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the storing capability of the computer help you
DATABASE
The computer was invented for storing data, making fast calculations and easy communication.
Yes, a computer is generally considered reliable for storing important data and documents, as long as proper backup measures are in place to prevent data loss.
The best way to prevent your computer from storing the websites you visit is by disabling cookies. A cookie is information stored by the pages you visit. Disabling cookies will prevent your computer from keeping a record of where you go when you're web surfing.
Storing data, transferring data from on computer to another.
server farms
well it depends, vista home editon is good for viewing and storing same with windows XP
Internal memory (RAM)
It is useful for storing patient history and information and hospital records.
Photos are stored on memory cards. These can later be downloaded to a computer hard drive to be viewed on the computer.
No. Computer viruses remain in computers until removed. Computer lines are designed to transfer packets containing the virus, not storing them.