Computer age: the period in modern history characterized by rapid technology development and widespread computer use.
Example: Living in a computer age has many benefits.
Computer buff: a user who is good at working with a computer.
Example: Mike is a computer buff. He got an A+ on his programming exam.
Computer fatigue: a syndrome of tiredness resulting from long computer usage.
Example: About 60% of IT specialists are affected by computer fatigue.
Cutting-edge: something innovational and leading.
Example: Cutting-edge technology.
Desktop PC: a personal computer that remains on a desk.
Example: I have an old desktop PC that I use for surfing the net when I’m home.
Digital editing: a process of changing digital materials like audio or video files.
Example: Being good at digital editing is essential in our time.
Download (podcasts): to save a copy of a file from the internet to your own device.
Example: Yesterday I downloaded a few films that I plan to watch during the weekends.
Essential: something you can’t imagine your life without.
Example: Internet is an essential piece of technology for many people.
Gadget: an advanced piece of technology, like smartphone.
Example: Nowadays almost everybody owns a gadget.
Geek: someone who is obsessed with technology, especially computers.
Example: My friend is a real geek. He owns a bunch of computers and other gadgets.
Hold the line: wait a minute.
Example: She told me to hold the line, because she had to open the door.
Large screen: a big-sized monitor.
Example: A few days ago I decided to renew my computer, so I bought a large screen for it.
Light years ahead: very far away from.
Example: Modern computers are light years ahead of those which people used in 90s.
On the cutting edge: at the forefront of progress.Paul’s new laptop is on the cutting edge of technology.
Operating system: the most important program that runs the computer.
Example: I chose to buy a laptop which is based on the Windows operating system.
Out of steam: tired, exhausted.
Example: Due to today’s intense workday I am out of steam, so I won’t be able to work tomorrow.
Rocket science: a very complicated subject for someone.
Example: Biology is a rocket science for me. I don’t understand anything in it.
Send an attachment: send an email with an added file.
Example: My brother sent an attachment with his homework to the professor.
Silver surfer: an old person, who uses the Internet.
Example: Uncle Bob is a silver surfer. He uses the Internet every day, although he’s almost 70.
Social media: media used to interact with other people.
Example: Facebook is the biggest social media in the world.
Time-consuming and inefficient: something that takes too much of your time and isn’t rational to do.
Example: I find watching football time-consuming and inefficient.
To access websites/email: to visit websites/email.
Example: John accessed his email today to see if he had received any letters.
To back up files: to make a copy of files in case of a computer problem.
Example: I had to back up files on my computer, because I was going to reinstall my operating system.
To be stuck behind a computer: to use computer for a long period of time.
Example: A lot of teenagers are stuck behind their computers all day.
To boot up: to start a computer.
Example: I booted up my computer as soon as I got home.
To browse websites: to search for websites.
Example: I spent a few hours browsing the websites today, until I found was I was looking for.
To crash: to suddenly stop working.
Example: My computer crashed when I was writing my essay.
To go online: to use the Internet.
Example: Millions of people go online every day.
To navigate a website: to find what you need on the website.
Example: Navigating a website is not very easy, especially if the website is poorly designed.
To pull the plug: to end an activity.
Example: After being stuck behind a computer all day, I decided to pull the plug.
To push someone’s buttons: to do specific thing to irritate somebody (usually intentionally).
Example: I became so angry because he pushed my buttons by adding pepper to my ice cream!
To surf the web: to look through websites, searching for something you need, or simply for entertainment.
Example: I was surfing the web yesterday for three hours, because I had nothing else to do.
To upgrade: to renew a software or a piece hardware.
Example: Thanks to the new program for students, I updated my computer for free.
Well-oiled machine: something that works perfectly well.
Example: My computer, despite being 7 years old, is still a well-oiled machine.
Widespread computer use: that is to say people use computers very often.
Wi-Fi hotspots: a public place where you can access the Internet.
Example: Our university has a Wi-Fi hotspot. It is very convenient.
Wireless network: a network where users can access the Internet without using any cables.
Example: We have installed a wireless network at home.
Word processing: writing, editing and producing words on a computer, using special programs.
Example: There are tons of word processing programs.
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