Across
- 3. The physical parts of a computer
- 6. an email scam that dishonest people use to try to get you to reveal your passwords or other information they could use to hack into your private information
- 7. the address of a site on the World Wide Web
- 11. the number of pixels that can be shown on a device’s display
- 12. the type of storage that is not changed even when the computer is turned off
- 13. etiquette of the internet
- 15. A part of a program that usually causes the computer to malfunction; often remedied in patches or updates to the program
- 17. A peripheral device that converts output from a computer into a printed image
- 20. A small picture used to represent a file or program in a GUI interface
- 23. headlines that are crafted with the sole purpose of driving clicks
- 24. A network of computer networks encompassing the World Wide Web
- 25. an extra copy of a file, document or all data stored on a computer
- 27. A computer's most basic unit of information
- 28. documents that answer questions common to a particular website or program
- 30. an area on a laptop that substitutes for a mouse
- 31. A program arranged in rows and columns that manipulates numbers
- 32. A device that reads and writes information, including the operating system, program files, and data files
Down
- 1. Complete, self-contained programs that perform a specific function
- 2. The concept of discovering patterns from large amounts of data
- 4. Ability of machines and computers to appear intelligent and make decisions
- 5. a decentralised, digital currency
- 8. shopping and buying things online
- 9. Namable unit of data storage
- 10. systems designed to protect and secure a computer network
- 14. THE concept of reusing an object or materials to create a new product of better quality than the original
- 16. a picture that pops up when you are not using your computer
- 18. a deliberately harmful computer program designed to create annoying glitches or destroy data
- 19. total amount of users who visit a website
- 21. a concept where a piece of content is quickly and widely spread or popularized by media, especially social media
- 22. bar on your computer that shows what programs are open
- 26. a secret code to protect your data and can keep others from accessing your computer
- 29. computer programs that conduct “human-like” conversations with users, typically via text
