When discussing technology, a hot spot is…

A small overheated area on a CPU
A place served by public wireless access
Jargon for an X-rated Web site
A faulty area in the programming code

The correct answer is: B. A place served by public wireless access.

A hot spot is a location where an individual can connect to the Internet using a wireless network. Hot spots are often found in public places such as coffee shops, airports, and libraries. They can also be found in some homes and businesses.

Option A is incorrect because a hot spot is not a small overheated area on a CPU. A hot spot is a location where an individual can connect to the Internet using a wireless network.

Option C is incorrect because a hot spot is not jargon for an X-rated Web site. A hot spot is a location where an individual can connect to the Internet using a wireless network.

Option D is incorrect because a hot spot is not a faulty area in the programming code. A hot spot is a location where an individual can connect to the Internet using a wireless network.