We aren't removing anything from your computer.
Such a question would be better addressed to your IT department/system administrator.
I suspect the reason is "Because we didn't buy a license for PowerPoint for your computer, because you don't need PowerPoint to do your job, so the fact that it's on there indicates you're goofing around with PowerPoint instead of actually working."
a computer mouse is used to point things on the computer screen
Yes, most things can change states of matter by adding and removing heat. That's why things can melt in a microwave oven, such as a plastic plate. Removing heat can change water into an ice cube.
Type your answer here... the Z1 was used for tracking the Binary floating point numbers.
To print books and other things.
LCD screens that can be oriented as portrait or landscape. This vantage can be better for 3d modeling among many other things.
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This all depends on the virus. If programmed correctly, they can do almost anything. They cannot, as far as I know, rewrite the ROM in your computer or removable devices. This must be infected manually. It is also unlikely that they can cause your power supply to over produce, or your hard drive to excelerate to the point of destruction. There are probably other things, as well, but they can indeed do many things.
breakeven point will decrease
A single point on a computer monitor called pixel.
computer networks classified into point to point and broadcast network
You can define some things in terms of other things, but you will always need some starting point, something that is not formally defined. It makes sense to put "point" in this category. However, you can think of a point as an "object" that has zero length, zero width, and zero height.
It is unclear what computer you have in front of you. However, at this point in time, no computer is intelligent enough to have a proper conversation. (The closest there is are IM-bots.) Regardless, a computer can deliver audio in Spanish, just as it can in English or any other language.