Across
- 3. a system of computer programming instructions
- 5. a computer-generated environment that, to the person experiencing it, closely resembles reality: __________ reality
- 8. short form of 'organic light-emitting diode'; currently used to produce bendable displays and rollable screens
- 10. small piece of code which can be added to a computer program to correct a fault
- 13. a miniaturized laboratory, implanted in a human body, capable of performing thousands of simultaneous biochemical reactions
- 15. fault in a computer system or program
- 16. a small computing device that you can wear, for example on your wrist
- 17. a way of using computers in which data is stored or managed on a network of servers to which users have access over the Internet: _________ computing
- 19. the practice of funding a project by raising many small amounts of mo-ney from a large number of people, usually using the Internet
- 21. program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and modification: _________ source
Down
- 1. small block of data that is sent to an end computer via internet: IP _________
- 2. type of biometric software application that can identify a specific individual in a digital image by analyzing face patterns: _________ recognition
- 4. the act of carefully watching a person, for example, via smartphone tracking
- 6. alteration of content from a video game in order to make it operate in a manner different from its original version
- 7. websites and software programs used for social networking: _________ media
- 9. sets of information that are too large or too complex to handle, analyze or use with standard methods: ________ data
- 11. piece of software that you can download to a smartphone or tablet, for example, to look up information or to play a game
- 12. person who secretly finds a way of changing information on somebody else’s computer system without permission
- 14. computer program that seems to be helpful but that is, in fact, designed to de-stroy data: ________ horse
- 15. digital currency invented by Satoshi Nakamoto and released as open-source software
- 18. nucleic acid that is the main constituent of our chromosomes; first attempts have been made to use it as a data storage form
- 20. an aircraft without a pilot, controlled from the ground
