What is the trend of computers and devices with technologies that overlap called?

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3-D printer Printer that uses a process called additive manufacturing to create an object by adding material to a three-dimensional object, one horizontal layer at a time. (Or) Printer that can print solid objects such as clothing, prosthetics, eyewear, implants, toys, parts, prototypes, and more.
all-in-one Desktop that does not have a tower and instead houses the screen and system unit in the same case.
app Program designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks.
application Programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks.
backup A duplicate of content on a storage medium that you can use in case the original is lost, damaged, or destroyed.
blog An informal website consisting of time-stamped articles, or posts, in a diary or journal format, usually listed in reverse chronological order. Short for weblog.
Bluetooth Wireless communication technology that uses short-range radio signals to transmit data between two Bluetooth-enabled computers or devices to communicate with each other.
browser Software that enables users with an Internet connection to access and view webpages on computers or mobile devices.
BYOD Schools are updating their computer labs by eliminating rows of desktops and allowing students to bring their own devices into the room and also into their classrooms, a practice often referred to as BYOD (bring your own device).
cloud storage An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
communications device Hardware capable of transferring items from computers and devices to transmission media and vice versa.
computer An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory, that can accept data (input), process the data according to specified rules, produce information (output), and store the information for future use.
computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) The use of computers to assist with manufacturing processes such as fabrication and assembly.
data A collection of unprocessed items, which can include text, numbers, images, audio, and video.
desktop A personal computer designed to be in a stationary location, where all of its components fit on or under a desk or table. Also called a desktop computer.
desktop app Applications stored on a computer.
digital camera A mobile device that allows users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally.
digital device convergence Many smartphones and tablets enable you to take and store photos; store, organize, and play or view your digital media; read e-books; and play games. This trend of computers and devices with technologies that overlap, called digital device convergence.
digital literacy Having a current knowledge and understanding of computers, mobile devices, the web, and related technologies.
digital media Music, photos, and videos.
digital media player A device, typically used in a home, that streams digital media from a computer or network to a television, projector, or some other entertainment device. Also called streaming media player.
double-tap Touch gesture in which a user quickly touches and releases one finger two times.
downloading The process of transferring content from the Internet to a computer or mobile device.
drag Touch gesture in which a user presses and holds one finger on an object and then moves the finger to the new location. Also called Slide.
e-book An electronic version of a printed book, readable on computers and other digital devices. Also called a digital book.
e-book reader A mobile device that is used primarily for reading e-books and other digital publications. Short for electronic book reader.
e-reader A mobile device that is used primarily for reading e-books and other digital publications. Short for electronic book reader.
e-waste Discarded computers and mobile devices.
earbuds Small speakers that rest inside each ear canal.
enterprise user Each employee or customer who uses computers, mobile devices, and other technology in an enterprise.
file A named collection of stored data, instructions, or information that can contain text, images, audio, and video.
game console A mobile computing device designed for single-player or multiplayer video games.
gesture A motion you make on a touch screen with the tip of one or more fingers or your hand.
green computing Practices that involve reducing the electricity and environmental waste while using a computers, mobile devices, and related technologies.
hard disk Storage device that includes one or more inflexible, circular platters that use magnetic particles to store data, instructions, and information.
hard drive Term used to refer collectively to hard disks and SSDs.
hardware Electric, electronic, and mechanical components contained in a computer.
headset Input device that you can speak into that contains both a microphone and a speaker.
home user Any person who spends time using technology at home.
hot spot A wireless network that provides Internet connections to mobile computers and devices.
hyperlink A built-in connection to other documents, graphics, audio files, videos, other webpages, or websites. Also called link.
information Processed data that conveys meaning to users.
input Term used to refer to data.
input device Any hardware component that allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer or mobile device.
instant messaging (IM) A real-time Internet communications service that notifies you when one or more of your established contacts are online and then allows you to exchange messages or files or join a private chat room with them.
Internet A worldwide collection of computer networks that connects millions of businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and individuals.
keyboard Input device that contains keys you press to enter data and information into a computer or mobile device.
loads The process of copying software from storage to memory.
malware Programs that act without a user's knowledge and deliberately alter the operations of computers and mobile devices. Short for malicious software.
memory Electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed and the data needed by those instructions.
memory card Removable flash memory, usually no bigger than 1.5 inches in height or width, that you insert and remove from a slot in a computer, mobile device, or card/reader writer.
microphone Input device that enables you to speak into a computer or mobile device.
mobile app An application you download from a mobile device's application store or other location on the Internet to a smartphone or other mobile device.
mobile computer A portable personal computer designed so that a user easily can carry it from place to place.
mobile device A computing device small enough to hold in your hand.
mobile user Any person who works with computers or mobile devices while away from a main office, home, or school.
mouse A pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand comfortably.
network A collection of computers and mobile devices connected together, often wirelessly, via communications devices and transmission media.
neural network A system that attempts to imitate the behavior of the human brain.
notebook computer Thin, lightweight mobile computer with a screen in its lid and a keyboard in its base, designed to fit on your lap. Also called laptop.
on-screen keyboard Smartphone feature where you press keys on the screen using a fingertip or a stylus.
online Term used to refer to a the state of a computer or device being connected to a network.
