Computing Platform {Ans: describes a computer's architecture in terms of hardware and software.}Kiosks {Ans: a computer station that provides the general public with specific and useful information and services.}Blade Server {Ans: A server that houses many individual computer motherboards that include one or more processors, computer memory, computer storage, and computer network connections.}Technology Ecosystem {Ans: is a family of devices and software designed by the manufacturer to work together.}Mainframe Server {Ans: the largest of all servers, typically serving thousands of users.}Embedded Systems {Ans: are hardwired into a computer component, such as ROM or flash memory, to control a special-purpose computer.}Personal Computer {Ans: any general-purpose computer designed to meet the many computing needs of one individual; also known as a PC}Ultrabook {Ans: A laptop that includes an Intel processor, weighs less than 4 pounds, uses solid state drives, and provides a long-term battery.}Supercomputer {Ans: are the most powerful type of computer, often utilizing thousands or even tens of thousands of processors to solve the world's most difficult problems.}Mobile Device {Ans: a portable or handheld computing device, such as a smartphone or a tablet, with a screen size of 10.1 inches or