Anything that comes out of a computer is typically considered output. This includes display visuals on a monitor, printed documents from a printer, audio from speakers, and data sent to other devices. Output can be in various forms such as text, images, sounds, or signals, depending on the type of processing and the intended use.
Anything on cyberspace can be entered in as evidence. Anything you do on computer is a log of evidence. So be careful what you say out there!
Probably not. It will probably be a while before it comes out on anything besides PC and mac. The computer version comes out in february.
FALSE
it goes thru ur hard drive and rapes anything it comes into contact with and what does torzan virus do to your computer u retard
i have a 91 Lincoln continental that the data communicatio link light comes on on the dash and stays on does it have anything to do with the computer in my car? please e-mail me at wade.hollister@yahoo.com
No because they are not connected to it with anything so the answer is no but mainframe technology, hardware, and data are a few the are part of a computer system.
Output is anything that comes out of a computer, can appear in many forms such as binary numbers, characters, pictures and communication is the transmission of data from one computer to another
Information that comes from a computer is usually data.
A cheap computer desk would be a desk to hold a computer on which would be of very little value or sold for very little. Anything under $50 would be considered cheap.
Yes. Anything that is a physical component of a computer is considered hardware.
No, A monitor is a peripheral, it is not necessary for the computer to run, it increases the functionality or the host computer and is dependant on the host to fucntion, but the host computer can actually run without a monitor
Go to a computer specialist!