as a prank or malicious act.
- The largest, fastest, and most powerful of all types of computers.
- Icons or buttons that represent commands; some of the same commands found on menus.
- Used for saving and storing data
- To press the right button on the mouse and release it, displaying the shortcut menu.
- Marks used to indicate where tabs, spaces, and blank lines are located.
- A command that allows the user to name, rename, or change the location of a document when saving.
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- The horizontal strip across the top of a window that contains the name of the file you are working on and, for some programs, the name of the software.
- A combination of letters and numbers that serve as your "identification" when logging into a computer system or online service.
- A key combination that chooses a menu option without the need to display a menu.
- Transferring information from your personal computer or another electronic device to a server.
- Memory that is lost when the computer is turned off.
- The science and practice of transmitting information by electromagnetic means.
- The instructions or programs that a computer needs to perform various functions.
- To take away the last action that you made.
- The memory area in which all programs and data on your computer are stored till needed.
- A defect in the code or routine of a program.
- The electronic equivalent of junk mail.
- The complete set of all documents residing on all Internet servers that use the Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol, which users can access with a simple point and click system.
- To quit all applications and turn off the computer.
25 Clues: Used for saving and storing data • The electronic equivalent of junk mail. • A button that turn a feature on and off. • To take away the last action that you made. • A defect in the code or routine of a program. • To quit all applications and turn off the computer. • Memory that is lost when the computer is turned off. • ...
Unit 2 "Algorithms" CrossWord Puzzle 2022-10-05
Across
- construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas
- understand and identify your audience’s problems or needs (what qualities of a pet are important for your partner)
- How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory:
- Part of a program that runs when a specific event happens (it “handles” the event). In MakeCode, an event handler block looks like a square with a gap in the middle and usually starts with the word “on.”
- by learning more about your target audience (your partner)
- A set of (often repeated) steps used to solve a problem. The set of steps for doing long division of number is an algorithm.
- is how a computer displays or communicates information. For example: monitor/screen, headphones/speakers, printer.
- test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come
Down
- A detailed outline or rough draft of a program. Pseudocode is a mix of natural language and code.
- is a chip inside the computer, and it’s how the computer processes and transforms information.
- A self-contained set of instructions for performing a specific task within a computer program. Most objects have multiple functions associated with them.
- Something that happens outside a program (like a screen tap or mouse click) that the program can respond to.
- is the computer’s long-term memory, where it can store information even when power is turned off.
- brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets)
- The computer’s short-term memory, things that are stored here will disappear when the computer is turned off.
- This is how a computer takes in information from the world. For example: keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, camera, microphone, game controller, scanner.
16 Clues: construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas • test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come • by learning more about your target audience (your partner) • How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory: • brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets) • ...
Unit 2 "Algorithms" CrossWord Puzzle 2022-10-05
Across
- construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas
- understand and identify your audience’s problems or needs (what qualities of a pet are important for your partner)
- How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory:
- Part of a program that runs when a specific event happens (it “handles” the event). In MakeCode, an event handler block looks like a square with a gap in the middle and usually starts with the word “on.”
- by learning more about your target audience (your partner)
- A set of (often repeated) steps used to solve a problem. The set of steps for doing long division of number is an algorithm.
- is how a computer displays or communicates information. For example: monitor/screen, headphones/speakers, printer.
- test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come
Down
- A detailed outline or rough draft of a program. Pseudocode is a mix of natural language and code.
- is a chip inside the computer, and it’s how the computer processes and transforms information.
- A self-contained set of instructions for performing a specific task within a computer program. Most objects have multiple functions associated with them.
- Something that happens outside a program (like a screen tap or mouse click) that the program can respond to.
- is the computer’s long-term memory, where it can store information even when power is turned off.
- brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets)
- The computer’s short-term memory, things that are stored here will disappear when the computer is turned off.
- This is how a computer takes in information from the world. For example: keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, camera, microphone, game controller, scanner.
16 Clues: construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas • test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come • by learning more about your target audience (your partner) • How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory: • brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets) • ...
Geografiya 2023-10-22
Across
- a wireless technology that allows data transmission using radio waves
- software that detects and removes viruses from a computer
- a measure of the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted over a network or cable in a specified amount of time
- a type of network that communicates over a small geographical area, such as a single building
- a type of cyber-attack that uses a dictionary to try to discover passwords automatically
- software that detects and removes spyware from a computer
- a computer that offers a service to other devices on a network, such as file-sharing services and printer-sharing services
- an application that uses rows and columns to organise data and carry out calculations using that data
- computer hardware and complex Al software working together to solve a problem without any human interaction
- the collective name for all types of attacks on a computer or computer network
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- the software that users access to carry out tasks
- not allowed
- the study of machines and algorithms designed to carry out tasks in a way that is similar to humans
- software or hardware that prevents unauthorised access to a network
- the physical parts of a computer that you can touch and see, e.g. the processor, storage devices, input devices, output devices
- what happens when something interrupts the transmission of a signal; this could be a physical obstruction such as a wall, or other radio waves
- raw facts and figures
- connected to the internet
- the programs or set of instructions that tell a computer what to do to complete a task; aspects of a device you cannot touch
- carrying out an operation on data, e.g. querying a database or doing a calculation using data in a spreadsheet
- a collection of computing devices connected to each other, either wired or wirelessly
- the instructions that tell a computer system how to complete a task
- enables devices to connect to a network using Wi-Fi
- step-by-step instructions to solve a particular problem
- a network device that forwards data from one device to another
- a simulation that superimposes digital images on the user's real- world environment and allows the user to interact with those images
- a type of network that communicates over a large geographical area, such as across a city or country.
- a popular type of copper cable used to transmit data between devices
28 Clues: not allowed • raw facts and figures • connected to the internet • the software that users access to carry out tasks • enables devices to connect to a network using Wi-Fi • step-by-step instructions to solve a particular problem • software that detects and removes viruses from a computer • software that detects and removes spyware from a computer • ...
八下 Unit 8 2025-06-23
Across
- make sb. happy and pleased
- Squares, circles and triangles are types of______
- a place you can get coffee
- have a rest
- a reason that you give to explain or defend your behaviour
- nowadays
- scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry
- measuring a lot from one side to the other
- when
- say sorry
- the time now
- get ready
Down
- an international computer network
- gone by in time;long long ago
- the programs, etc. used to operate a computer
- having or using microchips that control and direct a small electric current
- a living thing causes infectious disease
- put together
- surely
- say sth is good enough to have a try
- a gas that is the lightest of all the elements
- always and will be
- sth. you write on the net
23 Clues: when • surely • nowadays • say sorry • get ready • have a rest • put together • the time now • always and will be • sth. you write on the net • make sb. happy and pleased • a place you can get coffee • gone by in time;long long ago • an international computer network • say sth is good enough to have a try • a living thing causes infectious disease • measuring a lot from one side to the other • ...
Digital Citizenship Background Vocabulary 2019-08-24
Across
- The authorized reproduction or copying of music, video, or literature without proper compensation or permission
- A program that will copy itself over and over again; making your computer run slowly or not at all
- A trick used by people online to get people to share private information that may be used to steal money or people's identities.
- ______ Horse, Programs that hide inside other programs on your computer but can harm your computer
- A law that protects a creator's ownership of and control over the work they create,
- other people to get the creator's permission before they copy, share, or perform that work
- Stands for MALicious softWARE; is all types of programs designed to do damage to computers, including viruses, worms & trojan horses
- A type of computer virus that will copy itself and take all the memory on your computer
- _________ Purposes, A use in connection with a business, usually tor profit
- The secret word you use when signing into a computer or online program; they should never be shared
- ____-Virus Software, Programs designed to protect computers from viruses, malware and worms, kind of like a shield for your computer
Down
- _____ Party, A person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit
- ______Media, Electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, video, the Internet, and video games that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself
- ______ Domain, Creative work that's not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use
- A way of giving credit when using someone else's work or ideas
- Commons A kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build
- _______ Theft, A crime that happens when a person's private information is used by someone else; usually to steal money
- someone's creative work-as long as they give the creator credit for it
- Words used to help find information online when using a search engine like Google or Yahoo
- about your computer system and the webpages you view
- Using someone else's creation (project, story) as their own, or failing to give them credit for their work
- ____Use, A limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work
- Small computer text files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect
- ______ Options, Choices a website might give you about what it does with your information
24 Clues: about your computer system and the webpages you view • A way of giving credit when using someone else's work or ideas • someone's creative work-as long as they give the creator credit for it • _________ Purposes, A use in connection with a business, usually tor profit • Commons A kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build • ...
Five Internet first 2019-03-03
Across
- to strike repeatedly with hard blows
- a subject that is discussed, written about, or studied
- someone or something that existed before something similar that developed or came later
- a group of two or more computer systems linked together
- a piece of code which is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect
- roughly calculated; approximate
- many different types of things or people
- to start or set in motion
- computer software used to search data for specified information
- a website
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- to become visible or noticeable
- to write about a regular record of your thoughts, opinions, or experiences that you put on the Internet for other people to read
- a person who starts or helps to start a movement or institution
- to develop gradually
- to make an exact copy of something
- at the heart
- to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear
- popular at a particular time
- a café that provides Internet access to the public
- to start again
20 Clues: a website • at the heart • to start again • to develop gradually • to start or set in motion • popular at a particular time • to become visible or noticeable • roughly calculated; approximate • to make an exact copy of something • to strike repeatedly with hard blows • many different types of things or people • a café that provides Internet access to the public • ...
