Across
- 2. the first screen that shows up when you first start your computer or when you don’t have any browsers or apps open. On this screen, you can organize icons.
- 4. An application for using websites and the internet such as Chrome.
- 7. software programs that aren’t accessible from a web browser or internet. These apps run alone or locally on computer devices.
- 8. the physical elements of a computer. For example, the keyboard that you are using is a piece of hardware. Most hardware cannot be seen because it’s inside the computer case.
- 9. a short-range wireless interconnection of phones, computers, and other electronic devices. Bluetooth allows these devices to communicate with each other wirelessly.
- 10. A certain piece of hardware for a computer that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics on a computer.
- 12. A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft such as Word and Excel.
- 14. is what comes between the @ and .com, org, .net, etc, in your email address.
- 15. a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other wirelessly within an area.
Down
- 1. a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell your computer how to perform certain tasks. Software includes web browsers and even powerpoint.
- 3. a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics. Cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
- 5. Cloud storage that allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud.
- 6. An underlined link on a web page that when clicked on it will move the user to another web page.
- 11. to transfer or copy data from a website to a device.
- 13. Small pieces of data that are stored within a web browser, and used to identify your computer as you use a network.
