It does not matter they are both apples
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There are definitely differences in the companies. They are in constant competition with each other. One huge difference between the Microsoft and Apple organization cultures is secrecy. Apple has rumors fly about and Microsoft leaks previews of their stuff.
There are numerous differences between Windows and Apple desktops. However, with the advent of Windows 8 the differences between it, and Windows 7 are almost as much as with Apple. The key is that Apple has no start button and uses a dock that can be positioned along the bottom or sides of the screen. Apple's desktop is also more active being able to actually store files rather than mostly shortcuts to files located elsewhere. The difference is subtle, but important.
Apple World deals specifically with one brand of computers - PC World covers any IBM compatible PC
The major difference is that the iPad is made by Apple. The debate between Apple and IBM has been going on for decades, and will continue in this market as well. Apple means locked into their system, while IBM will be more compatible and buggy.
The main difference is that Macs are all made by one company - Apple - which controls the specifications and capabilities of every Mac. PC is a general term for computers not made by Apple. There are huge differences between PCs and they all don't operate in the same way nor even use the same Operating System.
The term sectional view basically refers to how you are looking at something. If an apple is cut open and then lines are cut too deep, this is sectional viewing.
Yes but only in northern parts.
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No. Steve Jobs was from northern CA.
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nothing. unless I cant read and it doesn't say apple and apple.