| THUMBNAIL | In computing, a reducedsize version of a picture (9) |
| ITERATION | In computing, a single instance of a repeated instruction |
| DASHBOARD | The fascia of an aircraft, car or boat; or, in computing, a GUI or control panel, similar to said console (9) |
| ZETTABYTE | In computing, a unit of data storage equal to approximately 8,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bits (9) |
| REDUCTION | A thick glaze or sauce made by boiling balsamic vinegar or red wine; a drop in price; or, a copy of a picture made smaller than the original (9) |
| DOMAIN | The highest taxonomic rank in binomial nomenclature; a sphere of knowledge; or, in computing, a set of network addresses identified by a common name (6) |
| BYTE | In computing, a group of bits processed as a single unit of data |
| DATACLUSTER | In computing, a group of disk sectors used in a File Allocation Table (4,7) |
| JOYSTICK | In computing, a lever by means of which the movement of a cursor can be controlled, used mainly for gaming |
| SOURCECODE | In computing, a set of instructions in a programming language to be compiled or assembled into an executable form (6,4) |
| DATABANK | In computing, a structured collection of information designed to be accessed by many users over a long period of time (8) |
| BATCH | In computing, a group of data files processed as a single unit (5) |
| DONGLE | In computing, a device that ensures the legal use of a program (6) |
| HOG | In computing, a program that uses an excessive amount of computer resources or takes a long time to |
| EXABYTE | In computing, a unit of information equivalent to a billion gigabytes or 1000 petabytes (7) |
| PAIRS | In computing, a single instruction that expands automatically into a series of tasks (5) |
| PLUGIN | In computing, a hardware or software module that adds a specific feature to a larger system (4-2) |
| OPERATIONCODE | In computing, a character or set of characters in an instruction that specifies the action that is to be performed |
| KILOBIT | (In computing) a unit of information (7) |
| TOUCHPAD | In computing, a flat area for moving a cursor (8) |