VGA and DVI both send _____ to monitors.
What is graphics/images/video?
This extension marks a file as executable.
What is an EXE file?
This part of the computer supports the others by providing electrical pathways for information.
What is the motherboard?
This output device is used to put words or images on different materials, primarily paper.
What is a printer?
A byte of made of eight of these little things.
What is a bit?
This is the more popular name for the RJ-45.
What is ethernet?
This type of application, which includes programs like Skype, allows users to talk to one another over the internet.
What is VoIP?
This part of the computer knows where everything is and processes all incoming and outgoing information. It also has the biggest fans, so it must be pretty popular.
What is the CPU?
This kind of device normally requires right and left clicking by the computer's user.
What is a mouse?
This is the language computers speak in, made up of 1's and 0's.
What is binary?
A place for ships, a dessert wine, and the place you plug cords in on computers all share this name.
What is a port?
This OS is--and will always be--free.
What is Linux?
This component uses frozen electrons to store information.
What is an SSD?
This is a DVD that can be burned over and over and over and over and...
What is a DVD-RW?
This is the name for 1024 Gigabytes.
What is a Terabyte?
This is the speed that USB 3.0 transfers at. You know, sometimes.
What is 5.0 Mbps?
This organizational system allows files to easily be found.
What are File Naming Conventions?
Contrary to popular belief, this acronym stands for the unit supplying power to the computer and not for a Sony console.
What is a PSU?
CRT and LCD are examples of this piece of output.
What is a monitor?
This type of program removes extraneous bits of data to save space.
What is File Compression Software?
This hot, popular cord is also known as the IEEE 1394
What is a Firewire?
Thanks to legal documentation, this type of program will always be free.
What is copyleft?
DIMM and SODIMM are the two kinds of this.
What is RAM?
A shorter wavelength allows this type of disc to hold about 50 GB of information, far more than its predecessor.
What is Blu-Ray?
USB 3.0 transfers data at this speed.
What is 5.0 Mbps?