• Best Buy
    Best Buy
    2.5
    72
    1632 Stringtown Rd, Grove City
    OPEN · 10:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-277-2746
    "Best Buy has the absolute worst customer I have ever encountered. The mere fact that you cannot call the store where you purchased your item, is outrageous. We purchased what was recommended, and it doesn't work. Can we call and speak with ANYONE state side, nope. Worst, buyer beware!!!"
  • Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter
    2
    47
    1693 Stringtown Rd, Grove City
    OPEN · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-539-8560
    "I use to be a Walmart shopper for year's but the service is terrible. I've done pick up orders 1/2 my stuff would be outdated or expire in a few days. Their prices use to be the cheapest. Now that is not the case. I tried a delivery order and spent close to $90.00 when the NON ENGLISH SPEAKING person set two items on my porch and left because we couldn't communicate I was livid. \n\nHello Kroger & Meijer"
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Computer | Definition, History, Operating Systems, & Facts | Britannica
A computer is a programmable device for processing, storing, and displaying information. Learn more in this article about modern digital electronic computers and their design, constituent parts, and applications as well as about the history of computing.
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What is a computer? | Britannica
A computer is a machine that can store and process information. Most computers rely on a binary system, which uses two variables, 0 and 1, to complete tasks such as storing data, calculating algorithms, and displaying information.
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Computer - History, Technology, Innovation | Britannica
Computer - History, Technology, Innovation: A computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as “an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically.”
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Computer - Technology, Invention, History | Britannica
Computer - Technology, Invention, History: By the second decade of the 19th century, a number of ideas necessary for the invention of the computer were in the air.
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list of notable computer viruses and malware - Encyclopedia Britannica
Malware (a portmanteau of the terms malicious and software) consists of computer viruses, spyware, computer worms, and other software capable of stealing devices’ data or running harmful code.
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Computer - Supercomputing, Processing, Speed | Britannica
The physical elements of a computer, its hardware, are generally divided into the central processing unit (CPU), main memory (or random-access memory, RAM), and peripherals.
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Personal computer (PC) | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
personal computer (PC), a digital computer designed for use by only one person at a time.
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Computer science | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica
Computer science is the study of computers and computing, including their theoretical and algorithmic foundations, hardware and software, and their uses for processing information.
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History, Computer, Stands For, Machine, & Facts - Britannica
ENIAC, the first programmable general-purpose electronic digital computer, built during World War II by the United States and completed in 1946. The project was led by John Mauchly, J. Presper Eckert, Jr., and their colleagues.
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computer summary | Britannica
Computer, device for processing, storing, and displaying information. Computer once meant a person who did computations, but now the term almost universally refers to automated electronic machinery.