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  • The science of encoding and decoding information or messages, which depends on physics, not mathematics.
    Quantum Cryptography
  • A photographic technique that uses light to project objects in a way that appears three-dimensional.
    Holography
  • A short-range wireless communication technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data or connect with each other over short distances without the use of wires or cables.
    Bluetooth
  • The field of computer sciences and engineering concerned with creating devices that can move and react to sensory input.
    Robotics
  • A broad term that encompasses all digital technologies used to handle information and enable communication.
    Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
  • This mobile generation offers faster internet, supports high-definition video streaming, and improved connectivity for smartphones.
    Fourth Generation (4G)
  • He proposed the architecture of what became known as the World Wide Web. He created the first web server, web browser, and webpage on his computer at the CERN physics research lab in 1990.
    Tim Berners-Lee
  • Is the technology used to measure and analyze human body characteristics such as DNA, fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, voice patterns, facial patterns, and hand measurements, mainly for authentication purposes.
    Biometrics
  • Data networking services using modems and telephone lines.
    Dial-up Services
  • Commonly referred to as WWW, W3, or the Web –is an interconnected system of public webpages accessible through the internet.
    World Wide Web
  • The use of computers to assist in the translation of one or more natural languages into another or others, and vice versa.
    Computer-Assisted Translation(CAT)
  • Secure access to a private network.
    Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
  • The term used to describe a three-dimensional, computer-generated environment that can be explored and interacted with by a person.
    Virtual Reality (VR)
  • True or False. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) includes both hardware (physical devices) and software (programs and applications) that help us create, store, process, transmit, and receive information efficiently.
    TRUE
  • TRUE or FALSE. Third Generation (3G) mobile networks offer faster internet speeds than Second Generation (2G) networks.
    TRUE
  • A wireless networking technology that allows devices like smartphones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, and other gadgets to connect to the internet or to each other without the need for physical cables.
    Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
  • TRUE or FALSE. Emerging technologies are outdated tools that are no longer used in modern society.
    FALSE
  • Name the symbol shown in the image.
    DATA
  • The branch of computer science focused with making computers work and act like humans.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)