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Yes a mac can have a slow internet speed.
No, running spore on a mac will not make it slow, but not meeting the system requirements will make it do close to nothing correctly.
It's not likely. Protected router would slow down your internet especially if you have security options activated such as MAC filter, firewall, security for wireless networks and so on.
Internet Explorer has not been available for the Mac since version 5 in 2003. That version is still available via the web archive site (See links below). To run the latest version of Internet Explorer you will need to be running Windows on your Mac. Many superior browsers are available for the Mac with the default Safari browser achieving 100% in the Acid3 rendering test as opposed to Internet Explorer 8's 20% rating. (See links below)
Not natively but there are 2 FREE alternatives to have Internet Explorer 7 or ANY Windows Applications running on your Mac OS X : 1. Install Winbottler to run any Windows Application in Mac OS X http://winebottler.kronenberg.org 2. Use Sun Virtual Box. This works similar to VM Ware Fusion or Parallels Desktop where you can run Windows Operating System under Mac OS X. http://www.virtualbox.org You got the best of both worlds : Windows Applications + Mac OS X applications running on the same system.
The App store is an internet service. If the service has a lot of simultaneous traffic it will work slower. It doesn't necessarily have to do with your internet connection.
If you Mac is slow after installing Mavericks simply do an incremental backup after you finish working.
A common reason for Macs slowing down is the hard disc is becoming full. Ideally around 20% of the disc should be empty for use by the system. If this is not available then the Mac can struggle to allocate enough space which will slow it down.
Internet Explorer for Mac was created on 1996-04-23.
A Mac can be wired to access the Internet Typically an ethernet cable would connect the Mac to a router connected to the Internet.
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
On an Intel mac you can run parallels which is capable of running xp and vista.