Hardware refers to physical devices like computers, CPUs, mice and microphones that are used with technology. Software refers to programs that run on hardware like antivirus software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and Paint. This document provides a basic overview of the distinction between hardware and software by listing examples of each type of technology component.
Hardware refers to physical devices like computers, CPUs, mice and microphones that are used with technology. Software refers to programs that run on hardware like antivirus software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and Paint. This document provides a basic overview of the distinction between hardware and software by listing examples of each type of technology component.
Hardware refers to physical devices like computers, CPUs, mice and microphones that are used with technology. Software refers to programs that run on hardware like antivirus software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and Paint. This document provides a basic overview of the distinction between hardware and software by listing examples of each type of technology component.
Hardware refers to physical devices like computers, CPUs, mice and microphones that are used with technology. Software refers to programs that run on hardware like antivirus software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and Paint. This document provides a basic overview of the distinction between hardware and software by listing examples of each type of technology component.