Across
- 2. acronym that stands for random-access memory.
- 4. convert the audio sound waves into electrical signals.
- 6. the main printed circuit board (PCB) in a computer.
- 10. an abbreviation for Google Mail.
- 13. stands for "modulator-demodulator,".
- 14. It projects images from a Blu-ray player or computer and presents ideas on the projection screen.
- 17. is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form.
- 20. is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. and included in Mac OS X. It was first released as a public beta in January 2003.
- 21. manages all of the other application programs in a computer.
- 23. a piece of output gear that connects to a computer to produce sound.
- 24. a type of proprietary software that is released without charge to the public.
- 25. is a combination of "Web" and "video camera."
- 26. a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory, used in place of a hard disk because of its much greater speed.
Down
- 1. an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons, or keys.
- 3. an output device that displays information being processed in a computer.
- 5. a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position.
- 7. the hardware component that stores all of your digital content.
- 8. is a powerful and free office suite, a successor to OpenOffice(.org), used by millions of people around the world.
- 9. is a specific class of computer software that provides the low-level control for a device's specific hardware.
- 11. an anti-virus or anti-malware software product founded by Peter Norton
- 12. is a device that provides Wi-Fi and is typically connected to a modem.
- 15. commonly used for storage, data backup, and transferring files between devices.
- 16. a piece of equipment worn on the head that allows someone to hear sound when using a phone, music, or computer system.
- 18. a device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper.
- 19. a text editor, i.e., an app specialized in editing plain text.
- 22. the primary component of a computer that acts as its “control center.”
