This statement is not accurate. Hardware, such as computers and electronic devices, is made of physical substances like metals, plastics, and silicon, which have tangible properties. While the term "substance" can refer to various contexts, hardware is indeed physical and can be touched and interacted with in the real world.
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Anything you can touch
True.
The answer is true. Without these standards, it would be tough to design a network because you could ensure the hardware and software from different companies would be compatible.
Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware, True Value Hardware, you can get it also at a hardware store :)
False. It is software.
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True.
First you download it to your computer and then use a progam called Super! to convert it into one of several formats that can be used in an iPod Touch. You can also use hardware to convert it which might be easier if you're not tech savy. Check out this link to see an example of video conversion through hardware: http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PVT/demo2/us/index_us.html?KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=640&width=1050 The video in the link above belongs to Pinnacle, I highly recommend their products.
A firewall can be either hardware or software
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I am sure that most hardware stores sell True Green. I would check out Menards, Lowe's, or Home Depot. They are good sources for things like True Green.