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the computers have change a lot over the years
there weght can vary.
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Alan Turing's experiments in the 1940s were a forerunner of computers. The computers built in the 1970s functioned like today's computers but were much bigger.
No, computers are pretty much the same. Canada typically buys the same brand of computers as in the United States.
Computers are used in shops to store information on what is bought, how much is made, etc.
Do you mean how will computers be important in banking ? Because that doiesent make much sense
pretty much all computers are multi-user. and there is no such thing as a "super computer"
Canada doesn't do much with computers, although Intel has some teams there and they do a bit of climate work on high-performance computers.
Computers !... computers keep track of how much income has been generate by the country's workers - how much tax has been paid - and how much currency is in circulation.
How many computers are recycled each year?