Lesson 26 Vocabulary 2015-04-24
Across
- The practice of adding keywords to content to simplify searching.
- A story which at one time could have been true, but has grown from constant retelling into a mythical yarn/.
- A computer virus that does something different from what it is expected to do.
- A technique that examines the eye, fingerprints and voice patterns
- Computer virus that makes a copies of itself, resulting in the consumption of system resources that slows down or actually halts tasks.
- Types of personal information scams.
- A format originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles.
- A computer program that is written to cause corruption of data.
Down
- Telecommunications service in which parties in remote locations can participate via telephone in a group meeting.
- A process that can be used to cut down on or eliminate most junk mail.
- A combination of the words net and etiquette.
- Unsolicited commercial e-mail that is sent to many people.
- Computer virus triggered by the appearance or disappearance of specified data.
- An illicit business model where profits are based on the investor's ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters.
- Computer virus that does not cause its damage until a certain date or until the system has been booted a certain number of times.
- An attempt to deceive an audience into believing that something false is real.
- Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
17 Clues: Types of personal information scams. • A combination of the words net and etiquette. • Unsolicited commercial e-mail that is sent to many people. • A computer program that is written to cause corruption of data. • The practice of adding keywords to content to simplify searching. • A technique that examines the eye, fingerprints and voice patterns • ...
Unit 2 "Algorithms" CrossWord Puzzle 2022-10-05
Across
- construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas
- understand and identify your audience’s problems or needs (what qualities of a pet are important for your partner)
- How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory:
- Part of a program that runs when a specific event happens (it “handles” the event). In MakeCode, an event handler block looks like a square with a gap in the middle and usually starts with the word “on.”
- by learning more about your target audience (your partner)
- A set of (often repeated) steps used to solve a problem. The set of steps for doing long division of number is an algorithm.
- is how a computer displays or communicates information. For example: monitor/screen, headphones/speakers, printer.
- test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come
Down
- A detailed outline or rough draft of a program. Pseudocode is a mix of natural language and code.
- is a chip inside the computer, and it’s how the computer processes and transforms information.
- A self-contained set of instructions for performing a specific task within a computer program. Most objects have multiple functions associated with them.
- Something that happens outside a program (like a screen tap or mouse click) that the program can respond to.
- is the computer’s long-term memory, where it can store information even when power is turned off.
- brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets)
- The computer’s short-term memory, things that are stored here will disappear when the computer is turned off.
- This is how a computer takes in information from the world. For example: keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, camera, microphone, game controller, scanner.
16 Clues: construct rough drafts or sketches of your ideas • test your prototype solutions, and refine until you come • by learning more about your target audience (your partner) • How the computer remembers things. There are two types of memory: • brainstorm several possible creative solutions (ideas for different pets) • ...
Digital Citizenship Background Vocabulary 2019-08-24
Across
- ______ Options, Choices a website might give you about what it does with your information
- ____Use, A limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work
- ______ Domain, Creative work that's not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use
- Commons A kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build
- The secret word you use when signing into a computer or online program; they should never be shared
- _________ Purposes, A use in connection with a business, usually tor profit
- Using someone else's creation (project, story) as their own, or failing to give them credit for their work
- A way of giving credit when using someone else's work or ideas
- _____ Party, A person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit
- Small computer text files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect
- someone's creative work-as long as they give the creator credit for it
Down
- Words used to help find information online when using a search engine like Google or Yahoo
- Stands for MALicious softWARE; is all types of programs designed to do damage to computers, including viruses, worms & trojan horses
- ______ Horse, Programs that hide inside other programs on your computer but can harm your computer
- A program that will copy itself over and over again; making your computer run slowly or not at all
- ____-Virus Software, Programs designed to protect computers from viruses, malware and worms, kind of like a shield for your computer
- A law that protects a creator's ownership of and control over the work they create,
- other people to get the creator's permission before they copy, share, or perform that work
- about your computer system and the webpages you view
- A type of computer virus that will copy itself and take all the memory on your computer
- ______Media, Electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, video, the Internet, and video games that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself
- _______ Theft, A crime that happens when a person's private information is used by someone else; usually to steal money
- A trick used by people online to get people to share private information that may be used to steal money or people's identities.
- The authorized reproduction or copying of music, video, or literature without proper compensation or permission
24 Clues: about your computer system and the webpages you view • A way of giving credit when using someone else's work or ideas • someone's creative work-as long as they give the creator credit for it • _________ Purposes, A use in connection with a business, usually tor profit • A law that protects a creator's ownership of and control over the work they create, • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2022-11-18
Across
- an intelligent hub
- routes information in the network
- describes physical properties
- description on how networks communicate
- connection point
- classless interdomain routing
- types of network communication
- device used to boost signal
- extension of ipv4
- command showing current connections
Down
- provides mechanism to manage dialogue
- interfaces directly to the application
- routed through a network and internet
- command giving info to network connection
- simplest connection
- used to connect 2 or more networks
- unique addresses for NIC
- ensure data packets enter right computer
- command to connect network's DNS server
- contains four octets
20 Clues: connection point • extension of ipv4 • an intelligent hub • simplest connection • contains four octets • unique addresses for NIC • device used to boost signal • describes physical properties • classless interdomain routing • types of network communication • routes information in the network • used to connect 2 or more networks • command showing current connections • ...
E-Learning Terms 2024-01-31
Across
- Content on Demand
- Management system used to create a course
- learning at one’s own pace
- turning learning into games
- Anyone can use it
- computer model to aid in studying
- reusable lessons and videos
- Guide for Learners Through Lessons
- Combination of synchronous and asynchronous
- Eight types of intelligence by Howard Gardner
Down
- Learning with a group
- chunking
- Collection of resources given to achieve the learning goal
- Encouraging students to participate actively
- New ideas meld with existing knowledge
- instructional Design
- Knowledge check, test
- Instructor-led training
- small bit of information of a larger unit
- Active Design Development Implementation
20 Clues: chunking • Content on Demand • Anyone can use it • instructional Design • Learning with a group • Knowledge check, test • Instructor-led training • learning at one’s own pace • turning learning into games • reusable lessons and videos • computer model to aid in studying • Guide for Learners Through Lessons • New ideas meld with existing knowledge • ...
system software 2018-07-12
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- OS A operating system that is used for apple PC
- The amount of storage in a laptop, computer or smartphone
- The most widely used operating system for desktop and laptop computers
- A software that helps a computers basic functions
- A way of allowing a operator to interact with the computer
- A type of management that manage how types of people access information
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- Operating system used for Samsung
- A type of management that controls your hardware
- A set of computer instructions which control input and output operations
- An operating system used for mobile devices manufactured by Apple
10 Clues: Operating system used for Samsung • OS A operating system that is used for apple PC • A type of management that controls your hardware • A software that helps a computers basic functions • The amount of storage in a laptop, computer or smartphone • A way of allowing a operator to interact with the computer • ...
Computer Systems and Types 2014-02-04
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- input process output storage
- server stores web pages
- intelligent cellphone
- electronic device
- portable personal computer
- computer part of a big machine
- computer computer use it to make higher claculations
- pc like a laptop but it is bigger than a smartphone
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- server computer stores data for networks users
- computer system that makes possible to perform things
- computer device carried on a body
- large and expensive computer
- physically touch from the computer
- information
- desk use in a precise location
15 Clues: information • electronic device • intelligent cellphone • server stores web pages • portable personal computer • input process output storage • large and expensive computer • computer part of a big machine • desk use in a precise location • computer device carried on a body • physically touch from the computer • server computer stores data for networks users • ...
IT 7.4 2024-03-09
Across
- operator a symbol or word used to connect two or more expressions
- control a type of loop used in computing when the number of iterations to occur is already known
- construct building blocks that form the basis for all programs.
- control performs different computations or actions depending whether a programmer-defined boolean is true or false
- the repetition of a set of instructions or structures in a sequence.
- a fundamental principle in some types of computer science
- statement a statement that runs different sets of statements depending whether they're true or false.
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- allows there to be more than one path through a program
- the order in which programming statements are executed
- a computer science concept that breaks down a complex problem or system into smaller parts that are easier to understand
- statement a programming conditional statement that performs functions or displays information if true.
- smaller, named sections of code that are written within a larger program
- program instructions executed by a computer to perform a task.
13 Clues: the order in which programming statements are executed • allows there to be more than one path through a program • a fundamental principle in some types of computer science • program instructions executed by a computer to perform a task. • construct building blocks that form the basis for all programs. • ...
key term 2021-11-23
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- a physical point in a raster image
- the production of printed matter by means of a printer linked to a desktop computer
- a technique that make whatever you draw move when you draw one slide at a time.
- a rate at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display
- a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information
- a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations
- a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing synchronization system.
- mostly used in architectural designs, video games, and animated movies etc.
- the identification of printed characters using photoelectric devices and computer software.
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- a full range of colors that can be displayed on a device screen or other interface
- A still image obtained by capturing a single frame of a picture
- the technical word for MIDI
- the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
- changing smoothly from one image to another by small gradual steps
- an illusion created for films and television by props, camerawork, computer graphics, etc.
- is a key process in all types of animation, including computer animation.
- a sound in a device while calling someone it transmit to the person so they can hear you
- to change the size of something
- a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art.
