Computers are called accurate machines because they perform calculations and process data with a high degree of precision, executing operations based on binary logic without the influence of human error. They consistently produce the same results for the same inputs, ensuring reliability in tasks ranging from simple arithmetic to complex simulations. Their accuracy is further enhanced by error-checking mechanisms and algorithms designed to minimize mistakes. This level of reliability makes them invaluable in fields requiring precise data handling, such as science, finance, and engineering.
On a Windows machine it's typically called "My Computer".
That was a computer called ENIAC,but first machine was a calculator.
It would be more accurate to call it a calculating machine. Thinking, so far as is understood, is considered a biological trait.
It can be called binary or machine code.
A cellulite machine is fairly accurate. Although the cellulite machine may not be hundred percent accurate, the cellulite machine is about sixty percent accurate.
There is no specific machine known as a "machine heart." It could be a poetic or metaphorical term referring to a machine with a central processing unit or a component resembling a heart. More context is needed to provide an accurate answer.
robot
Computer is called a diligent machine because it can perform the data processing always at the same ration........
I refer all those machine (Computer) which is use by the user for personal or commercial purpose. Basically at home or in small organization the machine is on table is a Personal Computer.
a machine or machine tool (such as a spinning machine or lathe) that after once being set operates automatically except for applying the power, lubricating, supplying material, and shutting off the power
computer is electronic machine which understand binary language & the set of logical instruction is called program or application
Computer-assisted translation, computer-aided translation or CATis a form of language translation in which a human translator uses computer software to support and facilitate the translation process.Computer-assisted translation is sometimes called machine-assisted, or machine-aided, translation (not to be confused with machine translation).