Mac OS X (ten)
Apple's Mac OS X is legally only used on Apple Macintosh computers.
Mac OS X is the OS used on Apple's Macintosh computers.
Mac OS
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on Apple's Macintosh range of personal computers.
Macintosh is a brand of computer that are used around the world. Apple makes the Macintosh computers and they are based in California, USA.
Mac OS X
Apple used to make only computers. They started calling them Apple, then Apple ][, and Apple][c. Then they started calling them Macintosh, like the apple fruit. People who bought them and the advertisers called them Mac computers. From that Apple named their notebook or laptop computer MacBook.
ADB Apple Desktop Bus ADB is a low-speed serial bus used on Apple Macintosh computers manufactured in 1986-1999. It's used to connect input devices (such as the mouse or keyboard) to the CPU
I assume you're referring to the Apple logo. If so, Steve Jobs worked in a apple orchard as a kid. This is where he came up with the name Macintosh referring to the Macintosh Apple. He therefore used the Apple logo for his computers. The I in iMac stands for Internet and the Mac Stands for Macintosh.
When IBM took over the market in personal computer from Apple, Apple developed the Macintosh. The Macintosh sported a new 3-inch disk drive that was faster than the 5-inch drives used in other machines, including the Apple II. Apple sold 70,000 Macintosh computers in the first 100 days.
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 term mac up was invented by Macintosh. It was used for the Macintosh computers which where invented in the 80's. It is not an apple merge and origination.