Programs that are running but not in use are running in the "background."
multitasking
You need to make a group of shapes by selecting multiple (holding shift) and then click the "Group items" Then you can select "foreground"
The ability to work multiple screens on your computer is important for helping customers quickly
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Installing DDR SDRAM on your computer will actually make your computer run faster,and will make it easier to run multiple applications at once.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_%28computing%29 A computer kernel is basically the "big brother" application and manages all other applications currently running on your computer, and controlling their access to cpu, ram, hard drive, and any devices currently connected (through device drivers of course). There's never more than 1 kernel running on your computer at a time, however if you have multiple operating systems installed on your computer they each have their own kernel (windows vista, windows 7, windows xp, linux, mac, etc...). If you install and run a virtual machine then another kernel will run in that and you could technically have multiple kernels running on your computer.
The logon method that allows multiple users to have applications running on the computer simultaneously is called "Remote Desktop Services" (RDS) or "Terminal Services." This technology enables multiple users to connect to a server and access their individual sessions, allowing them to run applications concurrently without interfering with each other's work. It's commonly used in enterprise environments to facilitate remote access and enhance resource utilization.
That depends on the licensing of the software in question. Some applications will only permit you to install on a single computer, while others permit multiple or indefinite numbers of computers. Very few make any restrictions about the number of CPUs you can have in your computer.
To enable multiple monitors, your computer must have multiple monitor outputs. These outputs can take many forms (such as VGA or DVI outputs) and your monitor will need to have the same plug type as the output. This may (and most likely) will require that your computer have multiple video cards. If your computer currently uses built in video, to add another monitor, you will need to purchase and install a new video card as well as a new monitor. Windows currently has fairly robust multiple monitor support and after installing the second monitor will most likely autodetect it and "extend" your desktop onto your new monitor.
super computer is important one it can do multiple job at a time its definitely needed in the twentith century. Its mainly used for miltiary applications & research oriented
I have had luck with multiple types and brands of computers on the market today. If you're looking for an apple computer, try the iMac and if you're looking for a PC, an Alienware computer may suit your needs.