To store the content of your computer.
computer is a electronic and storage device ......................
Secondary storage is a device that are not attached to the computer; however, it can be inserted in order to archive additional data. Examples of secondary storage include CDs, DVDs, and floppy discs.
Yes, a battery is an electrical storage device.
"An Input device is any piece of computer hardware equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system (such as a computer). Input and output devices make up the hardware interface between a computer and the user or external world " - Wikipedia Egs. Keyboard , mouse etc. Whereas, MSWord is part of the Microsoft office which is an application s/w introduced by Microsoft in 1989. So, obviously it's not a DEVICE!
a technical device is a cell phone Ipad Ipod and computer stuff like that
In computers, a unit which delivers information from the computer to an external device or from internal storage to external storage
Yes, if your computer operating system will recognise it as an external storage device
Yes, we can use the external storage device in the iPad air.
An memory storage device that is literary on the outside of the computer case; such as a flash drive, CD, DVD, or external/portable hard drive.
External storage is important for two reasons: backup and transport. Backup means creating copies of important files on a storage device external to the computer on which they were created. This might mean copying the files to physical storage, such as a thumb or flash drive or an external hard drive, or copying them to an online storage provider (a.k.a. "the cloud"). Having copies stored externally protects them in case your computer is lost, stolen, or otherwise damaged to the point of being unusable. Files can also be moved from one computer to another in the same way (transport). In the early days of computing, before networks became commonplace, the only way to get data from one computer to another was to copy it to an external storage device - in those days a floppy disk - and physically carry it to the other computer (hence the term "sneakernet").
There are two types of storage devices used with computers: a primary storage device, such as RAM, and a secondary storage device, like a hard drive. Secondary storage can be removable, internal, or external storage.
Secondary storage device is USB and also the external hard disk are external devices these are best for external memory.
A computer external hard drive is a storage device that is connected externally to a computer. It is possible to learn how to install a computer external hard drive though websites such as eHow, or by attending an appropriate college course.
A peripheral is a device attached to a host computer behind the chipset whose primary functionality is dependent upon the host, and can therefore be considered as expanding the hosts capabilities, while not forming part of the system's core architecture. Answer: The usual definition is: Storage outside of the CPU, such as disk and tape. An external storage device can also be thought of as a 'stand alone' peripheral device, like a USB plug-in disk drive, that's not part of your usual computer configuration.
A computer's mouse is an external device.
The best secondary storage device that I have found is a Desktop External Drive. They are USB run and can easily be connected to the computer or disconnected. Pen or Thumb Drives do not have a large amount of space, like External Drives have, and Thumbs can be easily lost.
A computer's mouse is an external device.