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1. A software component that allows an operating system to communicate with and control a specific hardware device.
2. An immersive computer-generated experience that simulates a realistic environment or situation and can be explored and interacted with.
3. GRand Unified Bootloader, a popular bootloader used on Linux and Unix systems.
4. The use of various forms of media such as text, audio, images, and video, combined together to create an interactive and engaging experience.
5. Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor, small amount of memory that stores system configuration settings.
6. Software used to detect and remove spyware and other forms of malware from a computer system.
7. A programming construct that continuously checks for a specific condition or event until it becomes true.
8. A GUI feature that displays currently running applications on the bottom of the screen, providing quick access to open programs
9. The ability of an operating system to allow multiple users to use the same computer simultaneously.
10. A software that acts as an interface between user applications and the computer's hardware.
11. A segment of a sequence that can run independently and simultaneously with other segments within the same process.
12. A type of application software used for creating and delivering visual presentations.
13. A small graphical symbol used by a GUI interface to represent a file, folder, or application
14. A type of software used for creating and managing virtual machines on a computer or server.
15. Software used to simulate real-world scenarios or processes, often for testing or training purposes.
16. The core component of an operating system that manages the system's resources and provides basic services for other programs.
17. A technology that allows individuals or groups in different locations to meet and interact via audio and video transmission.
18. Software used to protect a computer from unauthorized access by limiting the incoming and outgoing network traffic.
19. A type of application software used for organizing, storing, retrieving, and managing data in a structured format.