Poof, magic, thin air... suddenly there was a computer and nobody had any idea what to do with it.
I'm sorry no computer ever appeared, they were constructed because mankind wanted better and faster means of computation than doing it by hand.
They didn't appear, they were built!
Well, some computers have viruses already in their engine, so it can appear anytime. But no, IXL does not have viruses.
Computers, at least no mainstream computers, do not have feathers.
No, they only make peripherals for computers not computers themselves.
no That is for early computers
No, computers don't have arms
The majority of computers appear to be manufactured in Asia.
No. Current computers may appear to be able to design algorithms, but they can really only give pre-determined answers setup by the programmer.
on windows set your network type to private in network and sharing centre the open the folder Network from the start menu and other computers will appear that are on the network
vlan
WYSIWYG- stands for What You See Is What You Get. In Computers it is some times referred to a Print preview of a Document. It means, what you see on the screen is exactly going to appear on the paper when printed.
To use the 'default setting' means to use what it was set to when you first got it.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe a fear of the internet. However, cyberphobiadescribes a fear of computers.
Well they r spawned by a spawner and r controlled my mechanical computers.
no,it is not same
Well, some computers have viruses already in their engine, so it can appear anytime. But no, IXL does not have viruses.
This directory is the same thing as their homepage. You can access it by typing their web address into your computers browser and hitting enter. Their directory will them appear.
The early first generation computers could do most of the things modern computers can do, and a few things modern computers can't. Their main limitations were very small memories (modern computers with gigabytes of RAM and terabytes of disk appear to have unlimited resources compared to the early machines) and slow speeds due to the large logic signal swings of vacuum tubes (sometimes up to 200V between low and high).