CES CIS 1 Puzzle on Discovering Computers, Chapter 03 COMPUTERS & MOBILE DEVIC D
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CES CIS 1 Puzzle on Discovering Computers, Chapter 03 COMPUTERS & MOBILE DEVIC Double Click the underlinethen type letter of your answer. When done, save properly and email to ACROSS DOWN Device that combines features of a smartphone with a tablet Component that interprets and carries out instructions that operate a computer 1 Small speakers that rest insidea each ear canal 3 2 Complete power failure Computer dedicated to providing services to other computers on a network Unsolicited email messages 8 Computer small enough to fit in one hand 9 Can accept and process data and produce and store 12 Practice fo sharing or pooling computing resources, 16 Number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a display 17 Smallest element in an electronic image 18 Frame that houses the system unit on a desktop 19 Point at which a peripheral device attaches to a s 7 Fastest, most power computer 10 11 13 14 information for future use such as servers device Powerful server that can handle thousand of connected user simultaneously Prolonged (more than a minute) undervoltage Thin, lightweight mobile computer that has a touch Momentary overvoltage computer Lightweight mobile computer with a screen in its lid and a keyboard in its base 15Explanation / Answer
ACROSS:
3) phablet
6) processor
8) handheld computer
9) computer
12) virtualization
16) resolution
17) pixel
18) tower
19) port
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DOWN
1) earbuds
2) blackout
4) server
5) spam
7) supercomputer
10) mainframe
11) brownout
13) tablet
14) spike
15) laptop
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