Technology
Across
- 2. To write and deliver a text or email to someone using a phone or computer.
- 5. A computer mouse that connects to the computer without a cable, using Bluetooth or other wireless technology.
- 8. To transfer music from the internet or another device to your computer, phone, or tablet so you can listen to them later.
- 9. To transfer photos from your device to the internet or another location, such as a social media site or cloud storage.
- 10. A thick wire that is used to connect electronic devices to power sources or to transfer data between devices.
- 11. To record moving images and sound using a camera or phone, often to share with others or keep as a memory.
- 13. To send or give access to documents, photos, or other data to someone else using the internet or a network.
- 15. To connect to the internet using a computer, phone, or other devices to access websites or communicate with others.
- 16. To keep the modifications you’ve made to a document, file, or project by storing them on your device or in the cloud.
Down
- 1. A website or program, like Google, that helps you find information on the internet by typing in keywords.
- 3. A small object with metal pins that you insert into a socket to connect an electrical device to a power source.
- 4. A software program, like Chrome or Safari, that you use to access and view websites on the internet.
- 6. Small speakers that you put in your ears to listen to music or other sounds from your devices privately.
- 7. A device that stores energy and provides power to electronic devices like phones, laptops, or flashlights.
- 10. A device used to recharge the battery of electronic devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, or laptops.
- 12. To turn off a computer or device completely, stopping all functions and programs.
- 14. A long stick that holds your smartphone, allowing you to take pictures of yourself from a distance.
- 17. A device that produces sound, often used to listen to music, watch movies, or make announcements louder.