Well.. You could try to get a special program from the company, like Nokia has the PC Suite which allows you to connect your phone and transfer stuff. Try looking for a program or taking out the memory chip of the phone and putting it in your computer with a special connector.
The computer will do certain operations by itself if you schedule them to but you must set it up that way. If you mean upload documents and such, the answer is no. You must select which file or files you would like to upload.
This is called a server. Mostly called a FTP server.
Unless you have the computers networked, you can't. You'd have to save the slide show on a flash drive or other writable media (such as a DVD) and bring the device to the friend's computer in order to watch it. Alternately, you could upload the slide show to the Internet from your computer and download it on your friend's computer.
Each user of the same computer uses what we call CPU. The more CPU the slower your computer and Internet speed will be. You can have multiple users logged on at the same time which will slow your download and upload speed.
Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually larger computer system. From a network user's point-of-view, to upload a file is to send it to another computer that is set up to receive it. People who share images with others on bulletin board services ( BBS) upload files to the BBS. Transmission in the other direction is downloading-- from one, usually larger computer to another, usually smaller computer. From an Internet user's point-of-view, downloading is receiving a file from another computer. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet facility for downloading and uploading files. (If you are uploading a file to another site, you must usually have permission in advance to access the site and the directory where the file is to be placed.) When you send or receive an attached file with an e-mail note, this is just an attachment, not a download or an upload. However, in practice, many people use "upload" to mean "send" and "download" to mean receive. The term is used loosely in practice and if someone says to you "Download (or upload) such--and-such a file to me" via e-mail, they simply mean "Send it to me." In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user's point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and to download is to receive a file.
Yes. Uploading refers to moving files to something greater. If some files are on your flash drive, you can upload them to a computer. If the files are already on your computer, you can upload them to a website, such as Google Docs, or Dropbox.
how to upload pics and videos from lg cookie to computer Thanks
You can upload pictures from your computer
you upload old photograps just like you upload new photgraphs. so basically you save the photgraph on your computer then browse it and upload it.
First go to YouTube and make an account then click upload, after that click upload from computer and then find your video on your computer, wait for it to upload and there you go!
Clod computing is not replacing anything - it's just a secure area of storage space on the internet. Cloud computing - is simply an internet-connected computer - any computer - that you can upload personal files to. Think of it this way... Suppose you had important files on your home computer, that you needed to take with you to a business meeting. Instead of leaving your home computer on, and connected to the internet, you upload the files to the 'cloud' - to a secure location. Once you get to the meeting, you access the 'cloud' from the computer where the meeting is being held, and the files you saved are there for you to access.
On your computer. "Upload" means to copy from your computer to some other place. You might also find them on some CD or USB that you stick into your computer.
Using a digital camera. You then upload them to the computer. Or, if you use a film camera, you can scan the pictures into the computer on get the photos put on a disc which you can upload to the computer
You sing to it.
Well, to upload your art to a computer, you can either scan it in using a scanner (if you have one), or you can take a picture of it, plug your camera's memory card into the computer, and upload it from there.
You can scan a picture by placing it on the scanner connected to your computer. Then, press the scan button and follow the instructions. You might have to choose the scan option from the computer's menu.
first check if you have the right computer