Across
- 1. : Small files stored on your computer that keep track of your activity on websites (7 letters)
- 4. : A method for determining whether a machine can exhibit human-like intelligence (6 letters for the first word, 4 for the second)
- 5. : Technology primarily used in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (10 letters)
- 9. : Technology that allows data storage and access over the internet (5 letters for the first word, 9 for the second)
- 11. : Advanced computing technology that uses quantum mechanics (7 letters for the first word, 9 letters for the second)
- 15. : A branch of artificial intelligence where machines learn from data (7 letters for the first word, 8 for the second)
- 17. : Co-founder of Apple Inc. (5 letters for the first name, 4 for the last name)
- 19. : A type of cyberattack where scammers try to steal personal information (8 letters)
- 20. : Wireless technology used to connect devices to the internet (5 letters)
Down
- 2. : Software that manages hardware and software resources on a computer (2 words, 8 & 6 letters)
- 3. : Language used to create web pages (4 letters)
- 6. : A system like Google or Bing that helps people find information online (6 letters for the first word, 6 for the second)
- 7. : Female computer scientist who developed the first compiler for a computer programming language (5 letters for the first name, 6 for the last name)
- 8. : First person to write an algorithm intended for a machine, often credited as the first computer programmer (3 letters for the first name, 8 for the last name)
- 10. : Service that helps protect your online privacy by encrypting your internet connection (3 letters)
- 12. : A common type of computer connection used to connect peripherals (3 letters)
- 13. : A unique string of numbers used to identify devices on a network (9 letters)
- 14. : Abbreviation for a technology that enables machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence (2 letters)
- 16. : Abbreviation for a network of devices that are connected and share data (3 letters)
- 18. : Electronic communication method first invented in 1971 (5 letters)
