Its technical name is the IEEE 1394 interface. The latest being 1394d (formed in March 2009).
Macintosh
Of course it can! Based on my research dedicated to your question, i found that the macintosh is a virtual technology machine!
It was originally Macintosh, which is a kind of apple.
Macintosh's processor (produce by Intel) are the most common use RISC technology.
The Macintosh is a type of computer that Apple developed and markets. Originally launched in 1984 as the Apple Macintosh (often referred to as an Apple Mac) today the range includes the iMac, the MacBook, and the Mac Pro.
The Macintosh 128K had 128k DRAM, and a 16 bit databus. Originally called the Macintosh Apple, a personal computer, not bad for the $2,495 introductory price released in January 1984.
Adobe's Photoshop version 1 (1990) was originally only available for the Macintosh. It has since been made available on other computing platforms. It remains available on a Macintosh. (See links below)
If you are interested in virtualization technology for a Macintosh computer, there are many options available on the market today. One of these programs is VMwareFusion, which allows you to run windows and Chrome OS for the Macintosh desktop. Parallels Desktop 5 is another type of software that is a desktop virtualization developer. These first two types of program can be pricey. If you want something with a lower cost, try VirtualBox, which is make by Innotek.
Battlefield 1942 was originally released for Windows PC on September 10, 2002, and Macintosh OSX on June 28, 2004.
A Macintosh apple.
There is no macintosh orchid.
Steam power, pneumatic tyre,T.V.,Haggis, Macintosh rainwear, Macadam road surfaces, the bycicle, America, you name it we did it.