Across
- 2. A software application that allows you to access and navigate websites on the internet. Popular browsers include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
- 3. A wireless networking technology that allows computers to connect to the internet or other devices without using cables.
- 5. An output device that produces sound, allowing you to hear audio from videos, music, or other programs on the computer.
- 7. A camera connected to the computer that captures video and allows you to participate in video calls or record videos.
- 8. Programs and applications that run on the computer, enabling you to perform various tasks like word processing, gaming, or photo editing.
- 9. Drive A storage device inside the computer that stores and retrieves digital data such as files, documents, and programs.
- 12. A pointing device used to move the cursor on the computer screen and select objects by clicking buttons.
Down
- 1. A screen that displays information from the computer. Monitors allow you to see images, videos, and text.
- 4. (Central Processing Unit) The brain of the computer that performs calculations, executes instructions, and manages data.
- 6. An input device with keys that you press to enter letters, numbers, and other characters into the computer.
- 10. (Random Access Memory) The temporary memory of the computer that stores data and instructions that are actively used by the CPU.
- 11. (Universal Serial Bus) A standard interface that allows you to connect peripheral devices, such as printers, cameras, and external storage, to the computer.
