the most likely answer is that you are getting some sort of radio interference that affects you speaker. this sound is inofficially called the "durka durka noise"
it is highly unlikely to be any sort of infection on your computer
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
it goes buzz buzz
Make buzz-buzz mouth noise buzzier.
White noise machines can be very effective. They create a "whooshing" noise or a hum or a buzz that masks quieter sounds, makes them harder to discern because you're hearing the machine instead of the noise. It muffles and hides noise.
The computer
A bumblebee makes a buzzing sound. You hear this noise when one flies by you due to the rapid beating of their wings to keep them in flight.
A buzz is an onomatopoeic sound, used especially to refer to the distinctive noise produced by a bee.
bees buzz. A high pitched buzz means it is annoyed and may sting.
No. Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the noise it describes, like buzz or whoo. Nothing actually naturally makes the sound " boo"
A Barbastelle makes a metallic buzz sound.
buzz
"Buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia, a literary device where a word imitates the sound it represents, like the buzzing noise of a bee or a phone vibrating.