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Keyboard Shortcuts

Key combinations that correspond to specific commands, such as Ctrl-S is the save command.

The Ribbon

is a tool in recent versions of Microsoft office, starting with office 2007. It consists of tabs, which contain groups of related commands for the program being used.

Editing

a document refers to changing the content of the document, such as adding or deleting text.

Computer network

a collection of computers and other hardware devices connected together so that network users can share hardware, software, and data, as well as communicate with each other electronically.

Mobile phone

A phone, such as a cellular or satellite phone, that uses a wireless network.

Cellular phone

A mobile phone that communicates via a cellular network; also called a cell phone.

Dual-mode phone

A mobile phone that can be used with more than one communications network, such as with both a cellular and a Wi-Fi network.

satellite phone

a mobile phone that communicates via satellite technology

Global Satellite systems (GPS)

A system that uses satellites and a receiver to determine the exact geographic location of the receiver.

Videoconferencing

The use of computers, video cameras, microphones, and networking technologies to conduct face-to-face meetings over a network.

Telecommuting

The use of computers and networking technology to enable an individual to work form a remote location.

Telemedicine

The use of networking technology to provide medical information and services.

Telesurgery

A form of robot-assisted surgery in which the doctor's physical location is different from the patient's physical location and the doctor controls the robot remotely over the internet or other network.