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No they are not. Smartphones and netbooks run on completely different operating systems. Smartphones run on mobile applications and programs while netbooks are just simple, less powerful, and smaller versions of laptops.
Yes, via emulation.
PCSX and PCSX2 are the emulators available for MAC computers. These files help the MAC computer read the PS2 games and run them effectively on the computer.
Hybrid computers use alot less energy than super computers but do not run as well. usally hybrid computers are used as servers for they are capable of many things but are always running therefor more efficent
Assuming that computers a subset of the higher class of "computing devices" then the first question is what belongs in the computing devices higher class that doesn't belong in the computers subclass. It's difficult to say because everything that belongs in the computing devices class could be classified as a "computer" as well, because it computes by definition of being a computing device. Typically when we refer to computers, we specifically mean main frame computers, mini-computers, or personal computers. We don't typically mean cell phones, calculators, or personal data assistants (PDA's) though all of these undoubtedly compute. What distinguishes computers from these devices, in general, is their ability to be programmed to do custom tasks that they were not originally developed to do. Most of the other computing devices can not be programmed in and of themselves to do other tasks they were not originally designed to do, however there are exceptions. Cell phones can run custom applications (though you cannot typically write the applications on the cell phone itself. The same goes for PDAs and calculators. Some of the more complex calculators are not unlike some of the first personal computers in their ability to be programmed, but their programming power is rather limited. In short, computers can be programmed, but so can many of the other computing devices, but still it does distinguish them from many of the other computing devices because ALL computers can be programmed, whereas only a subset of the other computing devices can be programmed.
No they are not. Smartphones and netbooks run on completely different operating systems. Smartphones run on mobile applications and programs while netbooks are just simple, less powerful, and smaller versions of laptops.
A device where an application is designed to run is typically referred to as a "platform." This can include hardware like computers or smartphones, as well as software environments such as operating systems or cloud services. The specific term may vary depending on the context, such as "mobile device" for smartphones or "server" for applications running in a data center.
Computers run applications and for applications to be useful they need access to important systems that maintain your computer, viruses abuse these permissions and inflict malicious actions on your computer
No, they are small Applications, the type of computer they run on doesn't matter.
Android is a mobile operating system based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which is a project run by Google. It is used to power smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
Web applications can run on certain devices. But not just any. The device has to be compatible with the web application's requirements first. Try to read the requirements before downloading the app.
ultra-mobile PC
Not only can Linux be run on desktop computers, but it can also be run on servers and other types of computers such as tablets and embedded computers. Linux is an open source operating system that is based on Unix, and Unix was first used for computer server applications.
ICONs are components in Graphical Interfaces that point as shortcut to open Data, run Applications & utilize Devices attached.
Android is a mobile operating system designed to be run on cellular devices, and more recently tablet computers and television sets.
With the onset of the tablet in the early 2010's a lot of computers are now able to run either directly or indirectly by a stylus or computer pen. Older computers can also be retrofitted with special screens and software that will allow the use of a stylus instead of a mouse and keyboard.
A programmable device is an electronic device that can be configured or programmed to perform specific tasks or functions based on user-defined instructions. Examples include computers, microcontrollers, and smartphones, which can run various software applications to execute different operations. These devices typically offer flexibility and adaptability, allowing users to modify their behavior through programming.