I would save memories in my opinion thats the most important thing.
Answer: Operating system
Explanation:
The operating system is the type of software that are responsible for manage the processor time and also the memory allocation in the system. The operating system mainly deals with the processor time by scheduling the processor work done in the system.
The OS mainly control the system and then schedule the execution of various types of function by the central processing system (CPU). It also control the memory allocation in the system.
The keyboard shortcut to bring up print on windows is ctrl+P, for Mac it's cmd+P.
Unless, you mean print screen - for that, there is a button that should say prt sc on your keyboard for windows, and for Mac, it's cmd <span>+ ctrl + shift + 3 to save to clipboard (or don't hold down the ctrl to save to your desktop).</span>
This is called a "heat sink", essentially, a metal plate makes indirect <span>(its separated by thermal paste)</span> contact with the heat spreader of a cpu (central processing unit). The concept is that the heat sink is made of highly conductive materials thus conducting heat away from the CPU, quite often you'll find a fan attached to further disparate heat away from the heat-sink. These days you'll alternative cooling methods, the most common alternative is to use watercooling (another topic). GPU (graphic processing units) also have heatsinks.
The answer is Printer, workstation, NOC, and fax.
Any devices or systems connected to a network are called nodes. When defining a node, always have in mind that it is anything that has an IP address. For instance, if a network connects 5 computers, 1 file server, and 2 printers, there are 8 nodes on this network.