Yes, as long as the people you want to see and talk to are running FaceTime on their Mac.
Yes - as long as your laptop and desktop meet the game software requirements.
really long its been installing for 30 minutes and its not finished
The actual software that does the job of data recovery is relatively small and thus does not take very long to install. However the task of recovering the data itself once the software is installed may take much longer, depending on the difficulty in recovering the data due to the drives health.
Yes a kid can have a laptop as long as the parents can monitor what software or programs to install to it and be sure that you'll install parental controls that can be configure in the virus/firewall software so your kid won't be able to go to prohibited websites such as porns.
Yes, as long as your iMac has Mac OS9 or higher.
IT will come with its own installer as long as you have a version that your operating system is set for
The Waters Corporation is a laboratory instrument and software company, based out of Milford, Massachusetts. They have been running since the year 1958.
Well, the i in iMac stood for Internet 1999 iMac Update newsletter from Apple: "The Ultimate Internet Appliance When we first announced iMac, we explained that the 'i' in iMac stands for Internet. iMac, we said, is the first computer to bring the ease of use long associated with Macintosh computers to the often arcane world of the Internet."But it is unknown whether of not the i in iPod means anything.
Features of the Imac are Led black-lit Displays or HD video experience, faster processors, wireless keyboard and mouse ( uses batteries) isight camera, that comes with a tool called Photo Booth, and better Ports. Like other Macs it includes a music software, imovie, a movie software, a search engine, iweb creating website app, calendar, Ichat, mail software, a DVD making widget, photo software, itunes, and Quick Time Player. If you don't believe the Imac can do this well I have one, and I search on Apple.com too.
You should talk to whoever manages the software on school computers. They should be able to install Java for you, as long as you ask.
Yes, as long as you purchase the Mac version.