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1. Devices that provide tactile feedback to the user through vibrations or other movements
2. A bus in a computer architecture that is used to specify the memory address in read or write operations.
3. Copying an entire hard drive to another hard drive while preserving data and file structure.
4. A projector that can project large images from a long distance.
5. A CPU architecture that includes multiple independent processing cores on a single chip.
6. A company that provides cloud computing services to businesses and individuals.
7. A graphical link to a file, folder, or application, typically placed on the desktop or within a GUI menu
8. The rate at which an optical storage device revolves. A faster revolution rate allows for quicker reading and writing of data.
9. Integrated circuit containing a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals.
10. Movements or actions made by a user to control or interact with a device, often using touch or motion.
11. The ability of cloud systems to remain accessible and operational in the face of hardware or software failures.
12. A type of optical storage device that can be written to once, but data cannot be erased or modified.
13. The capability of a document scanner to scan both sides of a document simultaneously.
14. The online delivery of movies and TV shows in which a user can watch and stream video content over the internet.
15. A device worn on the head that provides visual output for virtual reality experiences.
16. Complete computer built on a single circuit board, commonly used in embedded systems.
17. A method of verifying the PIN on a chip and PIN card without requiring an online connection to the card issuer's server. It enhances security by reducing dependence on network availability.