Operating system
Zezima is not a computer program. The person who asked this question obviously hasn't done any research at all.
I really don't know what to write or say. Some HELP PLEASE.
Programs is a noun (plural form of program) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of program).
When the user of a computer is trying to open a drive and the computer responds with an "Open With" request it is asking what Software program created the file. Some files can only be opened using the original program that created them. A person can choose which program to use when opening the file or let the computer look for the program.
The same as that it isn't illegal to make or buy a hammer, but it is illegal to knock it on someones head. Creating viruses doesn't harm anyone and the person making it can make them for educational purposes only or the program can have legal and illegal purposes. A program that controls another person his computer can be useful, think of logmein where the user of the computer grants access to his computer. However the same type of program can be malicious used by criminals by controlling the computer without the person knowing it.
A computer icon accesses the program that it is connected to. Any computer icon is in reality a shortcut or a signpost to a program or file that can be reached on the hard drive. Hopefully this helped you out any person willing to make changes is welcome as this IS NOT the textbook answer.
Running a computer analysis requires downloading a free program such as System Analyzer. This program will look for increasing speed, disk space, system security, and many more things to get your computer in good running condition.
ImmoralHD is a program that will erase things if a person is hacked. It is not a deleted program, as it doesn't come on computers typically. It can be dangerous to computer users.
A desktop is not a person, it is a computer program, such s Word or WordPerfect.
TeamViewer is a computer program that allows a person to share things through other nearby computers. It is a great program to use at school or for an important business meeting.
It's a test - of a machine's capability to mimic human behaviour so precisely - that it is impossible to distinguish it from a real person. The test involves a 'subject' placed in a room separate from the computer and person - so they can't see each other. The subject then communicates with the human and the computer via computer screens. If the subject cannot distinguish between computer or human responses - then the computer is deemed to have passed the test.
Electronic Engineering, and probably Computer Science