MAC addresses and IP addresses are two different representations of how to send data to a device by network protocol. A MAC address is the unique identity of a device, used in a network to distinguish one device from another. An IP address is a unique address that shows how traffic should be routed to reach the device.
in the dictionary app on mac OS X, mac is defined as "a mackintosh" (kind-of silly that they misspelled "macintosh".
corrin1. Manx: contracted form of Mac Oran, Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Odhr
Mac (as in Mac computers made by Apple) is short for Macintosh, which was one of their earlier computers... They later on decided to shorten it to Mac...
Yes as long as your Mac has java installed
I'm assuming you're referring to Apple's Get a Mac ad campaign. The Mac is played by actor Justin Long and the the PC is played by voice-actor and author John Kellogg Hodgman.The Mac actor is Justin Long
"Mac Toirdhealbhaigh" is the Irish Gaelic form.In a more modern spelling Mac Toiríolaigh.
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Mac is a short form for many words. It can be:A McDonald's hamburgerA rain coat - short for MacIntoshMacaroni (e.g. Mac and cheese)A Macintosh computerA Scot (e.g. Mac Gregor)
Mac is a short form for many words. It can be:A McDonald's hamburgerA rain coat - short for MacIntoshMacaroni (e.g. Mac and cheese)A Macintosh computerA Scot (e.g. Mac Gregor)
I'm extremly sure you can, as long as you buy the mac version
48 bits is a typical MAC address in bits.
Yes as long as you have authorised the handset with the Mac.