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1. Complete computer built on a single circuit board, commonly used in embedded systems.
2. A CPU architecture that includes multiple independent processing cores on a single chip.
3. The ability to do work or produce power.
4. A graphical element within a GUI interface that displays an application, document, or other content
5. A GUI feature that allows users to move files, folders, and other graphical elements by selecting and dragging them with a mouse or touchpad
6. A computer that stores program instructions in its memory along with data, allowing the instructions to be treated as data and executed by the CPU.
7. A type of educational software that customizes the learning experience based on an individual's progress, abilities, and needs.
8. A text-based interface that allows users to enter commands to interact with the computer system
9. A type of application software used for organizing, analyzing, and presenting data in tabular form.
10. A point where two systems, subjects, organizations, etc. meet and interact
11. Magnetic storage device that uses a tape to store data sequentially.
12. A device that reads Near Field Communication (NFC) tags or cards.
13. The measure of how well a program written in a low-level language utilizes computer resources.
14. A small amount of memory on an optical disc drive that temporarily stores data before it is written to or read from the disk.
15. The process of backing up data to the cloud, providing a secure and cost-effective alternative to traditional backup methods.
16. A type of backup that captures and stores only the modifications made to data since the previous complete backup, resulting in faster execution and lower storage requirements.
17. A small, flat surface on a laptop or input device that acts as a pointing device, allowing users to move the cursor by sliding a finger along it.
18. Technique of storing duplicates of data to ensure that it is not lost in case of failure or damage to the original data.