No. A Computer needs the information on how to read programs and view coding and Show coding. Its like trying to read a Foreign Language without someone ever teaching you. or Anything ever teaching you. A Language you don't know. You don't know what it means.
Fault-tolerant computer
Yes, modern TVs rely on computer technology and built in firmware to operate.
hardware and software
all the components of an information system are interdependent because they all rely on each other to operate
The use and operational details of all but general Navy technology is classified information.
The Central Processing Unit.
Technically yes, but not for very long, as the hardware components, most notably the processor, generate alot of heat inside the computer. If the internal heat of the computer gets too hot, it can actually MELT some of the hardware components, damaging the computer.
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It Is Technology Is Use, Electric Energy Is Used To "CHARGE" It Up.
1.1) Information systems literacy is the knowledge and hands-on familiarity with hardware, software, peripherals, and network components common to most information systems. Computer literacy is the actual ability to operate a computer and to understand the language used in working with a specific system or systems.
The "verticals" of Information Technology are considered to be the IT Professional Disciplines that make up the Information Technology industry. IT professionals operate within or across these vertical IT Disciplines. Unlike the horizontals of IT, which include the different types of technologies, the verticals focus on how IT organizations and professionals operate and the things they have to worry about, on a day-to-day basis. Based on researching the web, the most complete inventory of vertical IT Disciplines seems to be that which is published by the International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT). The inventory provides definitions, descriptions and content on these vertical areas of IT.
A computer needs instructions to perform a task. There are many aspects of a computer, such as all the internal parts, the peripherals, and the software components. A computer needs hardware to store and process information, and needs software instructions to do anything for us. If there was no software at all on a computer it would merely be a box of parts. There would be no software telling the computer to show information on the output, and no software to accept instructions from the input.