The current range of Macintosh computers use a range of Intel processors; Core 2 Duo, Core i3, i5 and Quad core i7 or the 6 core Xeon.
there are three types of language processors namely interpreter,compiler and assembler
There are about 80 calories in a Macintosh apple. It depends on the size.For more information about the calories in apples by size, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Contact Apple Inc. through the Apple Website, See below.If you wish to contact the Apple company they are a large international company and have many points of contact which can be found in the link.
There are thousands of different types of processors in the world. There are processors ranging from computers to the human brain.
Apple's Safari is the default browser for Mac OS X but there are many others. (See links below)
Although the answer is not 100% known. Before working at Apple Co-founder Steve Jobs was a poor farm worker. He spent many years of his life working in Apple Farms, in California, growing and picking apples. This would have had a big impact on his life and the name of his company. The first commercial computer from Apple was called Macintosh - it was named this because Macintosh is a breed of apple.
Many people think it was the Macintosh in 1984. But it wasn't! It was xerox. Apple asked for a tour of there company and rights to edit the GUI. xerox retuned saying yes. Years later Apple released the Macintosh and fired Steve jobs who later returned in 1997.
Well, there were many old apple computers. By old, I'm assuming that you mean not current. Let's see, there are a lot of them. I'll give you a list (in chronological order of course)# Apple I - 1976 # Apple II (or ][) - 1977 # Apple III - 1980 # Lisa - 1983# Macintosh - 1984 # Macintosh SE/30 - 1989 # Macintosh portable - 1989# PowerBook 100 - 1991 # Macintosh Quadra - 1991 # Macintosh Performa - 1992# Power Macintosh - 1995 # Twentieth Anniversary Mac - 1997# iMac - 1998 # Powermac G4 Cube - 2000# PowerBook G4 - 2001 # MacBook Pro - 2006 If you're interested, there's a wonderful article about it at engadget. You can find it at this link - http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/01/30-years-in-apple-products-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/just copy and paste it into your web browser. P.S. I only listed computers (there were no servers included in this list)
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A Mac is called a Mac because it's short for Macintosh. The lead designer on the project was Jef Raskin, whose favorite apple is the McIntosh. Apple Legal decided to change the spelling because McIntosh is a brand of very fancy audio equipment. PC is short for "Personal Computer." In the 1970s and early 1980s we said a "home computer" was a very small desktop that would be good for games and homework, and a "personal computer" was something you'd have at work. IBM decided to call its new computer the "IBM Personal Computer." That's what the label said. Naturally, everyone abbreviated Personal Computer to "PC," and later the "IBM" part got dropped. I much prefer the terms "Mac" and "Windows box" but some people don't agree..