Across
- 3. Enables computers to get information from telephones
- 4. Combinations of 0,1 also ON, OFF
- 5. Use of visual indicators to interact with devices
- 7. Smallest display a computer could print
- 8. Known as “The Father Of Video Games”
- 9. Invented by Paul Eisler, and holds electronic circuits
- 13. Member of the team that created ENIAC.
- 15. Creator the first website
- 17. Creator the first graphical computer game
- 19. A computer group met from 1975-1986.
- 23. He was the inventor of the transistor.
- 25. Came up with using a universal processor
- 27. consists of 1 or more platters in casing
- 28. He invented the first computer algorithm
- 31. Founded the first computer commercial company
- 33. Wide area network, the beginning of Internet
- 35. Devices connected together for data being shared
- 36. Used to view accessible pages over the Internet
- 37. An easy programming language during 1970-1980
- 38. He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- 39. It is a two dimensional barcode
- 40. An engineer and entrepreneur who invented Atari
- 41. Inventor of the first digital computer.
Down
- 1. He helped develop the USB and the AGP
- 2. A program that understands instructions without softwares
- 6. Known as “the founder of computer science”
- 7. inventor who founded the printed circuit board
- 9. optional disc which contains audio, software data
- 10. They are the building blocks of a computer hardware
- 11. Founded the micro instrumentation and telemetry systems
- 12. He created the idea of universal network
- 14. known as the brain of the computer
- 16. A program that accepts, responds another program
- 18. He was the co-author of the mosaic web browser
- 20. Responsible for instructions it receives from hardware
- 21. He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- 22. inventor and computer engineer of the ISA
- 24. It is where data is stored online
- 26. He invented the first integrated circuit.
- 27. It is used to develop electronic web pages
- 29. It supports data transfer from devices
- 30. A line of computers by Steve Jobs
- 32. The primary building block of all microchips
- 34. Smallest measurement size listed in operating systems
