Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Different between hardware and software?

The beauty of a computer is that it can run a word-processing program one minute and then a photo-editing program five seconds later. In other words, although we don't really think of it this way, the computer can be reprogrammed as many times as you like. This is why programs are also called software. They're "soft" in the sense that they are not fixed: they can be changed easily. By contrast, a computer's hardware the bits and pieces from which it is made and the peripherals, like the mouse and printer, you plug into it is pretty much fixed when you buy it off the shelf. The hardware is what makes your computer powerful; the ability to run different software is what makes it flexible. That computers can do so many different jobs is what makes them so useful and that's why millions of us can no longer live without them.

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