Taskbar.
It varies depending on your operating system, but in general the bar along the bottom is the taskbar, the picture you see is called the desktop background, and the programs on the desktop background are called icons.
That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
There are numerous differences between Windows and Apple desktops. However, with the advent of Windows 8 the differences between it, and Windows 7 are almost as much as with Apple. The key is that Apple has no start button and uses a dock that can be positioned along the bottom or sides of the screen. Apple's desktop is also more active being able to actually store files rather than mostly shortcuts to files located elsewhere. The difference is subtle, but important.
Torn skin along the side or bottom of a nail is called a hangnail. These may also be called agnails, or stepmother's blessings.
The Fn key on a dell desktop computer is typically located along the bottom left corner or upper area of the keyboard. They are more commonly found on laptop computers.
The toolbar/taskbar/deskbar is usually the panel along the bottom with all the windows you have open.
The action is called phototropism. The most obvious examples are houseplants that lean toward windows, and hedges that grow new branches at the bottom that arch up along their sides.
close all windows and doors place towels or something like that along the bottom of the doors
Visualization is the term used to describe the VFX has usually plays in Windows Media Player along with the music.
Any kind of lip piercing is called a labret piercing. As far as I'm aware anywhere along the bottom lip has that name, regardless of position.
their is one called "Dragon natural speaking" or if you have win7 their is a program called windows voice helper (or something along them lines) lol
The Windows Operating System features apps that mimic smartphones in accessibility and ease of use. A taskbar along the bottom or side of the screen includes pinned applications that are most commonly accessed by a particular user while logged in.