Well both Macs and Pcs have internet connections. both come in mobile packages called laptops. Well even though I am a dedicated PC user I recommend a mac. today hackers and other cybercriminals go after pcs. There are only a couple hundred different malware that affect macs. and today you probably won't find them. people have stopped circulating them. I personally don't know why macs came first and then pcs dominate for twenty years. I think it was the fact new technology like digital cameras were first only available to PC users. Macs save money because they aren't nearly as vulnerable. Just take any spyware program. Most have alleast a couple hundred thousand definitions. that equates to a couple hundre thousand virus. and that's just spyware
Pretty much everything; the parts/hardware and manufacturing process is essentially the same. There is only two differences, macs come with different software and cost A LOT more. The only logical reason to buy a mac is if you have lots of money and can't be bothered to find software that does the same thing and can be bought and installed on a PC. Yes, if you want a PC that can do all the things a mac can you're going to have to spend a bit of cash on some software, but the thing is that A) most people don't want to do professional music and video editing, and B) even if you do, you'll still have saved money because macs can cost over a thousand pounds more than a PC with EXACTLY the same hardware...
Mac has one mouse button, windows had two. That's pretty much all I know.
They are both operating systems.
they both start with m's!!
They both are in the middle of water.
Both start with a letter 'C' and end with 'A'
They both use a deck.
No, it's Microsoft and Apple, actually.
The Quadra 700 and Quadra 900 were both introduced in 1991.
It tells you that applications designed for the Macintosh operating system (Mac OS X) that run natively on both Power PC- and Intel-based Macintosh computers are called Universal applications.
The Macintosh project started in the late 1970s with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. He wanted to name the computer after his favorite type of apple, the McIntosh, but the name had to be changed for legal reasons.
they are both plants
Elements and compounds are both composed of atoms. Compounds are composed of two or more atoms of different elements.
they both taste good(:
Both are metallic elements.
There is no Microsoft Apple. Microsoft is a company that produces software such as the operating system called Windows or the word processor Word. Apple is another company that makes the Macintosh range of computers which use Apple's own Mac OS X operating system. Both companies produce software that works on the other companies operating system. For example Microsoft produces a version of Word for the Macintosh and Apple has a version of iTunes that works on the Windows operating system.
They both look good hangin from a tree
they are both kool kidz
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.