plug it in
The Mac OS comes free with a Mac. New versions have a small charge.
charge your lap top or to mac support
You can't.....sorry.
try getting a new charger
In the CSI:NY episode titled "Charge of this Post" (Season 2, Episode 22), Mac and Stella share a kiss.
There is no specific price for a Mac OS program. The price can be whatever the developer wants to charge for it. This can be anywhere from nothing to several thousand dollars.
IF you have the at least Mac OSx Tiger, you can upgrade through Apple.com at whatever they charge. There are no freebies for Apple OS upgrades unless it is prirated.
You will need to contact the network provider Vodafone and ask them to unlock your handset. If you are still within a contract period they may charge for the reminder balance of the contract period still left to run. If you are moving network you should also ensure you obtain a MAC code from the network that you are with in order to move to a new network. MAC codes are only valid for a short period of time and most networks in the UK charge a £15 transfer fee, which usually cannot be avoided. Most networks however, don't charge for keeping your number and moving it to a new network provided the MAC code has been paid for. If your MAC code expires and you have not transferred to a new network you will have to apply for another one from your current supplier and they will also re-charge you another £15 per MAC code they have to issue.
Price and DRM. You can only use Mac OS X on an Apple computer (legally). And they charge a lot for their computers.
No. Chargers charge batteries faster than they last. My mac for instance, takes 3 hours to charge and has a 7 hour battery.
Yes, the iPhone come with a USB cable, the same is used to charge the battery and to connect to a PC or Mac.
Well, I would recommend purchasing Mac computer products from Future Shop because they offer a variety of products in that area. They also offer their products for an incredibly reasonable price. Employees there can also offer tips and advice to customers for a fee of no charge.