Across
- 4. The open-source operating system kernel that powers most of the world's servers and Android phones.
- 6. In a network architecture, the device or software that requests services or resources from a server."
- 9. The standard keyboard layout, originally designed in 1868 to slow typists down and prevent jams."
- 11. The main printed circuit board in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems.
- 13. The easy-to-remember name associated with a physical IP address on the internet (e.g., google.com)."
- 15. The traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area network (LAN).
- 17. A simple application extension that is often part of a larger graphical user interface.
- 18. The hardware device that directs data packets between different computer networks.
- 19. A highly popular, high-level programming language known for its readability and use in AI."
- 20. Unsolicited bulk messages sent via email, humorously named after a canned meat product."
Down
- 1. The smallest controllable element of a picture represented on a screen.
- 2. A short-range wireless technology standard famously named after a 10th-century Viking king.
- 3. The process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access."
- 5. A broad term for any software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer or network.
- 7. The two-symbol numbering system (0 and 1) that computers use to understand instructions.
- 8. A powerful computer or system that provides data, resources, or services to other devices on a network."
- 10. The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path in a network.
- 12. The process of finding and resolving defects or problems within a computer program.
- 14. A finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions to solve a problem."
- 16. The web browser whose iconic logo is actually a red panda, not a canine."
