Across
- 2. Using the internet to store, manage, and process data instead of using your own computer’s hard drive.
- 6. The main software that manages computer hardware and software resources, allowing other programs to run. Examples include Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- 7. Not connected to the internet; you are not using an internet connection.
- 11. A book that is in digital format and can be read on an electronic device like a computer, tablet, or e-reader.
- 13. A pre-designed format or layout that you can use to create a new document, like a resume or presentation.
- 14. Programs or software designed to perform specific tasks, like word processing, creating spreadsheets, or playing games.
- 15. Work or help provided to others, like technical support, online storage, or cloud services.
- 16. A software version of a computer that runs inside another computer, allowing you to use different operating systems on the same machine.
Down
- 1. A type of software designed to find and remove harmful programs (viruses) from your computer.
- 3. The combination of different types of content, such as text, images, video, and audio, used together in one presentation or program.
- 4. A website where an individual or group posts regular updates, usually written in a casual style, about various topics.
- 5. The process of exchanging information between people, which can include speaking, writing, or using technology like emails and social media.
- 7. Connected to the internet and accessible through it.
- 8. A single document or page on the internet, usually part of a website, that can contain text, images, and links.
- 9. A connection point on a computer or device where you can plug in other devices or cables.
- 10. Software or applications used to perform specific functions or tasks, like editing documents, designing graphics, or managing files.
- 12. Software: Software that is sold with a license, which may limit how it can be used or shared.
