Back in the olden days, computer used to be significantly larger compared to today's computers, due to the size of the components. Over time, computer manufacturing companies were able to make these components smaller, and thus allow computers to fit in our homes.
The biggest changes, I would say, is that computers got smaller and smaller and more and more powerful. (Of course, real computers aren't 100 years old yet.)
Computers have changed considerably in size and speed in the last 20 years. This has made it possible for computers that would once fill a room to fit in your hand.
By making different parts of the world more interconnected
No one person has been given credit for inventing input devices. These have changed over the years, but have always been necessary for getting information into computers.
THERE 200 YEARS OLDER
Computers have changed in many ways over the years. Technology has advanced< and it has become more easy to do stuff!
the computers have change a lot over the years
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Homes 100 years ago were very simple. These homes did not have television, fancy lighting, or computers in every room.
well technology has changed alot from the past years the schools are now using computers more for work and also they say that computers help you lean more !
The biggest changes, I would say, is that computers got smaller and smaller and more and more powerful. (Of course, real computers aren't 100 years old yet.)
The computer has changed over the years by becoming smaller and exponentially faster. This has made it possible to have very fast computers in packages as small as a wrist watch.
Realistically, never. There will always be homes which will have no computers, particularly in poorer countries.
Yeah, we have new versions of Microsoft xp and vista and more improvments
there has been so many old computers which add up with different skills to make a computer we would use today
it has change by have more feauters and there's more technology now days.
they have gotten faster and more powerful. smaller. cheaper and things like that