Yes. Some very old personal computers did not have them, but all modern ones do.
The phrase "personal computer" can be any computer that is intended for personal use literally at least. A PC can be classified as a micro, mini, or another form of computer specification.
Supercomputer, to classify as such a system must have at least 10 times the performance of the highest performance conventional computers.
Computers, at least no mainstream computers, do not have feathers.
I use at least one of my personal computers several hours every day.
A computer needs at least a BIOS and an Operating System.
It is used to run computers. The computer either has a switch on(1) or switch off(0). It is used in most electronics like computers, calculators, and to circulate electriciy.
Putting it simply, people get hurt and computers can be destroyed. For example, if someone uses the computer to cyberbully, post personal information about someone (including phone numbers), hack accounts or scam, people can get hurt. If someone spreads a virus on computers, they can at the least harm the computer and can sometimes destroy computers.
There weren't any, at least not technically computers. There might have been circuit boards.
Yes, it is possible, although it depends on which model Sony camcorder you have. You will need a Mac with Intel and an operating system of at least X10.5.
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
A rock will always contain at least one mineral.
By definition, ethers must contain at least one oxygen atom.