Alain R. Common Terms !

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Across
  1. 3. Short-range, wireless service that allows you to connect devices to each other without the use of a cable or wire; things like connecting AirPods to your wireless headphones, or connecting your phone to a printer without a wire.
  2. 6. Used to connect the computer with other devices through a cable. Can be used to transfer files to your phone through the computer or vice-versa, or uploading songs onto an Mp3 player.
  3. 8. Place to display icons on a screen. This screen first appears when you first boot up your computer, and is visible when you have no applications open.
  4. 10. To move, or copy data from a website to a device. Associated with receiving a file.
  5. 11. Networking technology that uses radio waves to allow devices such as computers, smartphones, etc, to connect to the internet or communicate wirelessly within a certain radius.
  6. 12. The physical parts of a computer; such as the keyboard, or the internal elements inside of the computer case.
  7. 13. A part of a computer’s hardware that is used to display visual information on a computer.
  8. 14. Text files with small data, such as your username or other entered information, stored within your web browser. These are used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored can and is used for session management, tracking, and personalization.
  9. 16. Bringing data into a file or program.
  10. 17. Area on a webpage that when clicked will redirect the user to a different web page.
  11. 19. An image file format that supports animated images. These files also support static images but are usually used for the prior.
Down
  1. 1. An address where a web page is located.
  2. 2. An application to access the Internet; such as Chrome or FireFox.
  3. 4. Software stored locally on a computer device. These are inaccessible from web browsers or through an internet connection.
  4. 5. To transfer data from a computer, smartphone, or a different device, to another device or to the internet.
  5. 7. Programs, data, and instructions that allow a computer to perform a task; web browsers such as Chrome or FireFox, OneNote, or Spotify.
  6. 9. A file format that provides electronic images of text and/or graphics that look like a printed document; It cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
  7. 15. Computer file format used for the compression and storage of images. This form of image file is easier to send by email.
  8. 18. A commonly used image file that has a fixed number of pixels, and they don’t lose any quality when compressed. These files also support changes in opacity, like full transparency.