To tell you the truth I really don't know
A computer is a miniaturized information highway. All devices in the computer sends information back and forth. Memory controller, Harddiskcontroller, North/South Bridge, Soundcard, Networkcard, USB controller, Firewirecontroller, Modem controller, Screen card/Graphic card. I am sure you can think of more.
no not unless the person who you sent it to sends it back to you
Hughes satellite internet is easy to use. The company will install it for you. Your computer handles the rest. The computer sends a request to a Hughes satellite and the satellite sends a signal back to the computer and the web page is displayed instantly.
It sends the information it has collected over the internet, to the writer of it.
If it only saved the shortcuts than there is no possible way to get your pictures back without the origanal memory card. Just in case the pictures did copy to your computer use the search pictures option and search your entire hard drive and see if they pop up.
through an ISP, or internet service provider, that directs your packet to your server which sends information back.
There is a process when the device sends data to the nearest satelite and then the satelite sends the answers back to the device, it is like bluetooth, just that bluetooth is connecting to another device.
A handshake in networking happens when a computer wants to talk to another computer. Before anything is sent and received the hand shake takes place. This example is from the TCP protocol: Machine 1 sends a SYN packet to Machine 2 Machine 2 sends a SYN/ACK back to Machine 1 Machine 1 sends an ACK back to Machine 2 SYN = Synchronise ACK = Acknowledge
If a computer sends a packet at the transport layer to another computer and no process is listening on the destination port, the receiving computer will typically respond with an error message. For TCP, it usually sends a RST (reset) packet back to the sender, indicating that the connection cannot be established because the target port is closed. In the case of UDP, the packet is simply discarded, and no acknowledgment is sent back. This behavior ensures that the sender is informed that the intended service is unavailable.
Yes. Look on the back of the painting, is has pictures of the world ending.
Right after the other person sends it. So, I guess, if you are on and the other person sends it when you are on, you have to log off then back on again to see it right away. If you are off on webkinz and they send it, right when you log on it'll be there. (:
"A back up drive is very useful to have. If your computer crashes, a back up drive can hold all of your important information that you saved on your computer. Back up drives can store important files such as pictures and other documents."