Drag and drop

English (en) Drag and drop The phrase drag-and-drop describes the action of selecting an object or section of text, moving it (dragging), and then placing it (dropping) in an alternate area. Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa Related terms Cut and Paste, Cut, Paste Igbo (ig) Dọrọ-ma-tụsa Decomposition:  Literally refers to drag-and-drop. Drag is dọrọ, ma is...

Downloader

English (en) Downloader A downloader is a digital tool or a person that helps with the download of information from the Internet. When the downloader is a tool, the downloader is a computer program that helps the downloading of files. There are downloaders for videos on YouTube, Facebook etc. Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa Related terms...

Download

English (en) Download A download is a file you can acquire from a computer on a network and save to your local computer or device. Moving a file is called downloading, which refers to the process of moving a file from a networked computer to your local device. Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa Related terms Downloader,...

Cyberhero

English (en) Cyberhero A cyberhero is a person who use digital technologies to help other people, animals, and the environment, especially when other people are looking the other way, or doing nothing. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Dike Keikuku Decomposition: Cyberhero - Dike Keikuku : Dike  - Hero / Warrior; Ke -...

Cyberterrorist

English (en) Cyberterrorist A criminal who uses computer technology and the Internet, especially to breach computer security system, cause fear and disruption. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Onye agha isi ekwe ọnwụ keowaozi Decomposition: Onye agha isi ekwe ọnwụ keowaozi - terrorist in the cyber space. Terrorism - Agha isi ekwe ọnwụ...

Cyberterrorism

English (en) Cyberterrorism Cyber terrorism (also known as digital terrorism or cyber warfare) is defined as disruptive attacks by recognised terrorist organisations against computer systems with the intent of generating alarm, panic, or the physical disruption of the information system. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Agha isi ekwe ọnwụ keowaozi Decomposition: Agha...

Cyberslacker

English (en) Cyberslacker One who spends time on the internet with a work device during working hours. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Ọda mba keowaozi Decomposition: Ọda mba keowaozi Onye n'ada mba ọwa ozi Decomposition: Cyber slacker - Onye n'ada mba ọwa ozi oji ngwaọrụ emefuoge n'ikuku n'oge ọrụ. Decomposition: Cyberslacker -...

Cyberslacking

English (en) Cyberslacking Cyberslacking refers to an employee’s use of work computers and other resources during work hours for non-work-related purposes. When an employee is cyberslacking, they are using the employer's devices, internet connection, or other resources for personal matters or entertainment. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Ọdịda mba Ọwaozi Decomposition: Ọdịda...

Cyberloafer

English (en) Cyberloafer someone who uses the Internet, while at work, to do anything that is not work-related. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig) Omefuoge n'ikuku n'oge ọrụ Decomposition: Cyberloafer - omefuoge n'ikuku n'oge ọrụ (one who spends time on the internet during working hours) Ọgwụ egwu keowaozi Decomposition: Ọgwụ egwu keowaozi Onye...

Cyberloafing

English (en) Cyberloafing Cyberloafing is a term that describes using the Internet, while at work, to do anything that is not work related. Such activities include: sending personal emails, interacting on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, watching movies etc while pretending to do legitimate work. Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba Related terms Igbo (ig)...

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