Before modern computers were invented word "computer" meant "somebody who computes".
Compute
Can you please reword the question for clarity? Do you mean what companies manufacture computers? Or Who invented or designed computers? (there is no single answer to that, many, many people and companies invented or improved the various technologies and concepts that are used in computers)
depends on what you mean by actual.
A computer technician must have the A plus certification before they can work on computers and actually get paid. Many people who contract computer technicians will need to see the certification before they can actually trust them to work on their computers. People have become really dependent on the computers. They would not want anyone who is not qualified by the a plus certification, touch their computers. As much as there are probably damaged or in need of urgent upgrading, that does not mean that anyone who claims to be a computer technician can touch their computers. All the computer technicians who do the following have been certified to the letter.
The computer has wires and microchips but does not have gears. Do you mean the fan.
In my time with working with computers, I have never heard of MGF before. MGF is a car and something to do with finance but thats about it.
Yes. China has more computer users than any other country, but their internet access is controlled by the government, and is rather limited.
Tell me written form in clasification of computer
Personal Computer. This is usually used as a "Nickname" for Microsoft/Windows computers.
The term "sexly" has no meaning in the field of computers.
If you mean Registry Level, that involves the computers registry.
That the computer is able to hold 640 gigabytes of information
No, it does not mean that a computer is mechanical. A computer is an electronic device that can process and store data. While computers have advanced capabilities, they still have limitations in terms of processing speed, memory capacity, and other hardware specifications.