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1. An electronic device that measures the distance of an object using ultrasonic waves.
2. A device that uses additive manufacturing techniques to create three-dimensional objects.
3. Movements or actions made by a user to control or interact with a device, often using touch or motion.
4. A high-definition optical storage device that uses a blue laser to read and write data to a disk. It has a much larger storage capacity than DVDs.
5. The storage of data on remote servers accessed through the internet, offering flexible and scalable storage solutions.
6. Representations or simulations that describe systems or phenomena.
7. Slots on a motherboard where memory modules (RAM) can be inserted to provide additional memory for the computer.
8. The rate at which a CPU can execute instructions, measured in cycles per second.
9. A flat surface on a laptop or input device that is used to control the cursor or perform other functions by moving a finger across it.
10. A type of computer memory that retains data even when power is not supplied, such as ROM or flash memory.
11. A type of projector that uses liquid crystal display technology to project images.
12. A display device that provides visual output from a computer.
13. 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.
14. A chronological record that provides evidence of activities, processes, or events to verify compliance.
15. Backup copies of data and files at a remote location, separate from the original data source.
16. a register that keeps track of the address of the next instruction to be executed in a program
17. A printing technology that uses tiny droplets of ink to create printed images.