They could but aren't usually used -- Military Computers must meet at least a C2 strict level of security requirements -- most ISPs generally aren't required to meet *any* security requirements at all.
The Allied Forces military used the computers in its first elemental form. In time use of the computers extended from military use to government use and commercial use. But those computers could be as big as our living rooms and still not have as much computer power as a calculator of today.
The word you are asking about is a commercial software application which works on virtual computers. Apparently it is used to run video on some computers
Yes they are. Military planes are used for fighting against targets with bombs and missiles.Commercial planes are used for transporting passengers from airport to airport- continent to continent. Some commercial planes can be converted into military planes for military use and vice-versa.
it is an interior infrasructure in which computers are used to design the interior of the building of the building etc.
I'm not a expert on computers, but I am confident in my answer. Computers were first invented and then the military used them for a while to there benefit. Then a little bit down the road the military released it too the public, and so the military were the first to use it.
Computers are used in just about every aspect of the military. Computers assist pilots of aircraft, tanks, and ships. Computerized targeting systems guide weapons on any large craft. The air-force uses unmanned drone planes that would be impossible to use without computers. The list could go on for many pages.
Computers are used in the military in many of the same ways as they are used in the civilian world. They can perform repetitive tasks faster than humans. The military also uses them for automatic systems on weaponry.
LCD monitors are used for computers as well as televisions and cells phone displays. They are used in homes, businesses, and by the military.
To Store battle plans, send secret messages and a bunch of other things
BGP
Intrusion systems ids records and reports activities on computers. It is used to detect malicious activities and attacks on networks and computers. They were primary developed for military.
only thing i can think of is, your email settings are not correct. Go into your email settings and check they are all correct. Check the user, password, etc. As most internet users cannot be bothered to keep their computers secure, many ISPs have blocked the ports used for email to stop spam. If you are trying to use a mail service other than your ISPs, it my be blocked at the ISPs firewall. If this is the case you will have to contact your mail provider and/or ISP to establish a workaround. More than likely they will not unblock it for you.