Technology
Across
- 1. Online platforms that allow people to connect with others, share thoughts, photos, and videos, as well as stay updated on news and events.
- 7. A method of making physical objects by adding layers of a material, typically plastic, following a digital design.
- 10. A field of study focused on creating machines and programs that mimic human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- 11. A global network that connects computers and devices, allowing people to share information, communicate, and access online resources.
- 13. A simulated experience created by a computer, allowing users to interact with a 3D environment using special goggles and controllers.
- 14. A machine designed to perform specific tasks, often guided by a computer program or remote control.
- 15. A set of instructions that tell a computer or device how to perform tasks, also known as applications or programs.
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- 2. A way to protect digital information by encoding it into a secure form, only allowing authorized users to access it with a password or key.
- 3. Forms of energy that are replenished naturally, such as solar, wind, and hydro power, which can be used to generate electricity without harming the environment.
- 4. A machine used for processing, storing, and displaying information, as well as running various programs and applications.
- 5. The physical components of a computer or device, such as the screen, keyboard, processor, and memory.
- 6. A handheld device that combines the functions of a cell phone and a digital assistant, allowing you to make calls, send messages, take photos, and access the internet.
- 8. A remote-controlled flying device often equipped with a camera, used for aerial photography, video shooting or delivery of small packages.
- 9. An interactive form of entertainment, played on computers or consoles, in which players control characters or objects to achieve goals or complete challenges.
- 12. A device that stores energy, allowing gadgets to function without a direct connection to an electrical source.