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21 Cards in this Set
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Bluetooth |
technology that uses short range radio signals to transmit data between two computers or devices. |
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Cloud computing |
an environment of servers that provide access to resources users access through the internet. |
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computer |
an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory. |
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computer vision syndrome |
a technology related health condition that affects eyesight. |
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connector |
the point at which a peripheral device attaches to or communicates with a mobile device. |
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desktop |
a personal computer designed to be in a stationary location. |
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digital camera |
a mobile device that allows users to take photos and store the images digitally. |
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e book reader |
a mobile device that is used for reading e books and other digital publications. |
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embedded computer |
a special purpose computer that functions as a component in a larger product. |
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ergonomics |
an applied science devoted to incorporating comfort. |
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game console |
an electronic device for playing video games, usu. requiring connection to a television. |
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handheld computer |
A highly mobile and compact computer, also called a PDA (personal digital assistant), originally built to function as a personal scheduling assistant. |
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handheld game device |
A handheld game device is a lightweight, portable video game console with a built-in screen, game controls, and speakers. |
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laptop |
a computer that is portable and suitable for use while traveling. |
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mobile device |
a portable computing device such as a smartphone or tablet computer. |
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NFC |
uses close range radio signals to transmit data between two devices. |
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overvoltage |
a voltage that is in excess of the normal voltage for which an electrical circuit or system was designed. |
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pairing |
an arrangement or match resulting from organizing or forming people or things into pairs. |
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personal computer |
a computer designed for use by one person at a time. |
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port |
when a device attaches to another device. |
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portable media player |
a handheld electronic device for playing digital media such as audio and video files. |