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Computer-Terminology
Definitions
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Bit | The smallest unit of information recognized by a computer. |
Byte | A group of bits together to form a character. |
Character | A symbol generated on the computer screen by pressing any key. |
CD-ROM | Discs that are used to store data. |
Data | Facts or figures that are assembled and processed to produce needed information. |
Default | A particular setting for a variable that is assigned automatically by the software and remains in effect unless changed by the user. |
Disc Drive | The drive in the CPU where a disk is inserted. |
Edit | To change the contents of a document. |
File | A document that is stored electronically. |
Flash Memory | Faster than disk storage with up to 16 GB or more data transferring over a universal serial bus (USB) |
Floppy Disk | A storage device made of flexible plastic material on which electronic data can be stored. |
Format | The arrangement of data for storage or display and the method for achieving such an arrangement. |
Hard Drive | A storage device typically located inside the CPU That is enclosed in a n air tight case. This is the main storage device of a computer and are the fastest and have the greatest storage capacity. |
Hardware | Another name for computer equipment. |
Input Device | An hardware device which allows the user to enter data into a computer. |
Keyboard | The most common method of inputting data into a computer and processing that data. |
Modem | A communications device that allows a computer to connect to the internet. |
Monitor | The component of a computer that displays text and images on a screen. |
Network | Two or more computers that are connected to share resources such as hardware, date, and software. |
Output Device | A device, such as a printer, video display, or speaker, that presents data from a computer to a user. |
Printer | Output device that produces a text or graphics on paper. |
RAM | Saves all data while the computer is turned on and automatically erases it when the computer is turned off. |
Router | A network device that connects two or more networks to another. |
Save | Storing a document or data electronically. |
Scanner | A device that reads an image (as a photograph) or document (page of text) especially for use or storage on a computer. |
Storage Device | A Hardware device capable of holding data or information. |