Across
- 4. the address of a World Wide Web page.
- 6. a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- 9. a power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.
- 11. a wall or partition designed to inhibit or prevent the spread of fire.
- 12. the introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for the site.
- 16. Printing- the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- 20. the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- 21. a device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular.
- 22. a man who behaves dishonorably, especially toward a woman.
- 23. using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- 24. a person who looks casually through books or magazines or at things for sale.
- 25. coffee
Down
- 1. a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance. One basis point is equal to 1/100th of 1%, or 0.01% (0.0001), and is used to denote the percentage change in a financial instrument.
- 2. a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
- 3. a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- 5. In computing, virtualization refers to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
- 7. a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- 8. a format for compressing image files.
- 10. a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 (210) bytes.
- 13. a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- 14. a system of words, letters, figures, or other symbols substituted for other words, letters, etc., especially for the purposes of secrecy.
- 15. the way in which something is arranged or set out.
- 17. The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. For example, when a Web address (URL) is typed into a browser, DNS servers return the IP address of the Web server associated with that name.
- 18. is a network that connects computers and other devices in a relatively small area, typically a single building or a group of buildings. Most LANs connect workstations and personal computers and enable users to access data and devices (e.g., printers and modems) anywhere on the network.
- 19. an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines.
