A wireless ____________________ system ties your phone to a key fob in order to sound an alarm and lock the phone if the phone and key fob become further away than the specified allowable distance.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


tether

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Grace Hopper discovered the first documented computer bug. 2. The following statement is legal: cout >> “Hello, my name is Bill\n”; 3. You should write your program before you write the algorithm. 4. It is considered better style to put the braces ({}) on separate lines. 5. The compiler will catch all your programming mistakes.

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Which of the following provides the correct syntax for adding an event handler to a page element as an HTML attribute?

A. B. C. D.

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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.

A. Opens the Zoom dialog box B. Used to exit protected view C. Used to view open windows D. Used to save a document in a different format E. Used to send a document via E-mail

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After installing the processor and reassembling the computer, the system begins the boot process and suddenly turns off before completing the boot.  What should you do?

A. Turn everything off, unplug the power cord, press the power button to drain the power, open the case, and recheck the processor installation. B. Turn everything off, unplug the power cord, press the power button to drain the power, open the case, and verify that the cooler is securely seated and connected. C. Turn everything off, unplug the power cord, press the power button to drain the power, open the case, and rotate the processor 90 degrees in the socket. D. Turn everything off, unplug the power cord, press the power button to drain the power, open the case, and replace power supply.

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