Any digital content can be stored on computer media. This can be movies, programs, photos etc. Basically any digital file that can be copied is easy to transfer to computer media.
stored as mp3 and played using media player ;)
A media center computer serves one great purpose. Media items such as music, pictures, and movies can be stored on this type of device and viewed through other outlets such as your television.
Podcast
Floppy disks are not normally used on computers anymore, they are an obsolete media.
They hold stuff until you need it later. Computer storage devices are machines that read stored data from storage media such as CDs.
A USB thumb drive can lose information when the computer is turned off. It can corrupt the USB and cause the info stored to be lost.
Media that allow random access are sometimes referred to as addressable media. This means that the storage system can locate each piece of stored data or each program at a unique address, which is determined by the computer system.
If you are talking about the Ipod Touch then you can either play the music from itunes your media player or library that you stored the music in...but other wise if it is not your computer I don't think you can.... sorry ://
Whilst being created they are stored on RAM, transfer to hard drive is sometimes automatic over a short time period often called autosave. When completed they can then be permanently stored on hard drive or other media
Depending on the Storage Device, the storage devices use their own methods for storing data in granular form on the media. For e.g. Magnetic Orientation in Magnetic Disks & Lands/Pits in Optical Media.Information is stored logically in form of Files & Folders in Computer's Storage (maintained & organised by Filesystem used on Computer).
In the computer's HARD
No, it can in fact be stored in a file outside of a computer...what boff wants to know that!?