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11 Cards in this Set
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Chrome OS
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Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system designed to work primarily with web apps.
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Driver
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A driver is software that allows your computer to communicate with hardware or devices. Without drivers, the hardware you connect to your computer—for example, a video card or a printer—won't work properly.
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Linux
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Linux is a popular, multitasking UNIX-based operating system.
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Operating system (OS)
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An operating system (OS) is a set of programs containing instructions that work together to coordinate all the activities among computer and mobile device hardware.
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Performance monitor
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A performance monitor is a program that assesses and reports information about various computer resources and devices.
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Plug and Play
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a standard for the connection of peripherals to personal computers, whereby a device only needs to be connected to a computer in order to be configured to work perfectly, without any action by the user.
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UNIX
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UNIX is a multitasking operating system developed in the early 1970s
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User interface
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A user interface (UI) controls how you enter data and instructions and how information is displayed on the screen.
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Network operating system
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Network Operating System refers to software that implements an operating system of some kind that is oriented to computer networking. For example, one that runs on a server and enables the server to manage data, users, groups, security, applications, and other networking functions.
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Mac OS X
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OS X, previously Mac OS X, is a series of Unix-based graphical interface operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. It is designed to run exclusively on Mac computers, having been pre-loaded on all Macs since 2002.
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Virtual memory
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Virtual memory is a portion of a storage medium functioning as additional RAM.
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