Well, Mac is part of Apple. Including the Power Mac, eMac and iMac, and the MacBook series, there have been less than ten products with only the 'Mac' abbreviated form of Macintosh.
Including all the various 'Macintosh' products such as Power Macintosh, Macintosh Centris, Macintosh Classic, Macintosh II, and Macintosh Portable, there are more than twenty products.
It has always been called Apple. The very first computer they built was called the Apple 1.
Macintosh
The very early computers, before they were called Mac.
Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
The C language is a universal language that is available for most computers. The language was created in the early 1970s long before either Mac or Windows computers were available.
It is simply called "Mail".
Mac Pro is the Cadillac of Mac computers. Not only is it the biggest and the best, it is also the fastest. Perhaps it should be called the Corvette of Macs.
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...
THIS WAS BEFORE APPLE COMPUTERS USED THE LETTER "I" IN I-MAC OR I-POD
Apple's Mac computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. If required Windows can be installed and used on a Mac.
NO
Vaio computers have the Windows software and the parts for these computers are cheap to replace when something falls apart. Mac computers are more expensive to replace parts on. There are also some programs that are not offered on Mac but are offered on PC.
Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
No. Mac computers are more secure, and have a very difficult code for the computer. There are only a few mac viruses.