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A term applied to the present era in which computers and their ability to simulate reality are the dominant economic force.
A global system of linked computer networks that allows users to jump from one place on the Web to another place on the Web.
Fastest, most powerful, and most expensive type of computer designed for multiple users.
Special areas of main memory used to store program instructions being executed and data being processed.
Programs that perform specific tasks, such as managing a monitor, disk drives, printers, and other devices.
A type of computer memory whereby stored instructions and data are lost if the power is switched off.
A communications protocol used to define the technique of packet switching on The Internet.
A type of software that consists of a set of programs that control the operations of a computer system, including the computer itself and all components and devices that comprise the computer system.
A small electronic chip inside a computer that synchronizes or controls the timing of all computer operations.
Programs containing instructions that direct the operation of the computer system and the written documentation that explains how to use the programs.
External, nonvolatile storage, such as disk storage, that stores program instructions and data even after the user switches off the power
A component of the ALU that temporarily holds instructions and data.
a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices.
type of memory is volatile and all information that was stored in RAM is lost when the computer is turned off.
A device, such as a printer or disk drive, connected to and controlled by a computer but external to the computer’s central processing unit (CPU).
A set of instructions to be executed by a computer; types of programs include applications and operating systems.
A handheld, wireless computer, also known as a handheld PC or HPC, used for such purposes as storing schedules, calendars, and telephone numbers and for sending e-mail or connecting to the Internet.
A single-user computer capable of performing its own input, processing, output, and storage.
A computer equipped with pattern recognition circuitry so that it can recognize human handwriting as a form of data input.
A wide area network developed to assume the civilian functions of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ARPANet in case of nuclear attack.