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Across
  1. 3. A file type that supports transparency.
  2. 5. To move a file to another device.
  3. 7. It's the main screen that shows up when you turn on your computer. You see little pictures called icons that you can click to open games or documents. It's where you keep everything easy to find!
  4. 9. Desktop apps are installed directly on your computer and can be used offline, allowing access anytime without internet connectivity.
  5. 10. What physically makes up your computer, for example, the keyboard.
  6. 11. A file format that supports animated images.
  7. 12. A small piece of data that are used for personalization on websites.
  8. 13. A piece of technology that lets devices connect to the internet wirelessly, using signals sent from a router.
  9. 15. A big box on the Internet where you can save your pictures and files. You can access them from anywhere with the Internet.
Down
  1. 1. To give data to a file.
  2. 2. A web page’s address
  3. 4. Google’s cloud storage that uses apps such as Google Docs.
  4. 6. is Microsoft’s cloud storage service that uses software such as Excel.
  5. 8. A file that can be viewed but not edited.
  6. 14. A wireless communication tech that allows devices, such as smartphones and computers, to connect and exchange data over short distances without the need for physical cables.