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Gigabytes: a specific unit of data that's equal to about 1 billion bytes of data

Terabytes: a unit of information equal to one million

Megabytes: a unit of information equal to one million

Menu bar: horizontal bar

Option key:  keyboard key found on Apple computers.

Apple Touch Icon: a file used for a web page icon on the Apple iPhone, iPod
Touch, and iPad.

App store: an online portal through which software programs are made
available for procurement and download.

Applications: a formal request to be considered for a position 

Terminal: is an electronic communication hardware device that handles the


input and display of data.

App: s a program developed for smartphones or tablets running a mobile


operating system

Finder: A tool, utility, or command within a program that allows users to locate
specific objects

Mount: to make a group of files in a file system structure accessible to a user


or user group

Database: an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically


stored electronically in a computer system

Automation: he use of instructions to create a repeated process that replaces


an IT professional's manual work in data centers and cloud deployments

Algorithm:  a specific procedure for solving a well-defined computational


problem.

Python: computer programming language often used to build websites and


software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis.

Command key: the key on a computer keyboard that is used (in combination
with some other key) to type control characters
AI: simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially
computer systems.

IP: any Owned Intellectual Property Rights or Licensed Intellectual Property


Rights necessary to 

CPU: the component of a computer system that performs the basic operations

E-mail: a computer-based application for the exchange of messages between


users.

URL:  the mechanism used by browsers to retrieve any published resource on


the web. 

RAM: random access memory

Binary: a numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values 

Operating system: software that controls the operation of a computer and


directs the processing of programs

USB: technology used to connect computers with peripheral devices.


PCIE: a serial expansion bus standard for connecting a computer to one or
more peripheral devices.

Syntax: the set of rules that define what the various combinations of symbols
mean.

Cyber Security: the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs


from digital attacks.

Malware: any type of computer program intentionally designed to perform unwanted 

Spyware: software that infiltrates a device, gathers personal data, and sends or sells it to third
parties.

Ransomware: a malware designed to deny a user or organization access to


files on their compute

HDD:  magnetic storage medium for a computer.

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