Yes.
But you need a Blue Ray player and software to play Blue Ray DVDs on a Mac.
Yes it does, as long as your drive can read DVDs.
Yes; either directly via the CD/DVD drive or via a Mac compatible portable CD/DVD player.
Mac OS X 10.6 is later than 10.3 and so it meets the requirements to play the game.
Defense of the Ancients (DotA) can be played with Mac OS X.
In the Mac's Applications you will find QuickTime Player that will play many video formats and with the addition of plugins can play most video formats. You will also find the DVD Player which plays DVDs and iTunes which will also play videos. If none of these are to your liking then you can download players such as VLC or Mplayer.
yes
Same thing as in Windows. You need a DVD copy software to help you, I suggest you use Longo Mac DVD Copy from http://www.longodvd.com , it can automatically decrypter copy protections of DVDs and copy DVDs to hard drive or burn DVDs to blank discs easily.
Macs are able to play DVDs and CDs.
The main OS for Mac can be found on a Mac when it is switched on. The current main OS is called Mac OS X.
ye syou can play mac os compatible games on it
A new Apple laptop will have DVDs containing all the software that comes installed on the computer including Mac OS X and the iLife suite.
I have a Mac OS X but I know Mac OS is a computer made by the brand/company, Apple.