operating system A set of programs that coordinates all the activities among computer or mobile device hardware.
optical disc Type of storage medium that consists of a flat, round, portable disc made of metal, plastic, and lacquer that is written and read by a laser.
output Data that has been processed into a useful form.
output device Any hardware component that conveys information from a computer or mobile device to one or more people.
personal computer (PC) Computer that can perform all of its input, processing, output, and storage activities by itself and is intended to be used by one person at a time.
phablet A device that combines the features of a smartphone with a tablet.
picture message A photo or other image, sometimes along with sound and text, sent to or from a smartphone or other mobile device.
pinch Touch gesture in which a user moves two fingers together.
podcast Recorded media that users can download or stream to a computer or portable media player.
portable media player A mobile device on which you can store, organize, and play or view digital media.
power user User who requires the capabilities of a powerful computer.
press and hold Touch gesture in which a user presses and holds one finger until an action occurs.
printer An output device that produces text and graphic on a physical medium such as paper or other material.
printout Information that exists on a physical medium, such as paper. Also called hard copy.
resources Hardware, software, data, and information.
RSS A popular specification used to distribute content to subscribers.
scanner A light-sensing input device that reads printed text and graphics and then translates the results into a form the computer can process.
search engine Software that finds websites, webpages, images, videos, news, maps, and other information related to a specific topic.
server A computer dedicated to providing one or more services to other computers or devices on a network. (or) Computer that controls access to the hardware, software, and other resources on the network and provides a centralized storage area for programs, data, and information. Also called host computer.
small/home office user Employees of companies with fewer than 50 employees and the self-employed who work from home.
Smart TV Television containing an embedded computer that enables you to browse the web, stream video from online media services, listen to Internet radio, communicate with others on social media sites, play online games, and more - all while watching a television show.
smartphone An Internet-capable phone that usually also includes a calendar, an appointment book, an address book, a calculator, a notepad, games, browser, and numerous other apps.
social networking site A website that encourages members in its online community to share their interests, ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with other registered users. Also called online social network.
software A series of related instructions, organized for a common purpose, that tells the computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them. Also called program.
software developer Someone who develops programs and apps or writes the instructions that direct the computer or mobile device to process data into information; sometimes called an application developer or computer programmer.
solid-state drive A storage device that typically uses flash memory to store data, instructions, and information, and that contains no moving parts. (or) Flash memory storage device that contains its own processor to manage its storage.
source Original location on a storage device.
storage device Device that records (writes) and/or retrieves (reads) items to and from storage media.
storage media Media, such as hard disks, solid-state drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, and optical discs, on which a computer keeps data, instructions, and information.
streaming The process of transferring data in a continuous and even flow, which allows users to access and use a file while it is transmitting.
stretch Touch gesture in which a user moves two fingers apart.
surfing the web Term used to refer to the activity of using links to explore the web
swipe Touch gesture in which a user presses and holds one finger and then moves the finger horizontally or vertically on the screen.
sync Process of matching the files on computers or mobile devices in two or more locations with each other ; short for synchronize.
synchronize Process of matching the files on computers or mobile devices in two or more locations with each other.
tablet Thin, lighter weight mobile computer that has a touch screen, usually smaller than a laptop but larger than a phone.
tap Touch gesture in which a user quickly touches and releases one finger one time.
target Destination location on a storage device.
text message A short note, typically fewer than 300 characters, sent to or from a smartphone or other mobile device.
touchpad A small, flat, rectangular pointing device that is sensitive to pressure and motion.
USB flash drive A portable flash memory storage device that you plug in a USB port.
user Anyone who interacts with a computer or mobile device, or utilizes the information it generates.
user interface Portion of software that controls how you enter data and instructions and how information is displayed on the screen.
video message A short video clip, usually about 30 seconds, sent to or from a smartphone or other mobile device.
voice mail message Short audio recording sent to or from a smartphone or other mobile device.
wearable device Small mobile computing consumer device designed to be worn and that often communicate with a mobile device or printer.
web A worldwide collection of electronic documents; short for World Wide Web.
web app An application stored on a web server that you access through a browser.
web server A computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer or mobile device.
webcam A digital video camera that allows you to capture video and usually audio input for your computer or mobile device.
webpage Each electronic document on the web; can contain text, graphics, audio, and video.
website A collection of related webpages and associated items stored on a web server.
Wi-Fi Broadband Internet connection that uses radio signals to provide connections to computers and devices with built-in Wi-Fi capability or a communications device that enables Wi-Fi connectivity.
wiki A collaborative website that allows users to create, add to, modify, or delete the content via their browser.
What is the trend of computers and devices with technologies that overlap called?

What is this overlap of technologies called?

Technological convergence, also known as digital convergence, is the tendency for technologies that were originally unrelated to become more closely integrated and even unified as they develop and advance.
Computer trends are changes or evolutions in the ways that computers are used which become widespread and integrated into popular thought with regard to these systems. These movements often begin with one or two companies adopting or promoting a new technology, which grabs the attention of others and becomes popular.

What is known as a collection of interconnected devices?

A computer network is any group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending or receiving data.

What is a term used to refer to a device that combines the features of a smartphone with a tablet?

A phablet (/ˈfæblət/, /-lɪt/) is a mobile device combining or straddling the size formats of smartphones and tablets.