RAM - the computer's short-term memory, web browser - a type of software that allows you to find and view websites on the Internet, GPS - a highly accurate satellite-based navigation and location system, installation - putting software on a computer (installing the software) or adding hardware components to your computer, biometrics - information about a person's physical or behavioural characteristics that can be used to identify them, malware - any programme or file that is intentionally harmful to a computer, network or server, apps - a type of software that can be installed and run on a computer, tablet, smartphone or other electronic device, HTML - the standard markup language for creating Web pages, Android - mobile operating system that primarily runs on smartphones and tablets, RSS - allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardised, computer-readable format, exporting - to save a copy of the current open document, database, image, or video into a file format required by a different application., switch - connects devices in a network to each other, enabling them to talk by exchanging data packets, proofing - the process of checking for errors in a document, touch screen - a display device that allows users to interact with a computer using their finger or stylus, COUNTIF - an Excel function that will count the number of cells that meet a specific criterion, Query - a request for data or information from a database table or combination of tables, absolute referencing - a method of writing a formula in a spreadsheet document so copying that formula to another cell does not change, WIFI - a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access, PDF file extention - the format is used when you need to save files that cannot be modified but still need to be easily shared and printed, shortcut ctrl+v - a keyboard shortcut used to paste information into a computer document, form - a database object that you use to create tables and insert data into fields,
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