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Mac OS

Developed by Apple Inc, the Mac OS refers to a series of operating systems for Macintosh computers. It is usually pre-installed on every Mac computer which can be bought online and in retail stores.

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What is non-interactive computer graphics?

in interactive CG humanbeing can interact with the computer to generate picture .like drawing in bitmap.but in the otherhand non interactive CG user only views the picture.like TV broadcasting

What are the measurements of a mac book?

The dimensions of the current MacBook are:

; Height: : 1.08 inches (2.75 cm) ; Width: : 12.78inches (32.5 cm) ; Depth: : 8.92 inches (22.7 cm) :

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How do you find my laptop's Mac address?

You can find your laptop IP address for Windows XP by following the below steps:

1.Start->Run->cmd prompt

2.In that,just type ipconfig and then click enter

For example: It will show ip address like 74.110.208.65 .

If you want to check your network IP address that is provided by your ISP,

visit Ip-details.com .

When did apple open up?

Apple was opened in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976 and became incorporated on January 3, 1977.

How do you convert Cassette audio to digital file on an apple mac?

What I did was with a old turn table and 12" black vinil disc; I imaging will be same way with CD; first requairement is to have sound card with IN and OUT connections; maybe you need to find audio RCA STEREO regular AUDIO CABLES; I imaging that you need a small converter from regular stereo cables to just one stereo I think is MINI JACK 3.5 mm you can find on RADIO SHACK; I have NERO 6 software; on that program you see different options; one is NERO EXPRESS; check the manual that come with the program; in this case CREATING YOUR FIRST AUDIO DISC; you needs to record track by track into your Hard disc with identification of the file; always is good read the manual of above reference ( CREATING YOUR FIRST AUDIO DISC ); after you have all the tracks ready follow instructions to burn; I hope help a litle with these steps

How many gigs does a Mac OS X Snow Leopard?

5GB is the space required to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard, but don't expect to be able to run Snow Leopard in that space. You will need at least 15 - 20GB to run Snow Leopard and its apps.

What is the most downloaded song ever?

1. i gotta feeling - black eyed peas

2. poker face - lady gaga

4. boom boom pow - black eyed peas

4. I'm yours - Jason mraz

5. viva la vida - coldplay

6. just the way you are - Bruno mars

7. f**k you - ce lo green

8. just dance - lady gaga

9. someone like you - adele

10. telephone - lady gaga ft. beyonce

Where are the Copy Cut and Paste commands located in windows?

If you mean windows the operating system, it depends on the program, but normally the key combinations are control-c for copy, control-v for paste, and I forget the one for cut.

If you mean windows as in windows on a screen, normally in the toolbars if available and/or in menus. Both of these are normally towards the top of the screen.

How do you solve the iTunes error 4001?

This is what iTunes error 8012 says:

"Error 8012 - There was a problem downloading the artwork for (iTunes item)."

Click on the link below to go directly to the Apple iTunes support page:

How many songs can 1 gb hold?

For a 128kbps bit rate song, it is approximately 1 MB per minute. For a 256kbps bit rate song its approximately 2MB per minute. Leave a little overhead for things like album artwork, ID3 tags, and some things to do with how drives store data (block size for one), that is about 100 minutes or 500 minutes per gigabyte. iTunes DRM protected songs are encoded at 128kbps bit rate. iTunes Plus songs are encoded at 256kbps bit rate. Most songs are about 4 minutes on average. If we use that as an average we are looking at about 125-250 songs per gigabyte.

How many ISPs are there in the US?

Answers vary but this source says 3500 to 4000 ISPs

http://askville.amazon.com/ISPs-United-States/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=524267

and this one says at least 7000

http://pcworld.about.com/magazine/2306p080id120341.htm

Are Macs better than dells?

Macs have a operating system designed to work with the hardware so they work very fast even though the models under $1000 only ship with the Intel core2duo, but unless you are planning on watching 1080p videos or editing 720p or 1080p videos, it should be enough. Now dell on the other hand does sell computers with more power for a cheaper price, but they ship with Windows which is less user friendly, more prone to viruses, and you don't get free life support like you do with a mac at the genus bar (you heard me right, an appointment is FREE!) where instead the geek squad charges outrageous prices to fix problems with Windows. So if I were you, I would go with the Mac if you are looking for an easy, problem free experience, but if you don't need a computer tomorrow I would recommend waiting for the macrumors.com guide to say it is ok to buy it, this guide can be found at http://guides.macrumors.com/Buyer%27s_Guide

Who started apple computers?

