
Mouse
What do you call an old computer
Retro computer
What is a computer person called
coder, computer programmer, programmer, software engineer. a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs
Who is the father of World Wide Web
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who was knighted for inventing the internet navigation system known as the World Wide Web, wants to re-make cyberspace once again
To switch a computer off and on again, allowing its operating system and programs to be reloaded
Reboot
How many computer words are there
173 words
The Internet is composed of local, regional, national, and worldwide computer networks
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
What is the opposite word of technology
The closest antonyms of technology are words like nontechnical and untechnical, however, it is common for anything that is considered uniquely human or natural to be considered the "opposite" of technology
A program you use to look at, and navigate between, pages on the World Wide Web
Web Browser
What are the 5 classification of computers
Supercomputers, Mainframe computers, Minicomputers, personal computers
Alternatively referred to as a link and web link
Hyperlink
What are the 10 types of hardware
At a basic level, all computer data is just a series of 0s and 1s
Bits, Bytes
What are the categories of computers
The categories of computers are Supercomputers, Mainframe computers, Minicomputers, personal computers, mobile computers, Laptops, Notebooks, Tablet computers, Portable computers, Personal digital assistants, Calculators, Handheld game consoles, Information appliances, Embedded systems.
A hardware device that connects a computer or router to a broadband network
Modem
Is a word 8 bytes?
A byte is eight bits, a word is 2 bytes (16 bits), a doubleword is 4 bytes (32 bits), and a quadword is 8 bytes (64 bits).
A piece of computer software or hardware that restricts the data that is allowed to flow through
Firewall
What are the 7 types of computers
Who invented the Internet
Bob Kahn
Vint Cerf
Which country found Internet
Research at CERN in Switzerland by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989–90 resulted in the World Wide Web, linking hypertext documents into an information system, accessible from any node on the network.