19 Clues: the technical word for MIDI • to change the size of something • a physical point in a raster image • A still image obtained by capturing a single frame of a picture • changing smoothly from one image to another by small gradual steps • a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2022-11-21
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- an intelligent hub
- routes information in the network
- describes physical properties
- description on how networks communicate
- connection point
- classless interdomain routing
- types of network communication
- device used to boost signal
- extension of IPv4
- command showing current connections
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- provides mechanism to manage dialogue
- interfaces directly to the application
- routed through a network and internet
- command giving info to network connection
- simplest connection device
- used to connect 2 or more networks
- unique addresses for NIC
- ensure data packets enter right computer
- command to connect network's DNS server
- contains four octets
20 Clues: connection point • extension of IPv4 • an intelligent hub • contains four octets • unique addresses for NIC • simplest connection device • device used to boost signal • describes physical properties • classless interdomain routing • types of network communication • routes information in the network • used to connect 2 or more networks • command showing current connections • ...
Geografiya 2023-10-22
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- software that detects and removes viruses from a computer
- step-by-step instructions to solve a particular problem
- a type of network that communicates over a small geographical area, such as a single building
- a wireless technology that allows data transmission using radio waves
- software that detects and removes spyware from a computer
- a computer that offers a service to other devices on a network, such as file-sharing services and printer-sharing services
- carrying out an operation on data, e.g. querying a database or doing a calculation using data in a spreadsheet
- the programs or set of instructions that tell a computer what to do to complete a task; aspects of a device you cannot touch
- a network device that forwards data from one device to another
- a collection of computing devices connected to each other, either wired or wirelessly
- connected to the internet
- the software that users access to carry out tasks
- what happens when something interrupts the transmission of a signal; this could be a physical obstruction such as a wall, or other radio waves
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- raw facts and figures
- enables devices to connect to a network using Wi-Fi
- a simulation that superimposes digital images on the user's real- world environment and allows the user to interact with those images
- not allowed
- software or hardware that prevents unauthorised access to a network
- the instructions that tell a computer system how to complete a task
- a measure of the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted over a network or cable in a specified amount of time
- an application that uses rows and columns to organise data and carry out calculations using that data
- a popular type of copper cable used to transmit data between devices
- a type of network that communicates over a large geographical area, such as across a city or country.
- the collective name for all types of attacks on a computer or computer network
- the physical parts of a computer that you can touch and see, e.g. the processor, storage devices, input devices, output devices
25 Clues: not allowed • raw facts and figures • connected to the internet • the software that users access to carry out tasks • enables devices to connect to a network using Wi-Fi • step-by-step instructions to solve a particular problem • software that detects and removes viruses from a computer • software that detects and removes spyware from a computer • ...
Hardware in Ambulatory Care 2022-08-15
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- most common input device with standard being QWERTY and types include typing, numeric, control, and special purpose
- used to sign documents and is imported into health record
- display the output as images by tiny dots called pixels
- Thin, lightweight, wireless, portable PC with keyboard
- used to capture a patient before and after surgery or of a wound to upload in patient chart
- can be built into the devices and used for sound
- Larger unit on desk used by employees who primarily perform scheduling, billing, or bookkeeping
- allows person to interact with computer by touching the display screen with finger or stylus and types include resistive, capacitive, surface acoustic wave
- to transfer paper files to a computerized system without inputting all the data using the keyboard including types such as handheld, ID card, sheet-feed, flatbed
- most common input device that is palm sized with a laser sensor to make screen navigation simpler
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- also known as file sharing or online data
- used to be seen on a video chat for telehealth
- media capable of permanently storing data and types include magnetic, optical, flash memory
- a lightweight, wireless, portable PC usually with a touchscreen that include several types such as slate-style, convertible, and hybrid.
- produces the output onto paper
- use to speak into to be heard during telehealth visits
16 Clues: produces the output onto paper • also known as file sharing or online data • used to be seen on a video chat for telehealth • can be built into the devices and used for sound • Thin, lightweight, wireless, portable PC with keyboard • use to speak into to be heard during telehealth visits • display the output as images by tiny dots called pixels • ...
Piotr i Adam 4F 2023-04-24
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- set of rules that solve different types of problems
- characteristic that something has
- a mistake in code
- short for application
- an order given to someone
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- short for robot
- computer simulations used to study the interactions between people, things, places, and time
- a pearson responsible for programming
- a device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer
- a solid electric conductor that carries electric current
10 Clues: short for robot • a mistake in code • short for application • an order given to someone • characteristic that something has • a pearson responsible for programming • set of rules that solve different types of problems • a solid electric conductor that carries electric current • a device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer • ...
Computer Parts & Systems 2020-03-11
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- is the box that holds the 'brains' of the computer.
- looks like a TV screen and lets you see your work and your files.
- the brains of the computer.
- protects your computer so that it doesn't get a computer virus. Just like flu viruses get people sick, computer viruses make your computer sick. Viruses can damage information on your computer if you don't have a good antivirus software.
- used for typing words and numbers on the computer. Whatever you type on the keyboard, you can see on your monitor.
- tells the hardware what to do and how to do it. For example, writing and reading programs, and games might be some types of software you have used before.
- let you hear different sounds created by the computer. you can listen to songs and videos that you play on your computer.
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- Software that processes data for the user For example, Microsoft Word or Google Docs are both word processing programs that let you write book reports, essays, stories, and more Other examples Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
- where all of your documents are saved.
- is the most important program that runs on your computer. It lets the computer's hardware and software work together Examples of operating systems are Microsoft's Windows and Apple's Mac OS.
- a software program that you use to view web pages on your computer Examples of browsers are Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.
- takes the text and pictures on your screen and prints them onto paper.
- lets you point to objects on your screen, click on them, and even move them. Also to scroll through different parts of your screen.
13 Clues: the brains of the computer. • where all of your documents are saved. • is the box that holds the 'brains' of the computer. • looks like a TV screen and lets you see your work and your files. • takes the text and pictures on your screen and prints them onto paper. • ...
Coding 1 - Vocab Quiz #2B 2023-11-02
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- Attempt to do something
- A command that tells you to do something only up to the point that something becomes true
- The action of doing something over and over
- Structured Query Language
- Loops that have a predetermined beginning, end, and increment (step interval)
- Figure out the details of the problems that you are trying to solve
- An instruction for the computer. Many commands put together make up algorithms and computer programs
- A piece of code that you can easily call over and over again
- Also known as a step interval
- A label for a piece of information used in a program
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- A message on the computer screen that waits for input from the user
- A loop that continues to repeat while a condition is true
- Statements that only run under certain conditions
- Research, plan, and acquire materials for the activity you are about to do
- Something a program checks to see if it is true before allowing an action
- One of the four types of coding
- To do something again
- Carefully think back on something with the intention of improving the outcome in the future
- A variable used throughout a program that never changes value
- One of the five main coding lanquages
20 Clues: To do something again • Attempt to do something • Structured Query Language • Also known as a step interval • One of the four types of coding • One of the five main coding lanquages • The action of doing something over and over • Statements that only run under certain conditions • A label for a piece of information used in a program • ...
Code I - Vocab Quiz #2 2023-10-26
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- One of the five main coding lanquages
- Research, plan, and acquire materials for the activity you are about to do
- Carefully think back on something with the intention of improving the outcome in the future
- Something a program checks to see if it is true before allowing an action
- Also known as a step interval
- A variable used throughout a program that never changes value
- A piece of code that you can easily call over and over again
- To do something again
- Structured Query Language
- A loop that continues to repeat while a condition is true
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- A label for a piece of information used in a program
- One of the four types of coding
- Statements that only run under certain conditions
- A command that tells you to do something only up to the point that something becomes true
- A message on the computer screen that waits for input from the user
- Figure out the details of the problems that you are trying to solve
- An instruction for the computer. Many commands put together make up algorithms and computer programs
- The action of doing something over and over
- Loops that have a predetermined beginning, end, and increment (step interval)
- Attempt to do something
20 Clues: To do something again • Attempt to do something • Structured Query Language • Also known as a step interval • One of the four types of coding • One of the five main coding lanquages • The action of doing something over and over • Statements that only run under certain conditions • A label for a piece of information used in a program • ...
Threats to Cyber Secruity 2017-10-09
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- Shoulder surfing, direct observation techniques like looking over a shoulder
- Scamming practise where malicious code is installed on to a personal computer record are modified and misdirects users to fraudulent websites
- The art of manipulating people so they give up their personal information
- Appears to be something wanted but is a standalone malicious software designed to give full control of the PC
- Spyware that logs keys used and collets data from affected computer
- Encourages users to enter confidential data by pretending to be a trust worthy source
- Usually popups, main aim to generate revenue for author
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- Types of malware installed on computer system that collects information without user being aware, is hidden and secretly installed
- Self-replicating program that attaches onto to existing programs and can easily spread
- The acts of using and creating an invented scenario to engage victim into giving the information
- Making the computer or network unavailable to user (DoS)
- Loss or theft of devices
- The term to describe the protection of information systems from theft unauthorised access or damage to hardware, software and information on them
- Standalone computer program that replicates itself so it can spread onto a network. Does NOT attach to a program
- Finding a weakness in an established system
15 Clues: Loss or theft of devices • Finding a weakness in an established system • Usually popups, main aim to generate revenue for author • Making the computer or network unavailable to user (DoS) • Spyware that logs keys used and collets data from affected computer • The art of manipulating people so they give up their personal information • ...
anatomy of a computer 2020-02-10
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- they usually get coloured purple and green
- it lets the processor communicate with the pc's peripherals
- if you have an older device you probably connect your device to it
- sit is also known as COM port
- they protrude from the back of the computer
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- many peripherals such as mp3, modren printers and pdas require it
- one of the main parts of a computer
- you can use it to connect to many different types of peripherals
- houses our graphics card
- gives you better sound quality
- it funnels power through muticoloured cables
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions
- it stores temporary information
13 Clues: houses our graphics card • sit is also known as COM port • gives you better sound quality • it stores temporary information • one of the main parts of a computer • they usually get coloured purple and green • they protrude from the back of the computer • it funnels power through muticoloured cables • the brain that carries out your computers instructions • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- The use of computer software to control machines, tools, and processes involved in manufacturing products.
