computer
A computer designed for use by one person at a time (often abbreviated as PC).
A portable computer that is small and light enough to be used on one's lap.
A computer with high processing capability.
A computer that processes data and executes commands quickly.
A portable computer with a touchscreen interface, typically without a physical keyboard.
A computer designed for very fast operation.
A personal computer designed to be used at a single location on or near a desk.
A personal computer intended for use in the home.
A computer using the most modern and advanced techniques and technology.
A highly advanced and complex computer.
A general term for any computer designed to be moved easily, such as a laptop or tablet.
A computer that represents data by measurable quantities (like voltage) rather than by numbers.
A computer that represents data by measurable quantities (like voltage) rather than by numbers.
A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
A set of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources.
An enthusiast or expert in the field of computers (informal).
A person who is overly intellectual, obsessive, or socially awkward, especially one who is an expert in computers (informal).
When a computer or program stops working suddenly.
When a computer becomes unresponsive to input.
Used to indicate that something is located, stored, or being done using a computer.
To operate or work with a computer.
To gain entry to or be able to use a computer or its data.
To begin the operation of a computer.
To start a computer and load the operating system.
To cause a computer or system to fail suddenly (e.g., by a virus).