Examples of using Computers can in English and their translations into Czech
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Computers can draw.
He's smart. Computers can be hacked.
Computers can only grind the numbers.
Like sometimes, computers can explode.
Computers can save human memories.
But as we all know, computers can be hacked.
These computers can be a bit glitchy. You know, Bonnie.
Theoretically there's no limit to what computers can do.
Yeah, but computers can get bugs.
能尝试所有组合 all the combinations that modern day computers can do.
You know, Bonnie, these computers can be a bit glitchy.
Most computers can connect to only one wireless network at a time.
And you know how stupid computers can be, don't you?
If computers can digitally take out a rib for a photo shoot, they can do anything.
The fellow that can fool the computers can rule the world himself.
And fast, too, especially considering all the combinations that modern day computers can do.
Like sometimes computers can explode, can they not?
And sophistication of the central nervous system. at most tasks, they pale when compared to the complexity Although computers can still easily outperform humans.
That's because math and computers can think better for us than we can think for ourselves.
We design computer software to help companies in South American countries that use an incompatible software,so the computers can talk to each other.
With support for 802.1X, Mac computers can be integrated into a broad range of RADIUS authentication environments.
This standard is commonly supported, butHP does not guarantee that all computers can read the CDs and DVDs created by the scanner.
Any one of his computers can malfunction at any point on this staircase, and you can't control-alt-delete this thing.
And instead of sorting piles of ones and zeroes to give yes-and-no answers,the atoms in quantum computers can be ones, zeroes, and everything in between, existing as a computational maybe.
Narrator Computers can serve the needs of everyone when cybernation is ultimately integrated into all aspects of this new and dynamic culture.
If we jump back to our original coordinates,our nav computers can use those star fixes to generate a best fit solution, given the fleet's current position.
Watching how computers can unconsciously evolve programs to do things that no human could consciously program is a fantastic example of the power of self-organisation. It demonstrates that evolution is itself just like the other systems we have encountered. One based on simple rules and feedback.
Computers could be engaging, exciting, creative.
The computer can wait.
Because a computer can be hacked.