Apple's Macintosh computers can connect to any server that uses standard configurations. Mac OS X comes with the Apache Web Server built in so any Mac can be configured to act as a web server itself.
Computers made by Apple, called Macs, use the Macintosh OS.
No. Apple computers use two main OS systems depending on the CPU. These systems are called iOS and OSX. Macintosh is a brand name used for some Apple computers. A Macintosh, a Mac, And a MacBook Pro all use OSX. The iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads all use iOS. iPod classics use a different OS called Pixo OS.
The Internet is a network of web pages on servers that computers can connect to if they have the address of the web page. Computers CAN connect to each other using an internet connection, but that is NOT the main use of the internet.
Macintosh computers use a completely different operating system and utilize different file types. However, you can still run Windows software on most Macintosh computers through applications such as Bootcamp.
For Windows based computers: Explorer For Macintosh and Apple computers: Finder
iMac, Mac Mini, Macbooks, and Hackintoshes.
England is a country and is unable to use a computer. The people who live in England use a variety of computers including Apple Macintosh and various computers, including Macs, running the Windows operating system. (See links below)
The technologies of personal computers and telecommunications. This would include the use of mainframe computers as servers, but personal computers can also be used as servers.
Based on the size and use, computers can be categorized into seven types. They are embedded computers, super computers, main frame computers, servers, game consoles, mobile computers and personal computers.
Yes.
macintosh...a type of apple (and a product line by Apple computers). In the world of computers... Mac, when spelled with an initial capitalization, refers to the Macintosh computer; MAC, when spelled with all caps as an acronym, can stand for one of two things: 1. Media Access Control, which is a hardware identification address assigned to every device that can act as a node on a network (computers, routers, switches, servers, etc.); 2. Mandatory Access Control, which is a protocol / policy for use and access to data within an operating environment.
If use proxy server, client computers will first connect to the proxy server, requesting implement Internet access control, access blocked websites.