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Computers I - Terms #4

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Either an arrow or an I-beam on your screen.   MOUSE POINTER  
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Refers to software presented in a combination of forms: graphics, text, sound, and animation.   MULTIMEDIA  
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The computer's ability to permit more than one application to be active on the desktop or in memory at the same instant in time.   MULTITASKING  
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A collection of computers and devices connected together, often wirelessly, via communication devices and transmission media, allowing computers to share resources.   NETWORK  
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A set of programs that coordinates all the activities among computer hardware devices.   OPERATING SYSTEM  
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Hardware that allows a user to see the results of input and processing. The two most common devices are a video-display monitor and a printer.   OUTPUT DEVICES  
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A secret code to protect your data and keep others from accessing your computer.   PASSWORD  
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The point at which a peripheral attaches to or communicates with a system unit so it can send data to or receive information from the computer.   PORT  
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A device that connects to a system unit and is controlled by the processor in the computer.   PERIPHERAL  
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A series of instructions that tells a computer how to perform tasks necessary to processing data and information.   PROGRAM  
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The internal memory in your computer where data and programs reside while being executed by the CPU. A memory chip that can be read from and written to.   RAM  
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A temporary storage place for deleted documents.   RECYCLE BIN  
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A description of the sharpness and clearness of an image.   RESOLUTION  
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The process of copying audio and/or video data from a purchased disc and saving it on digital media.   RIPPING  
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Memory that can be read but not written to. It also describes the chip inside your computer that holds data, instructions, and information.   ROM  
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