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1. The ability of a device or software to interpret and respond to specific movements or gestures made by a user, enabling more intuitive interaction.
2. A device that uses light beams to read and decode barcodes, converting them into machine-readable information.
3. Technology that allows users to experience touch-like sensations through various output devices
4. A device worn on the head that provides visual output for virtual reality experiences.
5. A type of inkjet printer where heat is used to vaporize ink and create bubbles that propel the ink onto the paper.
6. Keyboards designed to reduce strain and discomfort during typing by positioning keys and wrist rests at a more natural angle.
7. The ability of a touchscreen or touchpad to recognize and respond to multiple simultaneous touch inputs, allowing for gestures like pinch-to-zoom or rotate.
8. A rendering technique to generate realistic images by tracing the path of light rays and simulating their interactions with objects.
9. The ability of GPUs to perform multiple computations simultaneously, greatly increasing their processing power and efficiency.
10. A small circuit board that contains multiple RAM chips and is inserted into a computer's motherboard to provide additional memory.
11. A technique used by CPUs to improve instruction throughput by overlapping the execution of multiple instructions.
12. Network of physical devices embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data.
13. A device that allows blind or visually impaired individuals to read text through touch by converting digital text into braille
14. An integrated circuit that contains the processing unit of a computer.
15. A type of computer memory that retains data even when power is not supplied, such as ROM or flash memory.
16. A device that reads data from a magnetic stripe on a card or document.
17. Sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing.