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systems development | The activity or process of creating new or modifying existing computer systems. |
technology | Tools, materials, and processes that help solve human problems. |
telecommunications | Communications that take place electronically over a distance. |
WiFi | A popular wireless networking standard that connects computers to other computers, computer networks, and the Internet. |
wireless networking | Networking that uses radio signals rather than cables to connect computers and digital devices to computer networks and often through those networks to the Internet. |
World Wide Web | An Internet service that provides convenient access to information through hyperlinks. |
binary number system | A number system that uses only two values, 0 and 1, and is used by computers and digital devices to represent and process data. |
Rewritable CD | a CD that can be rewritten numerous times just as you would a hard drive. |
central processing unit | A group of integrated circuits that work together to perform the processing in a computer system. |
compact disc | Optical media that stores up to 700 MB of data . |
control unit | Part of the CPU that accesses and decodes program instructions, and coordinates the flow of data among various system components. |
digital convergence | The trend to merge multiple digital services into one device. |
digital video disc | Optical media that stores over 4.7 GB of data. |
display resolution | A measure, in width by height, of the number of pixels on the screen. |
flash drive | A small flash memory module, about the size of your thumb or smaller, that conveniently plugs into the USB port of a PC or other digital electronics device to provide convenient, portable, high-capacity storage. |
flash memory | Form of solid state storage that updates (flashes) the data it holds in large blocks. |
game controller | Used to control game characters and objects. |
gigahertz | Billions of cycles per second. |
input device | Assists in capturing and entering raw data into the computer system. |
integrated circuit | Also called chips; multiple transistors integrated into a single module used to store and process bits and bytes in today’s computers. |