- holds the programs and data that the processor is actively working with.
- Converting facts and figures into useful information and analyzing collected facts and figures and putting them into formats useful to a business.
- Help you email multiple people at once.
- A computer system that is part of a larger machine and which controls how that machine operates.
- The use of computer technology to plan, design, test, and alter products.
- a set of a coordinated network of components, which act together towards producing, distributing, and/or processing information.
- Files included with emails.
- Requests for data
- Facts and figures.
- A pieces of code which is capable of corrupting the system or destroying data.
- Programs that people use to get their work done.
- The physical components of a computer system
- A software program that allows you to search documents and files for keywords and returns files that match.
- Used to make a section of main memory read-only.
- Consists of two or more computers connected so that they can exchange data and programs.
- Software programs that allow you to view webpages
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- File made of rows and columns
- An equation that makes calculations based on the data in your spreadsheet.
- a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system.
- A particular computer will have a particular type of processor.
- Responsible for starting up application programs, running them, and managing the resources that they need.
- Online storage that enables users to upload, store, and access their files via the Internet
- integration of computers with telecommunication equipment
- Consists of hardware and software
- Mechanisms used by websites to track users’ browsing histories.
- Computerized storage for information and facts.
- Ideas and topics that define what your content is about.
- An internal network
- A collection of websites or web pages
- Used to identify and link to a web page.
- formed by the intersection of a column and a row.
- any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human-readable form.
- users to enter and store written work
- Components are connected to the main circuit board of the computer.
- used for long-term storage of programs and data.
- transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems.
- Contains billions of transistors; responsible for the fundamental computing within the system, and directly or indirectly controls all the other components.
- create to store, manage, search, and extract the information contained within them.
- Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations.
- the memory cells can be accessed in any order
41 Clues: Requests for data • Facts and figures. • An internal network • Files included with emails. • File made of rows and columns • Consists of hardware and software • A collection of websites or web pages • users to enter and store written work • Help you email multiple people at once. • Used to identify and link to a web page. • The physical components of a computer system • ...
Computer Types and Uses 2020-01-28
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- Large expensive computer capable of simultaneous processing data for hundreds or thousands of users.
- A computer that fits on a desk and runs on power from an electrical wall outlet. It has separate components that are each plugged into the computer.
- Acronym of the system that was first widely installed operating system for personal computers. It is command-driven.
- The use of a computer to represent the dynamic responses of one system by the behavior of another system modeled after it. It was born around the same time as the computer game.
- Its common computer applications, such as e-mail, database, multimedia, calendar/scheduler, are integrated into watches, cellphones, visors, and clothing.
- One way of organizing the files on your computer hard disk.
- The unit prefix that was common during 1970s and 1980s, and has a value of one millionth.
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- A type of computer that wield incredible computing power for Earth's most intense industrial and scientific calculation. It usually costs hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
- A computer that is usually more expensive than a comparable desktop. Its components are in one compact unit.
- A computer that also called as Personal Digital Assistant during 1990s.
- A new extension format of word document that was introduced by Microsoft in 2007.
- Type of software which enables the application software to interact with the computer hardware.
- Powerful desktop computer designed for specialized tasks that require a lot of processing speed.
- A computer that has the purpose of supplying its users with data; usually through the use of Local Area Network.
- It has two parts: the filename and extension separated by a period.
15 Clues: One way of organizing the files on your computer hard disk. • It has two parts: the filename and extension separated by a period. • A computer that also called as Personal Digital Assistant during 1990s. • A new extension format of word document that was introduced by Microsoft in 2007. • ...
Acronyms Word 2024-09-09
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- short for microcomputer.
- is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.
- is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power between many types of electronics.
- is a proprietary audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device.
- for Redundant Array of Independent Disks.
- is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives.
- is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
- an external storage array that supports only flash media for persistent storage.
- is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers.
- is a specialized electronic circuit initially designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics
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- (Abbreviations) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).
- Very small.
- a hardware component that's the core computational unit in a server
- It provides persistent data storage using no moving parts.
- the use of text commands, managed by a command-line interpreter, in order to communicate with a computer program.
- a program fixed and embedded on a device's microprocessor that helps to initialize hardware operations and manage the data flow to and from the operating system (OS) at the time of bootup
- is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard.
- is a type of data storage device that is used in laptops and desktop computers.
- is a component of Microsoft Windows that provides system administrators and advanced users an interface for configuring and monitoring the system.
- is a proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft in the 1990s.
- is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices.
- is a standard interface designed for IBM PC-compatible computers.
- is a combinational digital circuit that performs arithmetic and bitwise operations on integer binary numbers.
24 Clues: Very small. • short for microcomputer. • for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. • It provides persistent data storage using no moving parts. • is a standard interface designed for IBM PC-compatible computers. • a hardware component that's the core computational unit in a server • is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard. • ...
anatomy of a computer 2020-02-10
Across
- they usually get coloured purple and green
- it lets the processor communicate with the pc's peripherals
- if you have an older device you probably connect your device to it
- sit is also known as COM port
- they protrude from the back of the computer
Down
- many peripherals such as mp3, modren printers and pdas require it
- one of the main parts of a computer
- you can use it to connect to many different types of peripherals
- houses our graphics card
- gives you better sound quality
- it funnels power through muticoloured cables
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions
- it stores temporary information
13 Clues: houses our graphics card • sit is also known as COM port • gives you better sound quality • it stores temporary information • one of the main parts of a computer • they usually get coloured purple and green • they protrude from the back of the computer • it funnels power through muticoloured cables • the brain that carries out your computers instructions • ...
Jarvis Puzzle 2025-05-26
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- Security A user is given a unique login name or
- Footprints An impression about a person that exists on the internet because of his online activity.
- Unwanted bulk emails that comes from unknown sources.
- An act of harming or harassing a person through internet in a deliberate manner.
- A device that connects two different types of network with each other.
- Illegal intrusion into a computer system or network.
- Topology Each device is connected to a central computer using a point-to-point connection.
- hacking Hacking which is done for a good cause, such as national security.
- privacy when software is copied and distributed illegally.
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- Theft An act of stealing or misusing someone's personal information.
- Program or a set of programs that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer.
- Computer network that is mainly created for a individual person.
- cable These wires are arranged in a special order and an Rj-45 connector is crimped at both the ends of the cable.
- Being aware of the ethical practices, and behaving responsibly while using the internet.
- The act of using the thought of another person as one's original work.
15 Clues: Security A user is given a unique login name or • Illegal intrusion into a computer system or network. • Unwanted bulk emails that comes from unknown sources. • privacy when software is copied and distributed illegally. • Computer network that is mainly created for a individual person. • A device that connects two different types of network with each other. • ...
Computer Types and Uses 2020-01-28
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- .DOC , .XLS , .PPT
- A computer that fits into a pocket.
- Instructions that tell the computer how to process data into the form you want.
- a personal computer: design to meet the computer needs of an individual.
- a collection of information that you store on a disk.
- A computer that fits on a desk and runs on power from an electrical wall outlet.
- Thru this users can interact directly with the operating system.
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- one basic directory.
- the most expensive computer with the incredible computing power for intense industrial and scientific calculations.
- All components are in one compact unit.
- Purpose is to "serve"
- Samsung Gear 2, Iphone watch, FItbit Flex , Google watch.
- Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks.
- weather forecasting, flight simulators used for training pilots, and car crash modeling
- Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for hundreds or thousand of users.
15 Clues: .DOC , .XLS , .PPT • one basic directory. • Purpose is to "serve" • A computer that fits into a pocket. • All components are in one compact unit. • a collection of information that you store on a disk. • Samsung Gear 2, Iphone watch, FItbit Flex , Google watch. • Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks. • ...
Malware 01 2018-01-16
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- This type of computer virus uses unreported errors or bugs in the operating systems of devices on a network, to spread across the network, no user action necessary.
- Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them.
- The use of computers or computer networks to promote a political or social agenda such as free speech, human rights, or freedom of information.
- An __________ file contains program code for a microprocessor, rather than data for a human user to interpret and appreciate (text, images, music).
- Term for adware that snoops on a computer user's activities without their consent, then reports back to the author about what the user does.
- What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for.
- A group of devices infected by malware given command and control to someone located elsewhere on the net.
- Malware that encrypts a victim's files to prevent access, then demands payment to decrypt them.
- A set of commands required to do specific things with a program, stored in an abbreviated form for automatic execution.
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- An umbrella term used for various types of harmful or intrusive software--computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, scamware.
- In computers, a _____ is a small piece of malware that copy itself onto other programs or data files when it is executed.
- An _________ is a file sent along with an email message. Computer viruses are notoriously transmitted inside executable file attachments.
- A ____ ___ exploit is a vulnerability or security hole in a computer program that is completely unknown to the unsuspecting user(s).
- The place on a persistent memory device that holds machine code to be loaded and run when a computer starts up.
