=They should be faster in processing the work.==Viruses should be banned in computers.==Water resistant==More storage capacity==cheaper==More companies should make and sell them so that it won't be very expensive.==portable==Stronger==More compact==should not pollute=
It is theoretically possible ! If it was possible to write a computer program that enabled a computer to improve the original program itself - without any input from external sources (including humans) - then it would become 'self-aware'. This could make it possible for the computer to learn according to the rules of the original program, and incorporate the self-taught improvements.
You could make a wooden shell to stick a computer in, but you can't make the working parts out of wood.
computer miniaturization
Yes, a tenant can make improvements to leased property with the landlord's permission.
Study existing documentation about skin cancer treatments, and from that information develop a theory about what improvements could be made and how those improvements could be achieved.
It's hard to see how that could possibly concern you. If you want your landlord to make improvements, it really is none of your business whether he takes out a second mortgage in order to do so or not, as long as he does make the improvements. If you're asking for improvements and the landlord is saying "I would, but I don't have the money", then about all you can really do is threaten not to renew your lease unless the improvements are made... unless they're required by law, in which case you could report him for being in violation of the law.
Improvements were made to television to make tv experience better.
The Homestead Act of 1862 offered 160 acres of land to anyone who could live on it for five years, cultivate it, and make improvements to it. This law was enacted to encourage westward expansion and settlement of the United States.
productivity
The Homestead Act of 1862
The improvements were made to PATA to allow for the programs to load faster. The improvements are made to make navigation easier as well.
There are hunderds of ways it will make your desktop differ. For example: - Computer Viruses could disable all programs you have. - Computer Viruses could turn off your Anti-Virus. - Computer Viruses could block Internet from you.