Computers
Across
- 4. Any physical device that holds information.
- 8. A device or program that enables a computer to transmit data.
- 9. A storage space that many files can be placed into to a group.
- 11. A group of bits.
- 13. A device that uses buttons to type on a computer.
- 17. A device that captures images from photographic prints.
- 18. A device that feeds data into a computer.
- 19. A collection of instructions that performs a specific task.
- 23. Common type of computer using digits. eg. Macbook.
- 24. A shared boundary across which two separate components of a computer system exchange information.
- 25. A person who uses a computer or network service.
- 27. A device that connects to and works with the computer in some way.
- 28. A device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper.
Down
- 1. A computer memory that can be accessed randomly.
- 2. When moved it moves the on-screen cursor to items on the screen.
- 3. the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data.
- 5. A computer printer for printing vector graphics.
- 6. An instance of a program running on a computer
- 7. The physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- 10. Pictures and films created using computers.
- 12. A type of user interface that allows users to interactwith electronic devices.
- 14. The smallest unit of data in a computer.
- 15. A graphics program used for creating illustrations.
- 16. Receive audio input from a computer to produce audio output.
- 20. Any computer-generated information displayed on a readable form.
- 21. A common storage unit in a computer.
- 22. A device that records sounds or images or both.
- 26. A computer memory that can be accessed randomly
- 29. A chip with data and cannot be removed and can only be read.