Both !... The game program is software - but the cartridge on which the game is written is hardware.
A digital camera is hardware.
A digital camera is hardware. The computer program inside that runs it is software. ----------------- Both, alone the camera (hardware) would not work without the program (software) inside it.
The difference between software and hardware is that hardware is a physical object. Software is digital data stored on a physical [hardware] storage device. A motherboard is a circuit board, a physical object, and therefore hardware.
It is software, as it is part of the program.
Digital Media typically refers to either hardware, or software. In the case of software, it means digital music, movies, and television. Such as MP3s. In the case of hardware, it means any media with digital storage: Floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, BDs, thumbdrives, SD cards, Compact Flash, etc.
Software is a digital replacement for a hardware solution. At the core, the microprocessor uses program instructions (software) to emulate results of hardware electronic circuitry. The short answer, it's why you can have a computer UNDER your desk or IN your pocket.
A VDU is hardware.
EDP stands for electronic data processing. It's a wide category meaning software and hardware that deal with digital information in some way, I think.
No, video games are software. The Playstation 3 console unit is the hardware.
A printer is hardware. Software is the generic name for any computer program.
a codec and more often than not it is done in software not hardware.
Gaming Software is the actual game content. Hardware = Physical Game (Disk) Software = Content on Disk (Actual Playable Content)