- A type of malware that displays unwanted ads on the screens of unfortunate users, typically in pop-ups or "uncloseable" windows.
- A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system.
- Not dangerous. Possibly beneficial.
- A type of malware that hides on a machine after installation, giving distant attackers unauthorized access to the machine by secret "back door", allowing the machine to be attached to a botnet, and permitting the theft of personal information.
18 Clues: Not dangerous. Possibly beneficial. • What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for. • Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them. • A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system. • Malware that encrypts a victim's files to prevent access, then demands payment to decrypt them. • ...
Food and Drinking 2021-04-27
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- types of food made from potatoes, cassava, and so on that are sliced thinly and then fried
- types of cake that do not contain liquid substances so that it can be stored for a long time
- types of food made from wheat flour, cornstarch, and gelatin powder mixture
- types of food made from milk juice through a process of hardened or thickened
- types of drinks processed from fruit juice
- types of drinks made from dried tea leaf powder
- rice that has been cooked by steaming
- types of food made from processed cocoa beans
- types of food made from meat chopped, usually formed round
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- types of drinks made from fermented grape juice
- types of food made from flour, eggs, butter, sugar and milk
- foodstuffs made from wheat flour, shaped like a rope
- soupy dishes from broths supplemented with spices
- types of drinks that are white and much loved by children
- body parts of slaughtered animals that are used as food
- cold dishes made from milk, egg yolks, and sugar, in the form of a soft and smooth mass
- types of drinks are black and widely sold in cafes
- types of drinks that are black and given a little ice to make it cool
18 Clues: rice that has been cooked by steaming • types of drinks processed from fruit juice • types of food made from processed cocoa beans • types of drinks made from fermented grape juice • types of drinks made from dried tea leaf powder • soupy dishes from broths supplemented with spices • types of drinks are black and widely sold in cafes • ...
Processing Digital Data - Crossword 2015-03-06
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- Makes the computer hardware do the instruction given by the machine code
- Where multiple cores read and execute program instructions simultaniously
- Used to keep programs and documents when the computer is switched off
- A circuit that connects one part of the motherboard to another
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- Several types are within the CPU and are used to store a small amount of data in the form of bytes
- How quickly a component works
- A key component that supports the delivery and quality of graphics
- The part of the computer that controls the entire system and process's the data
- A fast memory that is used as a data buffer between the CPU and RAM
- What converts main electricity into low voltage electricity for the computer components
- Used to hold all the programs that have been started and all open documents
- This completes basic calculation and comparisons
12 Clues: How quickly a component works • This completes basic calculation and comparisons • A circuit that connects one part of the motherboard to another • A key component that supports the delivery and quality of graphics • A fast memory that is used as a data buffer between the CPU and RAM • Used to keep programs and documents when the computer is switched off • ...
Malware-A 2018-01-16
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- A type of malware that hides on a machine after installation, giving distant attackers unauthorized access to the machine by secret "back door", allowing the machine to be attached to a botnet, and permitting the theft of personal information.
- An __________ file contains program code for a microprocessor, rather than data for a human user to interpret and appreciate (text, images, music).
- The use of computers or computer networks to promote a political or social agenda such as free speech, human rights, or freedom of information.
- An umbrella term used for various types of harmful or intrusive software--computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, scamware.
- Term for adware that snoops on a computer user's activities without their consent, then reports back to the author about what the user does.
- The place on a persistent memory device that holds machine code to be loaded and run when a computer starts up.
- A type of malware that displays unwanted ads on the screens of unfortunate users, typically in pop-ups or "uncloseable" windows.
- A set of commands required to do specific things with a program, stored in an abbreviated form for automatic execution.
- A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system.
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- This type of computer virus uses unreported errors or bugs in the operating systems of devices on a network, to spread across the network, no user action necessary.
- Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them.
- Not dangerous. Possibly beneficial.
- An _________ is a file sent along with an email message. Computer viruses are notoriously transmitted inside executable file attachments.
- In computers, a _____ is a small piece of malware that copy itself onto other programs or data files when it is executed.
- A ____ ___ exploit is a vulnerability or security hole in a computer program that is completely unknown to the unsuspecting user(s).
- Malware that encrypts a victim's files to prevent access, then demands payment to decrypt them.
- A group of devices infected by malware given command and control to someone located elsewhere on the net.
- What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for.
18 Clues: Not dangerous. Possibly beneficial. • What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for. • Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them. • A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system. • Malware that encrypts a victim's files to prevent access, then demands payment to decrypt them. • ...
Computer Definitions 2024-06-24
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- various high-capacity transmission technologies that transmit data, voice, and video across long distances and at high speeds
- A type of computer virus that can spread to different computers and damage data
- a software program used to locate and display information on the Internet or an intranet Compatible- a Computer or other electronically device with the recommended operating system and hardware configuration as stated in the Documentation.
- a measure of how much information a network can transfer
- System- system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- connected to, served by, or available through a system and especially a computer or telecommunications system Megahertz- a million cycles per second
- Computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes
- A computer that sits between different networks or applications.
- Files don’t take up as much space and can be transferred to other computers quicker
- a storage location used to temporarily store data used by servers, apps, and browsers to speed load times.
- an extremely transferable programming language used across platforms and different types of devices, from smartphones to smart TVs
- a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits
- provides the instructions and processing power the computer needs to do its work
- a tiny wafer of semiconducting material with an embedded electronic circuit
- Shows how many pixels are on a computer screen
- a subset of the Trojan horse malware that can propagate or self-replicate from one computer to another without human activation after breaching a system
- Any stored data
- any intrusive software developed by cybercriminals (often called hackers) to steal data and damage or destroy computers and computer systems
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- a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization's previously established security policies
- allows devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store
- to shut down and restart (a computer system) or (of a computer system) to shut down and restart.
- t he process of protecting information or data by using mathematical models to scramble it in such a way that only the parties who have the key to unscramble it can access it.
- a data measurement unit applied to digital computer or media storage
- Space- the total amount of data that a hard disk or hard drive can store Virus- a type of malicious software, or malware, that spreads between computers and causes damage to data and software Memory- the electronic components used by computers to store data and instructions that can be accessed quickly by the processor
- analogue computer, any of a class of devices in which continuously variable physical quantities
- files embedded within online communication channels such as emails, instant messages, or social network
- small files of information that a web server generates and sends to a web browser
- malicious software that enters a user's computer, gathers data from the device and user, and sends it to third parties without their consent
- a set of rules to transmit data from different devises
- any unsolicited communication sent in bulk
- any criminal activity that involves a computer, network or networked device
- Security- the practice of protecting internet-connected systems such as hardware, software and data from cyberthreats.
- a type of malware that downloads onto a computer disguised as a legitimate program
35 Clues: Any stored data • Joint Photographic Experts Group • any unsolicited communication sent in bulk • Shows how many pixels are on a computer screen • a set of rules to transmit data from different devises • a measure of how much information a network can transfer • the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store • ...
Chapter 9 IT Essentials 2021-12-09
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- the physical computer that provides resources to multiple virtual machines
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are for exclusive use by a specific group of entities or organizations
- The cloud provider provides access to services, such as email, calendar, communication, and office tools, over the Internet on a subscription basis.
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are for a specific organization or entity, such as the government
- operating system that is running in a VM
- server VMs created in an organizational virtualization environment to provide optimized network resources and to reduce equipment and maintenance costs
- the operating system that is running in the host computer
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- guest operating system (guest OS)
- a computer instance created a virtualized environment
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are made available to the general population
- a computing environment that separates the application from the hardware
- an environment that separates the computer system from the hardware in which a computer host is not directly linked with the hardware it uses
- The cloud provider manages the network and provides organizations access to network equipment, virtualized network services, storage, software, and supporting network infrastructure.
- virtualization environment created on a user computer to provide VMs for testing and learning purposes
- software used to manage the host computer resources and VMs on the host computer, also called Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
- this type of cloud is made of two or more different cloud types, where each part remains a distinctive object, but both are connected using a single architecture
- operating system that is running in the host
- a technology-delivery method that treats information technology (IT) as a commodity, providing an organization with exactly the amount of hardware, software, and support that it needs for an agreed-on monthly fee.
- The cloud provider provides access to operating systems, development tools, programming languages, and libraries used to develop, test, and deliver applications.
19 Clues: guest operating system (guest OS) • operating system that is running in a VM • operating system that is running in the host • a computer instance created a virtualized environment • the operating system that is running in the host computer • a computing environment that separates the application from the hardware • ...
Malware 2018-01-16
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- In computers, a _____ is a small piece of malware that copy itself onto other programs or data files when it is executed.
- What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for.
- The place on a persistent memory device that holds machine code to be loaded and run when a computer first starts.
- Malware that encrypts a victim's files to prevent access, then demands payment to decrypt them.
- A group of devices infected by malware given command and control to someone located elsewhere on the net.
- Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them.
- A set of commands required to do specific things with a program, stored in an abbreviated form for automatic execution.
- A ____ ___ exploit is a vulnerability or security hole in a computer program that is completely unknown to the unsuspecting user(s).
- The use of computers or computer networks to promote a political or social agenda such as free speech, human rights, or freedom of information.
- Spyware is adware that snoops on a computer user's activities without their consent, then reports back to the author about what the user does.
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- An __________ file contains program code for a microprocessor, rather than data for a human user to interpret and appreciate (text, images, music).
- Not dangerous; possibly beneficial.
- An _________ is a file sent along with an email message. Computer viruses are notoriously transmitted inside executable file attachments.
