The apple mac name of IEEE 1394 is FireWire
The apple mac name of IEEE 1394 interface is FireWire.
The IEEE 1394 interface is also know as "Firewire" on an Apple Mac.
The IEEE 1394 Interface or Port is also know by it's Apple Mac name as FireWire.
The IEEE 1394 interface was created by Apple and is marketed as FireWire on their computers. In theory you run a FireWire cable from the 1394 connection on your TV to a FireWire socket on your Mac and use some recording software to capture the HDTV signal. In the real world things are never that simple. The IEEE 1394 interface on the TV is usually there to connect cable TV boxes rather than streaming HD content. There are ways to make this work but there are also many variables (make of TV etc.) that will prevent it from working. (See links below for a fairly old discussion about the topic). A modern Intel Mac is quite capable of recording HDTV through a USB device, connected directly to the Mac, such as those made by Elgato using their EyeTV software.
All modern Apple Mac computers come standard with USB 2.0, Firewire (IEEE 1394a, and in some models also IEEE 1394b), and digital audio input ports.
The MacBook got its name by mac the brand of computers, and book. The word that apple uses for laptop.
Mac (short for Macintosh) is the name of the range of computers that Apple make.
The Cult of Mac is the name of a blog dedicated to all things Mac and Apple. Other popular Geek blogs are The Apple Insider, World of Apple, Mac Rumours and Macworld.
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MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
A mac tabletop is basicly a apple desktop same thing diffrent name
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