Across
- 1. It is the standard unit of information used in computing and telecommunications.
- 5. A program that can infect a computer, replicate itself, and damage or destroy data.
- 6. A set of related data that's saved with a file name to identify it.
- 7. The programs that allow a computer to operate and perform specific tasks.
- 9. Part of a computer for storing data, either temporarily or permanently.
- 11. Coded software instructions designed for a specific task.
- 15. A program designed for a specific task.
- 17. The alphanumeric keys or buttons used to input data.
- 20. Information in digital form that a computer can process, store or use in some other way.
- 21. A set of related data that's saved with a file name to identify it.
Down
- 1. A program that lets you browse the Internet and access web pages.
- 2. A small file installed by a website on a visitor's computer to record the visitor's activity.
- 3. The physical, tangible parts of computers.
- 4. Equipment linked to a computer.
- 7. The flat surface on which a computer, TV or other device displays text, graphics, movies, etc.
- 8. Data entered into a computer.
- 10. Information sent from a computer (to a printer, screen, speakers, etc.
- 12. Memory that stores files temporarily.
- 13. Device that converts data to a form that allows a computer to connect to the Internet.
- 14. A spinning magnetic disk for storing permanent data, usually fixed inside a computer but sometimes an external device.
- 16. System software that manages basic functions of computers, smartphones etc.
- 18. The basic binary unit for storing data in a computer, either 0 or 1.
- 19. Up verb to send copied data to a secure location in case the original data is lost or corrupted.