The part of a computer that holds other components.
What is the motherboard?
The capability of an OS to run more tha one task.
What is multitasking?
OS that runs only on specific hardware developed by a firm in Cupertino, CA.
What is macOS?
Device that allows to control a pointer by moving your fingers over a flat surface.
What is a trackpad?
Tech company that started as a DVD rental business.
What is Netflix?
Storage type that has a limited number of writes.
What is SSD?
Type of application that runs in a remote server.
What is a cloud application?
OS developed in the mid-1980's that is still very successful.
What is Microsoft Windows?
Display device that relies on manipulating light within a layer of crystal cells.
What is LCD?
Messaging app that was acquired by Facebook.
What is Whatsapp?
Integrated circuit designed to process instructions.
What is a microprocessor?
Application that allows the user to make text documents, reports and essays.
What is a word processor?
Most popular Linux distribution.
What is Ubuntu?
Type of storage device that can be transported easily in your pocket.
What is a USB?
Social network primarily used for professional networking.
What is LinkedIn?
Type of memory that is volatile and needs electricity to work.
What is RAM?
Software that allows the computer to render web pages.
What is a web browser?
80%
What is the percentage of Microsoft Windows users worldwide?
Example of device that acts as both an input and output.
What is a touch screen?
Company owned by a billionaire that was recently in "space".
What is Amazon?
Type of memory that requires no power to hold data.
What is EEPROM?
Type of software whose source code is not available for the user.
What is a proprietary software?
Most common OS in computer servers and infrastructure.
What is Linux?
Small button (usually red) on a keyboard that allows to operate the cursor.
What is a pointing stick?
App that is credited with contributing to the housing crisis in many cities worldwide.
What is Airbnb?