Across
- 1. - Unit of measurement for the estimated number of smartphone users in the Philippines in 2023 (~64.69 __).
- 4. - Rotating metal component used by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in the late 1800s to send images through wires (Nipkow __).
- 6. - Last name of the English mechanical engineer and polymath considered the "father of the computer" for originating the programmable computer concept.
- 7. - Last name of the Motorola engineer credited with inventing the first handheld cell phone and making the first public call in 1973.
- 9. - Feature of mobile phones and computers that allows users to listen to music or watch videos.
- 12. - Final generation in the standard categorization of computer evolution
- 13. - Portable computer designed for personal use, easy to carry and capable of tasks like web browsing and document creation.
- 15. - Electronic device that processes raw data into meaningful information by following a set of instructions (programs
- 16. - Type of television system developed in 1907 that uses cathode ray tubes alongside mechanical components.
- 17. - Greek root word for "art" that forms part of the term "technology."
- 18. - Role of television as a stress reliever and activity for families to enjoy together.
- 19. - Number that completes the name of the first true laptop to reach the market: Osborne __ (released April 1981).
Down
- 2. - Disadvantage of technology referring to reduced face-to-face meetings and connections between people.
- 3. - Advantage of technology referring to faster sharing of messages and information between people.
- 5. - Ethical concern related to technology overuse, describing a lifestyle with little physical activity.
- 8. - Last name of the innovator who worked with Boris Rosing in 1907 to develop a new television system using cathode ray tubes.
- 9. - Disadvantage of technology involving risks to personal or sensitive data from unauthorized access.
- 10. - (Television technology that connects to the internet, becoming widely affordable in the late 2000s.
- 11. - Role of television as a platform for spreading advertisements, news, and other information to the public.
- 14. - Greek root word for "word" that forms part of the term "technology."
