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  2. Basic Computer Terms for Beginners (Illustrated With Pictures)

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    This beginner's guide will walk you through the basic computer terms, and explain them in a simple way. Pictures included.

  3. To help you out, I’ve compiled this monster list of over 200 essential computer terms that every beginner should know. By the end, you’ll be throwing around tech jargon like a pro. I’ve broken this guide down into key categories so you can focus on the areas most relevant to you.

  4. IT Terminology – A Glossary of Tech Terms for Beginners

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    Learn the basic information technology (IT) terminology. From 4G to zero trust, expand your vocabulary with our list of terms beginners need to know.

  5. 30 computer terms every beginner should know – Live & Learn

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    In the highly technological world we live in, these tech terms are bandied about casually every day. If you don’t want to drown in a sea of tech terms, you should learn these basic words: Address bar or box (noun) – the narrow, rectangular box on the topmost part of a browser window where you can type in a web address.

  6. 14 Basic Computer Terms to Know (And Their Meanings)

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    Learn about 14 different computer terms and their meanings, such as malware, firewall, cache, and web cookies, to improve your efficiency in the IT field.

  7. A glossary of computer and Internet terms with simple definitions that are easy to understand.

  8. 200 Most Useful Computer Terms - PC Tips

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    200 Most Useful Computer Terms. Read the web version at PCTips.com. Hardware Basics. Motherboard. The main circuit board everything else connects to. Think of it as the backbone of your system. CPU. The "brain" that processes instructions. The faster the CPU, the zippier your computer will feel.