Across
- 2. Barriers or shields between a network and outside connections, like the Internet. Lets trusted data pass.
- 9. It means the source code is free to the public.
- 11. Arial
- 13. Times New Roman
- 15. Like laptops and computers and is defined by the size, cost, etc. They are cheap and small and can run old systems.
- 17. The second most powerful computer. An ultra high-working computer made for high volume and intense/ fast processing.
- 18. They are used by large businesses and scientific purposes.
- 20. Computers that are made to stay in one place. They are not like laptops because desktop computers have to be plugged into a power outlet.
- 21. Computer that gives other computers data. May give data to systems that are local area network or wide area network.
Down
- 1. The most powerful computer that works highly and has super fast processing speed that also has many apps like calculation, modeling simulations, and 3D graphics.
- 3. A computer with a touchscreen panel that can be brought anywhere.
- 4. A font that doesn’t have any curls at the end of letters and symbols.
- 5. May be built to show the Supercomputers off to others. Also, the apps that the Supercomputer has are used, too.
- 6. They do not have hard drives and have to be connected to a network connection( or internet connection.)
- 7. Used to visit different websites.
- 8. Collection of Internet communities where people can see each other online. Examples are Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
- 10. Area of a computer’s memory that stores recently used information for an amount of time.. The info is stored in the local hard drive so a person can access it faster.
- 12. Tiny dots that make up the images on computer screens.
- 14. A font that has small curls at the ends of letters and symbols.
- 16. The way we view files on a computer.
- 19. Used to look for specific websites and information on a browser.