- A type of malware that displays unwanted ads on the screens of unfortunate users.
- A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system.
- This type of computer virus uses unreported errors or bugs in the operating systems of devices on a network, to spread across the network, no user action necessary.
- A type of malware that hides on a machine after installation, giving distant attackers unauthorized access to the machine by secret "back door", allowing the machine to be attached to a botnet, and permitting the theft of personal information.
- An umbrella term used for various types of harmful or intrusive software--computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, scamware.
18 Clues: Not dangerous; possibly beneficial. • What the second "D" in "DDoS" stands for. • Someone who knows a lot about computers and loves to fool around with them. • A type of malware that displays unwanted ads on the screens of unfortunate users. • A program that prevents, detects, and removes viruses or other malware from a computer system. • ...
Chapter 9 IT Essentials 2021-12-09
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- the physical computer that provides resources to multiple virtual machines
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are for exclusive use by a specific group of entities or organizations
- The cloud provider provides access to services, such as email, calendar, communication, and office tools, over the Internet on a subscription basis.
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are for a specific organization or entity, such as the government
- operating system that is running in a VM
- server VMs created in an organizational virtualization environment to provide optimized network resources and to reduce equipment and maintenance costs
- the operating system that is running in the host computer
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- guest operating system (guest OS)
- a computer instance created a virtualized environment
- applications and services offered in this cloud type are made available to the general population
- a computing environment that separates the application from the hardware
- an environment that separates the computer system from the hardware in which a computer host is not directly linked with the hardware it uses
- The cloud provider manages the network and provides organizations access to network equipment, virtualized network services, storage, software, and supporting network infrastructure.
- virtualization environment created on a user computer to provide VMs for testing and learning purposes
- software used to manage the host computer resources and VMs on the host computer, also called Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
- this type of cloud is made of two or more different cloud types, where each part remains a distinctive object, but both are connected using a single architecture
- operating system that is running in the host
- a technology-delivery method that treats information technology (IT) as a commodity, providing an organization with exactly the amount of hardware, software, and support that it needs for an agreed-on monthly fee.
- The cloud provider provides access to operating systems, development tools, programming languages, and libraries used to develop, test, and deliver applications.
19 Clues: guest operating system (guest OS) • operating system that is running in a VM • operating system that is running in the host • a computer instance created a virtualized environment • the operating system that is running in the host computer • a computing environment that separates the application from the hardware • ...
comp tech 2020-10-14
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- Application software is a program or group of programs designed for end users. Examples of an application include a word processor, a spreadsheet, an accounting application, a web browser, an email client, a media player, a file viewer, simulators, a console game or a photo editor.
- a small, portable personal computer with a "clamshell" form factor, typically having a thin LCD or LED computer screen mounted on the inside of the upper lid of the clamshell and an alphanumeric keyboard on the inside of the lower lid.
- an electroacoustic transducer; a device which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. The most widely used type of speaker is the dynamic speaker. The sound source must be amplified or strengthened with an audio power amplifier before the signal is sent to the speaker.
- A central processing unit, also called a central processor, main processor or just processor, is the electronic circuitry within a computer that executes instructions that make up a computer program.
- A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet. Data sent through the internet, such as a web page or email, is in the form of data packets.
- a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
- a printer is a peripheral device which makes a persistent representation of graphics or text, usually on paper. While most output is human-readable, bar code printers are an example of an expanded use for printers.
- a rigid nonremovable magnetic disk with a large data storage capacity.
- System software is software designed to provide a platform for other software. Examples of system software include operating systems like macOS, GNU/Linux, Android and Microsoft Windows, computational science software, game engines, industrial automation, and software as a service applications
- any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human-readable form.
- Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer memory storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main types of flash memory, NOR flash and NAND flash, are named after the NAND and NOR logic gates.
- A computer mouse is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface of a computer.
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analog signal of a telephone line
- A computer keyboard is a typewriter-style device which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches.
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- :Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit, monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card, speakers and motherboard. By contrast, software is the set of instructions that can be stored and run by hardware.
- Random-access memory is a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code. A random-access memory device allows data items to be read or written in almost the same amount of time irrespective of the physical location of data inside the memory.
- a machine that processes something.
- a piece of computer equipment on which information can be stored.
- a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer or information appliance.
- A microphone is a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal. This signal can be amplified as an analog signal or may be converted to a digital signal, which can be processed by a computer or other digital audio device.
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- a portable computing device such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
- a personal computer designed for regular use at a single location on or near a desk or table due to its size and power requirements.
- Cloud storage is a model of computer data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical pools, said to be on "the cloud". The physical storage spans multiple servers, and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company.
- A computer case, also known as a computer chassis, tower, system unit, or cabinet, is the enclosure that contains most of the components of a personal computer.
- A computer monitor is an output device that displays information in pictorial form. A monitor usually comprises the visual display, circuitry, casing, and power supply
26 Clues: a machine that processes something. • a piece of computer equipment on which information can be stored. • a portable computing device such as a smartphone or tablet computer. • a rigid nonremovable magnetic disk with a large data storage capacity. • any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human-readable form. • ...
computers 2015-09-29
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- a self-contained program or piece of software designed to fulfill a particular purpose; an application, especially as downloaded by a user to a mobile device
- the main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
- Card an expansion card or IC for producing sound on a computer
- Drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory
- Disc In computer storage, some types of removable media are designed to be read to or written to by removable readers, writers and drives
- a machine that processes something.
- any fan inside, or attached to, a computer case used for active cooling, and may refer to fans that draw cooler air into the case from the outside, expel warm air from inside, or move air across a heat sink to cool a particular component.
- Card is an ultra small flash memory card designed to provide high-capacity memory in a small size. SD cards are used in many small portable devices
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- an integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
- Card flat flash drive used especially in digital cameras and cell phones.
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- the retention of retrievable data on a computer or other electronic system; memory.
- can also be downloaded from the Internet. In its most sophisticated form, a gaming interface can constitute a form of virtual reality
- Central Processing Unit
- Card a printed circuit board controlling output to a display screen.
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit.
- Card a hardware device that allows a computer to send and receive information over telephone lines
18 Clues: Central Processing Unit • a machine that processes something. • Drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory • Card an expansion card or IC for producing sound on a computer • Card a printed circuit board controlling output to a display screen. • Card flat flash drive used especially in digital cameras and cell phones. • ...
Computer Systems and Types 2014-02-04
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- A mainframe computer that is among the largest, fastest, or most powerful of those available at a given time.
- Kind of mobile computer, usually having a touchscreen or pen-enabled interface
- Some sort of information that can be quantity or qualitative.
- A large powerful computer, often serving many connected terminals and usually used by large complex organizations.
- Are miniature electronic devices that are worn by the bearer under
- A computer and the associated physical equipment directly involved in the performance of data-processing or communications functions.
- is a type of public offering where shares of stock in a company are sold to the general public
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- Is a machine that can be programed to achieve some mathematical calculations.
- It is a dedicated function with a larger mechanical or electrical system.
- A computer that controls a central repository of data that can be downloaded or manipulated in some manner by a client.
- Helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet
- The programs, routines, and symbolic languages that control the functioning of the hardware and direct its operation.
- a mobile telephone with computer features
- A portable computer small enough to use on one's lap.
- Is a regular computer located on a specific place, it isn´t portable.
15 Clues: a mobile telephone with computer features • A portable computer small enough to use on one's lap. • Some sort of information that can be quantity or qualitative. • Are miniature electronic devices that are worn by the bearer under • Is a regular computer located on a specific place, it isn´t portable. • ...
5.01 & 5.02 Bus. Essentials Vocab 2023-04-24
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- Closely connected to the processor, stored data are quickly and easily changed, holds the programs and data that the processor is actively working with.
- integration of computer with telecommunication equipment for retrieving, manipulating, and storage of data.
- Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations.
- Handling information, especially facts. Converting facts and figures into useful information. Analyzing collected facts and figures and putting them into formats useful to a business.
- set of coordinated network of components, which act together towards producing, distributing and/or processing information.
- A computer system that is part of a larger machine and which controls how that machine operates.
- A particular computer will have a particular type of processor.
- Computerized storage for information and facts.
- An internal network similar to the Internet that is accessible only by authorized personnel; used to access information and communicate with others within an organization. A computer network that is restricted to the organization it serves, an internal Internet.
- Components are connected to the main circuit board of the computer.
- Consists of two or more computers connected so that they can exchange data and programs.
- Connected to main memory, stored data are easily changed, but changes are slow compared to main memory, and used for long-term storage of programs and data.
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- Keyboards, mouse, scanners, cameras, joysticks, and microphones; a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system.
- Online storage that enables users to upload, store, and access their files via the Internet; users’ files are maintained by a third-party at a remote database storage facility.
- Responsible for starting up application programs, running them, and managing the resources that they need.
- Consists of hardware (physical parts of the computer) and software (programs and data used with the physical computer).
- The physical components of a computer system (e.g., the central processing unit, hard drive, modem).
- Monitor, printer, speakers; any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human-readable form.
- the process of transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems.
- "Random" means that the memory cells can be accessed in any order. The type of silicon chip used to implement main memory.
- Programs that people use to get their work done.
- Only Memory Used to make a section of main memory read-only.
- Facts and figures.
- Text files that are put on a website visitor’s hard disk and then later retrieved during subsequent visits to the site in order to track internet behavior. Mechanisms used by websites to track users’ browsing histories.
