Across
- 2. Working or operating by itself, without needing human control.
- 6. The tools, machines, or other items needed for a particular purpose or activity.
- 8. A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
- 10. Relating to or using technology that stores or processes data as numerical digits.
- 11. The physical, mechanical, and electronic parts of a computer or other machine (opposite of software).
- 12. The programs and other operating information used by a computer (opposite of hardware).
- 13. To find something or someone that was previously hidden or unknown.
- 14. A small, portable computer that can be used on your lap.
Down
- 1. To create or design something that has never existed before.
- 3. To control or use a machine, system, or device to make it work.
- 4. The flat surface on a computer, phone, or TV where images and information are shown.
- 5. A scientific test done to discover something unknown or to test a theory; (v) To do such a test.
- 7. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- 9. Made or produced by humans, not occurring naturally.
