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Anything you can touch or pick up is hardware. Everything else is software.
COMPUTERS, LRT's
Microsoft don't actually dominate the network software market, but they do dominate the desktop software market.Microsoft does dominate the desktop software market as their primary product line (Microsoft Windows), is designed to be compatible with as many different computer hardware and software created by other companies. This means most things just work with Microsoft. The other main competitors are Apple and the different types of Linux software. Apple software is designed for close integration of computer hardware and software but this means it is not compatible with many other computer hardware and software like Microsoft software does. Linux is also designed to be compatible with many different computer hardware and software but it isn't as mature as Microsoft Windows.
The functional group responsible for installing and maintaining desktop hardware and software is typically the IT Support or Technical Support team. This group manages computer systems, troubleshoots issues, and ensures that both hardware and software are operational and up-to-date. They also provide user support and training to help employees effectively utilize technology resources.
A VDU is hardware.
CIR stands for Consumer Infrared. Its driver is a piece of software that enables the infrared hardware on your laptop/desktop to function.
No. Notebooks are a type of computer. While they include software on them, they are considered hardware, and while they are usually cheaper than a desktop computer, they are usually not considered 'cheap'
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
A terminal emulator is a software for desktop computers that can perform like a hardware terminal to connect with VT, Mainframe, AS/400 hosts.
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