- Contains billions of transistors; responsible for the fundamental computing within the system, and directly or indirectly controls all the other components.
25 Clues: Facts and figures. • Computerized storage for information and facts. • Programs that people use to get their work done. • Only Memory Used to make a section of main memory read-only. • A particular computer will have a particular type of processor. • Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations. • ...
System software 2015-10-23
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- This is required to allow the user to communicate with the hardware
- It works by moving files on the hard drive to make better use of memory
- What the user interacts with when on a computer
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- The way of remembering the functions of the operating system
- Removes temporary files from the computer to free up memory
- Keep the computer running smoothly
- Prevents and removes viruses on a computer system
- Stops access from certain types of traffic in a network
8 Clues: Keep the computer running smoothly • What the user interacts with when on a computer • Prevents and removes viruses on a computer system • Stops access from certain types of traffic in a network • Removes temporary files from the computer to free up memory • The way of remembering the functions of the operating system • ...
Types and Components of Computer Systems 2013-09-15
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- Application software that allows the user to view or interact with pages from the internet
- To work together
- A special kind of CPU used in PCs,smaller computers and small computerised devices
- An input device that allows the user to control a process or select icons by touching the screen
- Collection of data
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- Devices that allow large amount of data to be stored outside of the the main memory
- The programs, instructions and data that enables the computer to carry out task
- Volatile
- The brain of the computer
- A satellite navigation
- A complete set of instruction that can be executed in order to carry out a task
- Components in the computer that allows CDs or DVDs to be played
- Performing or carrying out tasks
- Non-volatile
14 Clues: Volatile • Non-volatile • To work together • Collection of data • A satellite navigation • The brain of the computer • Performing or carrying out tasks • Components in the computer that allows CDs or DVDs to be played • The programs, instructions and data that enables the computer to carry out task • ...
COSC 100 CrossWord Puzzle 2015-09-28
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- An _____ address is a series of four numbers separated by dots.
- Google uses a _____ factor to rank order hits.
- The ____ computer requests services (sends URL for a Web page).
- Web servers and their files compose the ____ ____ ____.
- It's composed of HTML tags and multimedia files.
- A _____ area network is comprised geographically close computers.
- Yahoo is an index of web sites organised by human "______".
- This is computerese for light green.
- It's used to connect geographically close computers.
- A ______ is a related group of networked computers.
- The ____ computer provides services (returns the Web page file).
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- One of the two methods in connecting to the internet.
- Pictures, movies, and graphics are all types of _____.
- _______ networks are referred to their protocol name.
- The internet is a collection of______ ______ networks.
- A _____ editor is the type of program used for editing plain _____ files.
- No more than _____ images from one artist or photographer should be used.
17 Clues: This is computerese for light green. • Google uses a _____ factor to rank order hits. • It's composed of HTML tags and multimedia files. • A ______ is a related group of networked computers. • It's used to connect geographically close computers. • One of the two methods in connecting to the internet. • _______ networks are referred to their protocol name. • ...
ict 2017-06-25
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- a piece of code which is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- a type of code
- video-sharing website
- Code SACN THING THAT TAKES YOU TO A WEBSITE
- Universal Serial Bus
- an object-oriented computer programming language commonly used to create interactive effects within web browsers.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- different types of hardware
- a hardware used with a keyboard and a mouse
- a group or system of interconnected people or things
- something that you click on that will take you to a website
- a software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides.
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- a place where power or information leaves a system.
- an app
- an object that you type with
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- a disk drive used to read from and write to a hard disk.
- random access memory
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name
- the action of making codes
- a unit of information equal to one sextillion (1021) or, strictly, 270 bytes.
- an amount of storage ( 1 billion )
- the thing that controls the computer in the form of a board
- machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge
- EXTESIBLE HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE
- Format standard way that information is encoded
26 Clues: an app • a type of code • random access memory • Universal Serial Bus • video-sharing website • the action of making codes • different types of hardware • an object that you type with • an amount of storage ( 1 billion ) • EXTESIBLE HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE • Code SACN THING THAT TAKES YOU TO A WEBSITE • a hardware used with a keyboard and a mouse • ...
ICT 2020-10-01
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- how many types of software are there?
- software what software includes image and text editors?
- who founded the computer hobbyist society?
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- why do we need individual computers?
- Who formulated the basic principles of the structure of an electronic computer?
- system computer system software is an integral part of what?
- when it was released the PC "laptops?
7 Clues: why do we need individual computers? • how many types of software are there? • when it was released the PC "laptops? • who founded the computer hobbyist society? • software what software includes image and text editors? • system computer system software is an integral part of what? • Who formulated the basic principles of the structure of an electronic computer?
REVIEW QUIZ TERM III ICT P1 2025-02-03
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- Pressing and releasing the mouse button is . . .
- A mouse usually has two buttons . . .
- The pad on which you keep and move the mouse is called the . . .
- The button on the left side is called . . .
- . . . finger on the right button.
- A mouse has 2 types is . . .
- A mouse is a small . . . device.
- The button on the right side is called . . .
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- . . . . finger on the left side of the mouse.
- The arrow on the computer monitor is the . . .
- Helps us to move a page up and down on the monitor is , , ,
- A Computer mouse is an . . . device.
- The wheel on the middle of mouse is called .
- . . . finger on the left button
- . . . finger on the left side of the mouse.
15 Clues: A mouse has 2 types is . . . • . . . finger on the left button • A mouse is a small . . . device. • . . . finger on the right button. • A Computer mouse is an . . . device. • A mouse usually has two buttons . . . • The button on the left side is called . . . • . . . finger on the left side of the mouse. • The wheel on the middle of mouse is called . • ...
crossword computer vocabulary 2017-06-21
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- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity.
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter
- 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.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- place (a document) in a cabinet, box, or folder in a particular order for preservation and easy reference.
- A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network
- a computer or device on a network that manages network resources. There are many different types of servers
- ) occurs when a computer program, such as a software application or an operating system, stops functioning properly and exits. ... If the program is a critical part of the operating system, the entire system may crash or hang, often resulting in a kernel panic or fatal system error.
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- 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.
- a symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program, option, or window, especially one of several for selection.
- A desktop computer is a personal computer that fits on or under a desk. They usually consist of a monitor, keyboard, mouse and either a horizontal or vertical (tower) form factor
- 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.
- System the software that supports a computer's basic functions, such as scheduling tasks, executing applications, and controlling peripherals.
- cookie. 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
- Is the abbreviation for central processing unit.
- to receive data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other similar systems.
- The term virtual is popular among computer scientists and is used in a wide variety of situations. In general, it distinguishes something that is merely conceptual from something that has physical reality.
- is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines
- junk mail, or unsolicited commercial email, is the practice of sending unwanted email messages, frequently with commercial content, in large quantities to an indiscriminate set of recipients.
- a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers
- To restart a computer. In DOS, you can reboot by pressing the Alt, Control and Delete keys simultaneously. ... You can also perform a cold boot by turning the computer off and then on again
- A computer virus is a type of malicious software program ("malware") that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. Infected computer programs can include as well, data files, or the "boot" sector of the hard drive.
- the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other devices. The term arose as a way to distinguish the "box" and the electronic circuitry and components of a computer from the program you put in it to make it do things.
25 Clues: Is the abbreviation for central processing unit. • an electronic device for storing and processing data • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter • A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network • a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers • ...
computer crossword vocab 2017-06-22
Across
- a symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program, option, or window, especially one of several for selection.
- Is the abbreviation for central processing unit.
- a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers
- a computer or device on a network that manages network resources. There are many different types of servers
- 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.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity.
- to receive data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other similar systems.
- junk mail, or unsolicited commercial email, is the practice of sending unwanted email messages, frequently with commercial content, in large quantities to an indiscriminate set of recipients.
- place (a document) in a cabinet, box, or folder in a particular order for preservation and easy reference.
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- 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.
- drive a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit. Also called hard disk drive.
- is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines
Down
- A computer virus is a type of malicious software program ("malware") that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. Infected computer programs can include as well, data files, or the "boot" sector of the hard drive.
- 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.
- To restart a computer. In DOS, you can reboot by pressing the Alt, Control and Delete keys simultaneously. ... You can also perform a cold boot by turning the computer off and then on again
- A desktop computer is a personal computer that fits on or under a desk. They usually consist of a monitor, keyboard, mouse and either a horizontal or vertical (tower) form factor
- The term virtual is popular among computer scientists and is used in a wide variety of situations. In general, it distinguishes something that is merely conceptual from something that has physical reality.
- the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other devices. The term arose as a way to distinguish the "box" and the electronic circuitry and components of a computer from the program you put in it to make it do things.
- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web
- A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network
- System the software that supports a computer's basic functions, such as scheduling tasks, executing applications, and controlling peripherals.
- occurs when a computer program, such as a software application or an operating system, stops functioning properly and exits. ... If the program is a critical part of the operating system, the entire system may crash or hang, often resulting in a kernel panic or fatal system error.
- cookie. 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
26 Clues: Is the abbreviation for central processing unit. • an electronic device for storing and processing data • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter • A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network • a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers • ...
