Across
- 5. A device that connects two or more packet-switched networks or subnetworks.
- 6. personal identifiable information
- 8. Ip address
- 11. connects all of the parts of the computer together.
- 13. A family of wired computer networking technologies used in local area networks.
- 14. Central Processing Unit
- 16. Software that prevents malicious malware.
- 18. A way of scrambling data so that only authorized parties can understand the information.
- 20. restart
- 22. domain name system
- 24. portable document format
- 27. computer programming language consisting of binary instructions which a computer can respond directly to.
- 29. Online journal where an individual, group, or corporation presents a record of activities, thoughts, or beliefs
- 33. takes the signals that come from your ISP and translates them into an Internet connection for your Wi-Fi router to broadcast.
- 34. An example of a search engine
- 35. Computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real.
- 37. HyperText Markup Language
- 39. Computers that run services to serve the needs of other computers.
- 40. one thing that a computer does
- 41. When the computer receives data from the internet.
- 42. keyboard shortcut for print
- 43. a way to back up your information on a computer
Down
- 1. start
- 2. keyboard shortcut for copy
- 3. an example of an input device
- 4. A network that connects computers from all over the world
- 6. an example of an output device
- 7. part of the computer that you can touch
- 9. random access memory
- 10. what is in the computer that you are not able to touch
- 12. An example of a browser
- 15. Uniform Resource Locator
- 17. Creations of the mind such as inventions
- 19. what is in your computer that stores all of your data/information.
- 21. open source software
- 23. The most important software that runs on a computer
- 25. keyboard shortcut for paste
- 26. 1 million bytes
- 28. Pieces of code that come in when you get on a website.
- 30. malicious software
- 31. a binary digit
- 32. a group of bits
- 36. read only memory
- 38. World Wide Web
