They don't think at all, actually. They do math. Computers are just simply fancy calculators.
Computers "think" in the sense that they process information that is given to them into more usable forms, and solve problems that they have been "taught" how to solve by computer programs. However, they are not sentient, and do not "think" an any way that humankind hasn't explicitly told them to.
i think its the way it was operating not giving the required manner
way way way better dude
The motto of Tiny Computers is ''Think big about your PC-think Tiny''.
So that we can write computer programs in a manner that humans can read. Computers "think" in one and zeros, and in a very logic based, linear fashion. Programming languages are a bridge between the way people think, and the ones and zeros that computers use. Programming languages also help programs think in a step by step fashion like computers do.
well, who do you think invented computers?
i don`t think there is 100 types of computers, but i think HP is the best with its price
Computers in the normal sense of the word do not think for themselves, although it is possible to describe brains as organic computers, in which case we would have a type of computer that does think for itself. Computer scientists are still researching the problem of artificial intelligence, which if it is ever created, will allow us to have computers that think for themselves.
Yes, the users of the computers. Think about it, the users always stare at them.
computers can not classify information because they cannot think
it would have made things more better if computers were not available because the greatest problem which man is facing right now is " Instead of computers to think like men, Men are beginning to think like computers.
Computers have allowed candidates to reach more people by putting ads on computers.