Across
- 1. Copy A type of output that is printed on paper or other permanent media
- 3. A very flat and thin screen that is made up of two layers of a polarizing material with a liquid crystal solution in between, dividing into tiny cells
- 4. This software takes a scanned image and converts the characters in the image into computer characters
- 6. Drives A drive that is connected to a computer and on which a CD-ROM can be ''played''
- 7. Radio Frequency Identification that uses special tags that contain chips which are programmed with information
- 8. The manipulation of data by a microprocessor or embedded processor according to instructions given to it by a program or embedded in the chip it self
- 10. A famous slogan in computing sums up the importance of accurate data
- 11. Access Memory A type of memory in the computer storage(RAM)
- 12. Storage A type of storage that holds what is not currently being processed. This is the stuff that is ''filed away'' but is ready to be pulled out when needed
- 14. Turning the power off does not erase the data
- 16. Drives A storage medium which has a greater capacity and band width than a CD. DVD's can be used for multimedia and data storage
- 19. One of the first early computing machines
- 21. The way which screens are measured
- 22. Only Memory A type of memory in the computer storage(ROM)
- 24. The act of entering data into a computer.
- 25. Any device in which information is stored
- 26. A pointing device that moves a cursor around the screen faster than using keystrokes
Down
- 1. The physical parts of teh computer system that you can touch and feel
- 2. A pointing device that's natural to do-reach out and touch something
- 5. The sets of instructions that direct the computer
- 9. Determines how clear and detailed the image is
- 12. Software A type of software(AS)
- 13. The programs and data that make computer hardware function
- 15. Systems A type of software(OS)
- 17. Turning off the power erases all the data
- 18. The computer-generated information that is displayed to the user in some discernable form such as a scren display, printed page, or sound
- 20. Drives A device that allows your computer to read floppy disks
- 23. The raw facts given to the computer
- 26. Memory Keeps track of what is currently being processed