If you are trying to access a wireless access point at your school, then you can use the wireless card that is integrated in your computer if you have one. Otherwise, you may need to buy a dongle, or hook it up via an ethernet cable. Computers tend to have different personalities, and you need to pick one out yourself that will complement your style of work. If you do a lot of typing, you may invest in a computer with a very good keyboard. If you are doing math or accounting work, you should invest in a computer with a numpad on it. If you are running high-CPU using programs, you may want a higher end processor. It all runs down to what you are going to use it for.
It means that it's built in, not an "add on" device.
Track ball Track pad Integrated Pointing Device
The variants of computer mouse are: Track pads Trackballs and pointer Integrated Pointing Device
It means that you have a built in webcam on your computer. I had the same question!
IDE and ATA refer to computer hard-drives (Integrated Device Electronics and AT Attachment for an IBM PC/AT personal computer.
Integrated Device Technology was created in 1980.
Integrated Device Technology's population is 2,200.
You might have to download the drivers of that device. Vista Start Right Click My Computer Properties Device Manager All the things you see that are with a yellow exclamation marks, those are the drivers that need to be installed. They usually already have what they are so you can just look it up.
Speakers and Headphones are output devices. A microphone, sometimes integrated with speakers, is an input device.
Computer memory is a form of computer data storage, which takes the form of integrated circuits. There are two types of computer memory: Random-access memory (RAM) and Read-only memory (ROM).
you can plug it in the computer and delete it easy
Integrated Device Manufacturer.