Arpita's puzzles 2025-05-31
Across
- transforming data into unreadable code
- encrypted information into a readable form
- created for an individual person
- interconnect mobile phones
- topology connected in a circular manner
- piracy copied and distributed illegally
- Connect two different types of network
- information and communication technology
- hacking hacking for good cause
Down
- works similar to a hub
- unwanted bulk emails
- each computer in a network
- topology physical layout of nodes
- network card network card
- being aware of the ethical practices
- dossier digital footprint
- No.of network topologies
17 Clues: unwanted bulk emails • works similar to a hub • No.of network topologies • each computer in a network • interconnect mobile phones • network card network card • dossier digital footprint • created for an individual person • hacking hacking for good cause • topology physical layout of nodes • being aware of the ethical practices • transforming data into unreadable code • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 2 2021-12-09
Across
- Provides security features such as a firewall or spyware protection
- get rid of files you haven't used for a long time or temporary files
- defining your entire computer system (naming it)
- Multiple documents line up in a _____ in the buffer.
- The user must type in command language with exact spelling, form, and punctuation
- starting the computer when the power button is turned off
- Instructions stored on the ROM chip
- Sending documents to be printed to a buffer instead of sending them immediately to the printer is called ________.
- Software that allows an operating system to interface (communicate) with hardware
- Provides icons (or tiles) to click and run applications
- Used to describe the combination of hardware architecture and software used to run applications, another name for OS
- Search tools typically use an _____ to assist with locating items quickly.
- The OS determines the _____ in which tasks are processed.
- These devices will contain their own drivers to connect with the OS
- A program that assesses and reports information about various computer resources and devices.
Down
- the operating system allocates a portion of a storage medium to function as additional RAM
- Includes your operating system (OS) and utility software
- Allows only ONE program/app to run at a time
- 2 types of user interfaces (UI)
- Re-organizes your hard drive so that scattered bits of files are reorganized for efficiency in retrieving data
- While waiting for devices (like a printer, for example), the OS places items in ________.
- Utility program to get updated drivers or definitions
- restarting the computer
- Provides you with an interface to work with your computer hardware and applications
- The process of starting your computer
- Utility program that restores damaged files
- an index of data locations
- Allows you to optimize and maintain your computer
- Schedules regular maintenance tasks (ex: back ups and virus updates)
- Restores your system to an earlier date to remove new settings that may have caused problems
- Allows TWO OR MORE programs/apps to run at the same time
31 Clues: restarting the computer • an index of data locations • 2 types of user interfaces (UI) • Instructions stored on the ROM chip • The process of starting your computer • Utility program that restores damaged files • Allows only ONE program/app to run at a time • defining your entire computer system (naming it) • Allows you to optimize and maintain your computer • ...
Colorado voter security 2024-11-04
Across
- – Judges undergo up to 12 hours of this before election day
- – All votes are cast using these types of ballots
- – Required on ballot boxes during transport
- – Identifying feature election judges wear
- – Equipment used to upload results to the Election Night Reporting website
- – Election judges must pass this check
Down
- – Judges who verify signatures work in these types of teams
- – Audit completed after the election to verify results
- – Party leaders appoint two people to this board for accuracy testing
- – Used to track ballots from printing to delivery
- – Required for voting in person
- – Type of test to ensure voting accuracy before and after the election
- – The place where ballots are stored and monitored
13 Clues: – Required for voting in person • – Election judges must pass this check • – Identifying feature election judges wear • – Required on ballot boxes during transport • – All votes are cast using these types of ballots • – Used to track ballots from printing to delivery • – The place where ballots are stored and monitored • ...
Computer graphics 2025-02-10
6 Clues: Types of computer graphics • What does Raster Graphics use? • What film used Computer graphics? • What was the first film to use CGI? • Who is the father of computer graphics? • One example of importance of Computer Graphics
Computer graphics 2025-02-10
6 Clues: Types of computer graphics • What does Raster Graphics use? • What film used Computer graphics? • What was the first film to use CGI? • Who is the father of computer graphics? • One example of importance of Computer Graphics
Networking Concepts 2025-06-04
Across
- It stands for Wireless Fidelity.
- It is a type of topology where each device is connected to central computer using point to point connection.
- It is a wireless technology used to interconnect mobile phones, computer.
- It is a device that connects two differents types of networks with each other.
Down
- It refers to computer network restricted to an organisation.
- Each computer in a network
- It is a network device that is used to connect all the computers in network with each other.
- These are certain sets of rules that determine how data should be transferred over networks.
- It refers to a computer network that allows controlled access to an information source.
9 Clues: Each computer in a network • It stands for Wireless Fidelity. • It refers to computer network restricted to an organisation. • It is a wireless technology used to interconnect mobile phones, computer. • It is a device that connects two differents types of networks with each other. • ...
Computer File Types 2022-01-05
Across
- This is a popular choice when sending or uploading ___,(.PDF)
- Most computers and mobile ___ can open and play MP4 videos,(.MP4)
- This extension supports smaller image files and short ______. (.SVG)
- These are common spreadsheet file types you might see in your ____.(.XLS)
- This file type, created by Microsoft, is a popular way to share and upload presentations and ____.(.PPT)
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- This file type support short clips or ___ images. (.GIF)
- This file format, created by Microsoft, is the ___ file type for documents (.DOC)
- if you are publishing a marketing ____, you may upload TIFF files for the photographs. (.TIF)
- Professionals may use this format if they work with Microsoft ___ programs. (.WAV)
- This file compresses the image but maintains ___ and graphics clearly (.JPG)
10 Clues: This file type support short clips or ___ images. (.GIF) • This is a popular choice when sending or uploading ___,(.PDF) • Most computers and mobile ___ can open and play MP4 videos,(.MP4) • This extension supports smaller image files and short ______. (.SVG) • These are common spreadsheet file types you might see in your ____.(.XLS) • ...
virus 2018-11-19
Across
- a piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- is a network of computers whose access has been compromised, and that are controlled remotely.
- all information processed by computer systems, programs and data.
- software that causes advertisements to be displayed on a computer's desktop or in a web browser, in order to generate income from these ads being shown.
- type of malware that locks a computer or hijacks a user's files until a ransom is paid.
- type of malware that records all keystrokes that a user types on their computer.
- is what malicious users leverage to take advantage of vulnerabilities
- is a standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers.
Down
- type of malware that records all keystrokes that a user types on their computer.
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
- a program designed to breach the security of a computer system while ostensibly performing some innocuous function.
- attack uses multiple computers and Internet connections to flood the targeted resource.
- a way to access a computer or device without authentication.
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
- is malicious software that spies on a user, recording keystrokes (i.e. keylogger), such as user names and passwords, tracking user activity on the internet, or activating the microphone or camera on a computer to record physical activity.
15 Clues: a way to access a computer or device without authentication. • all information processed by computer systems, programs and data. • is what malicious users leverage to take advantage of vulnerabilities • type of malware that records all keystrokes that a user types on their computer. • ...
Arpita's puzzles 2025-05-31
Across
- transforming data into unreadable code
- encrypted information into a readable form
- created for an individual person
- interconnect mobile phones
- topology connected in a circular manner
- piracy copied and distributed illegally
- Connect two different types of network
- information and communication technology
- hacking hacking for good cause
Down
- works similar to a hub
- unwanted bulk emails
- each computer in a network
- topology physical layout of nodes
- network card network card
- being aware of the ethical practices
- dossier digital footprint
- No.of network topologies
17 Clues: unwanted bulk emails • works similar to a hub • No.of network topologies • each computer in a network • interconnect mobile phones • network card network card • dossier digital footprint • created for an individual person • hacking hacking for good cause • topology physical layout of nodes • being aware of the ethical practices • transforming data into unreadable code • ...
Digital Crossword 2021-08-02
Across
- Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
Down
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Test 2021-08-02
Across
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- drive: Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- proccessor: This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
Down
- system: This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • drive: Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Test 2021-08-02
Across
- drive: Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
Down
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • drive: Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Nathan Bentall-Anatomy of a computer crossword puzzle.PDF 2021-04-27
Across
- is the brains of a computer, processes everything you do
- These store information and can be two types
- links to USB, Ethernet, video and audio
- things that can allow extra things to connect to a motherboard, not assigned slots.
Down
- powers your pc
- contains all of the computers internals
- this allows you to point and click
- These store temporary information that will be deleted once the computer turns off.
- shows a image that the computer projects
9 Clues: powers your pc • this allows you to point and click • contains all of the computers internals • links to USB, Ethernet, video and audio • shows a image that the computer projects • These store information and can be two types • is the brains of a computer, processes everything you do • These store temporary information that will be deleted once the computer turns off. • ...
Digital Crossword 2021-08-02
Across
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
Down
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Digital Crossword 2021-08-02
Across
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
Down
- Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Test 2021-08-02
Across
- Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
Down
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
Digital Crossword 2021-08-02
Across
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.
- This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- Any type of software that is designed to damage your computer or gain unauthorized access to your personal information.
- Measured in megahertz (MHz), or millions of instructions per second; and gigahertz (GHz), or billions of instructions per second.
- What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection?
- This is the computer's main circuit board.
- The tool you use to access the Internet.
- You can save documents and photos to a hard drive, or they can be saved online in the
- This allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other types of documents.
- Where your software, documents, and other files are stored:
Down
- Any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it.
- One of the main ways to communicate with a computer with your fingers.
- This is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. It also allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.
- This is used to print documents, photos, and anything else that appears on your screen.
- Another important tool for communicating with computers. Could also be known as a pointer or clicker device.
- Any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the keyboard or mouse.
- This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory.
17 Clues: The tool you use to access the Internet. • This is the computer's main circuit board. • What is a shorter term for Wireless Internet Connection? • Where your software, documents, and other files are stored: • This acronym is used to describe a computer's short-term memory. • This is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. • ...
