Depending upon what you are a looking for, the internet hosts a variety of sources for computer information. If you are looking to purchase a new computer, you can visit websites such as Amazon.com to read customer reviews on the product. If you are looking for answers to a computer problem, use Google.com to find quality results.
First of all you need to type computers into you Web Browsers search box. Click on the search button and wait for your browser to list the available links that match your query. Look over the list of available links and chose the one that most meets your needs.
If you get a virus in your computer, you should take the computer to some place like Geek Squad (located within Best Buy) or to a Mac Genius (if you own a Mac) in order to get help removing the virus. If you still have a different computer that works, you can find information online about how to remove specific viruses.
Stores like Best Buy and Radio Shack will be the best places to find information on the latest computers. These stores will typically have someone on hand who is paid to keep up and be an expert on all things computer related.
Information about procurement software can be found by speaking to computer and software experts, such as Oracle. Alternatively, visit webpages such as Ariba.
One can find more information about remote data backup services on a number of websites. One can find such information on 'Vault Logix', 'Wikipedia' and 'The Best 10'.
A digital computer is that one which represents the information by the binary digits.