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Apple created Mac OS X for their own computers and it can legally only be installed on a computer made by Apple.
Hackintosh refers to any non-apple branded computers that are running Mac OS X. The name refers to a mixture of "hack" and Apple's main brand of computers.
Mac OS X is an excellent replacement for Windows 7. You can use Apple's Mac OS X on computers made by Apple. The legal terms you agree to when installing Mac OS X prevent it being installed on non-Apple computers.
MSN does not generally come up on network servers, file servers, Apple iPods, Linux based PCs, and other non Microsoft Products unless the user specifically requests it. In addition, MSN web sites might be given special preference by the Bing search engine, but not by most other search engines any more than the site deserves through its normal ranking. The Microsoft Butterfly icon is often associated with the Explorer web browser. This icon may be safely deleted. It has been said that "Internet Explorer is the world's leading web browser for downloading and installing a better browser." Last year (2013) Google Chrome was used on 36% of computers, MS Internet Explorer on 31%, Firefox on 22%, Safari on 8%, and other web browsers made up the difference.
It's the largest Operating System (OS) of Non-Apple Personal Computers.
The Mac OS is only meant to install on Apple computers due to the license agreement, you will be not able to install the genuine MAC OS on non-Apple Computers.
The Apple TV (See links below) will work with Mac or Windows computers with iTunes 10.1 or higher. It supports streaming of standard video and audio formats and is compatible with a wide range of TV sets.
Apple Computers were made at the same time the PC was being made. Apple computers have a different approach then other PC's. Apple tightly controls what products and software goes into their computers. This made the user experience a little better but at the expense of a higher cost. This is what is being called the ability to work faster. The claim that you do not have to deal with viruses is greatly misleading. Because Apple has never had a great market share, and because businesses used non-Apple computers, no hackers ever had incentive to write malware for Apples. But as the Apple share increases and hackers turn from corporate crime to personal identity crimes, expect to see more Apple targeted viruses. And yes, as the shares increase you can expect to see more games as well...
Yes but you must put them in the green port..... If it sounds weird like my other headphones did(non-apple) adjust the settings and turn it onto one side of balance and use that headphone
Yes, I think they are. If your a non geek then it's even easier. Apple has a minimalistic OS, as it were. The Mac OS was made to be easy to work with and find stuff on. Altough Windows 7 and above are moving in that direction. One thing Windows has going for it (for geeks anyway) I think is you can do more fiddling and trimming the OS then you can with the Mac.
Non metals exists in nature . They are not made in computers.
Are Non-metal elements used in computers