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You will need two apple trees, but for best fruit production you should use two different varieties (see pollinization chart at http://www.acnursery.com/apple_pollinizer.pdf).
I think it came from the name of an actual apple type/brand but to avoid confusion apple named it the Macintosh It came from a Apple Tree, only they spelled it a bit different. That answer is good, but neglects the much more long lived Macintosh coat, which was invented by a Scottish chemist, who perfected the design of a waterproof fabric by welding two componets of the coat together.
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.
In the case of the apple maggot flies, it is an example of sympatric speciation. Two different populations occur in different niches where there is no gene flow between the two.
In 1984, two important news stories were the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan in March and the release of the Apple Macintosh computer in January.
Today Microsoft produces a range of software for Apple's Macintosh computers and Apple produces software for computers running Microsoft's Windows operating system. There has been a friendly rivalry between the two companies for many years. In their early days Microsoft was employed by Apple to produce software for them. This relationship evolved and Microsoft licensed some aspects of the Macintosh operating system from Apple to use in their own version which they called Windows. Microsoft started using more of Apple's ideas than they had been allowed to by the licensing deal and they also "acquired" some of the QuickTime programming code which they used in their own media player. This resulted in a long running legal dispute between the two companies. In general Microsoft has taken more from Apple than Apple has taken from Microsoft.
Apple have, essentially, two types of computers - the iMac series and the Pro. The pro is aimed more at business use with the iMac more for the consumer (although, obviously, there is some overlap).
First pick the bag with the apple and the orange label. The fruit inside of it will be its label. For example if the fruit you picked from the bag were an apple you would put the sign with the two apples on it. then you would take the sign with the two other fruits, or the oranges and put them on the bag where the two apples used to be. Then put the label of the two different fruits, apple and orange and put it on the last bag. The end. Hope this helps
An apple could only be two colors, green and red. But of course it could be different shades of red and green. == ==
It refers to the comparison of two similar objects or concepts. Conversely, the phone "apples to oranges" descibes the comparison of two different and unequal things.
Yes, as long as you use the same apple ID on each device.
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