Yes because my friend has World of Warcraft on his computer and then he downloaded it onto mine
you just cant have both computers use the same WoW account or one person will get kicked off of the server
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
you get to lvl 20 buy 1 (if ur a human for horse) learn the skill it go's into your bag click on it then go to your character page click pets then go mounts and click on the mount you have
Appropriate Use of Computers - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 December 2013 (internet)
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
world war 1 and to and things that use electricity like computers. If you take a game apart it will be just 1010101
you can only use 1 computer but the iphone can go to 2 computers
Yes, you can if both computers have/had windows xp.
Quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, to perform calculations. Unlike classical computers that use bits that can be either 0 or 1, qubits can be in a state of 0, 1, or both simultaneously due to quantum superposition and entanglement. This allows quantum computers to process information much faster and solve complex problems that are practically impossible for classical computers to handle efficiently.
Computers use base 2 because a transistor only has two states, on and off and these are best represented by a 0 and a 1. Transistors are the building blocks of a computer's ICs.
Personal computers commonly use the binary code system. It relies on 1's and 0's to indicate an on and off pattern for the computer to process.
#1 Switzerland - 864.584 per 1 million people 2005#2 San Marino - 857.143 per 1 million people 2004#3 Sweden -763.012 per 1 million people 2004#4 United States -762.152 per 1 million people 2004#5 Israel -740.354 per 1 million people 2004For a bigger list, go to http:/www.nationmaster.com/graph/med_per_com_percap-media-personal-computers-per-capita
1 million computers = 1 million computers