Apple Computers, now known as macs, were created by Apple, inc. (Pre-2007 Apple Computer co.). Steve Jobs was one of Apple's founders. That means he helped start the company. Steve Jobs died on October 5th 2011 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, aged 56. To learn more about Apple, Apple products, Apple's milestones, Steve Jobs, and his life, do a search, or look the topic up on wikipedia.

How do you get a mac computer to see the other computers on your otherwise entirely windows home network?

Mac does not support 128-bit local network encryption, so - oddly - you must "enable" local network encryption... and then turn off the encryption! You must do this for every computer that you want your Mac to be able to see. Mac will see only "Shared" or "Public" folders, so you will need to move files you want to share to those folders. (Mac and Windows do not talk through Homegroup on Win7.)

Windows 7:

1) Click the START button and in the command text box enter "Security Policy"

2) The Local Security Policy box will open. (You must have administrator privileges to continue).

3) Click on the arrow next to "Local Policies"

4) Click on "Security Options" in the list that opens

5) Scroll down the right list until you find "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" and double-click that listing.

6) From the dropdown box that appears, change this setting to "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated"

7) Click OK

8) Next find "Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSL based (including secure RPC) servers

9) Uncheck the box next to "Require 128-bit encryption"

10) Repeat if you have more than one of these listings

11) Click OK and close the security policy window

Windows XP

1) Enable File sharing from the Control Panel

2) Use the Shared Folders and move files there. It is possible to share from users folders, but this requires matching Users accounts in both MAC and Windows via SMB file sharing (not covered in this answer).

MAC side

  1. Launch System Preferences by clicking its icon in the Dock.
  2. Click the 'Network' icon in the System Preferences window.
  3. Select 'Edit Locations' from the Location dropdown menu.
  4. Create a copy of your current active location.
  5. Select your active location from the list in the Location sheet. The active location is usually called Automatic, and may be the only entry in the sheet.
  6. Click the sprocket button and select 'Duplicate Location' from the pop-up menu.
  7. Type in a new name for the duplicate location or use the default name, which is 'Automatic Copy.'
  8. Click the 'Done' button.

  9. Click the 'Advanced' button.
  10. Select the 'WINS' tab.
  11. In the 'Workgroup' field, enter the same workgroup name you're using on the PC.
  12. Click the 'OK' button.

    After you click the 'Apply' button, your network connection will be dropped. After a few moments, your network connection will be re-established, with the new workgroup name you created. Tha MAC settings below will show you the MAC side to do this; for the Windows XP side, simply right-click the folder and enable sharing with the MAC user.

  13. Click the 'Apply' button.

You will need to go into your System Preference > Sharing settings to activate the specific users and folders to share bidirectionally.

What is the different with Linux and Mac OS?

Both Linux & Mac OS X are from the Unix family, so they're like distant cousins in a way. Windows is a completely separate entity.

Now for the differences:

Mac OS X

  • Proprietary -- it belongs to Apple and there can be no modifications at all to the software without the express written consent of Apple
  • You can only use Mac OS X on Apple computers that come pre-loaded with Mac OS X (unless you want to break the law and use a Hackintosh which I don't recommend -- you could even be arrested if Apple decided to press charges)
  • Is used on approximately 2-3% of all desktop computers
  • It uses proprietary software which means that most (not all) of the software that you can buy and use in Windows, you can also use with a Mac

Linux

  • It is a free open source operating system which means that once you install it on a PC, you can modify any part of it without breaking the law
  • It can be installed on any computer, even on Mac PCs
  • It's used on approximately 1-2 % of all desktop computers (however, android is based on Linux and most mobile devices run Android, which means most mobile devices run Linux)
  • It uses free-libre-open-source software primarily
    • this means that if you want to use Microsoft Office in Linux, it's recommended that you use Libre Office or Open Office instead, they are both compatible with Microsoft Office
    • Likewise, any other software that's available on Windows, may or may not work under Linux but there's more likely alternate software that will do the same job, for example: instead of Photoshop you can use Gimp, instead of Internet Explorer you use Mozilla Firefox or Chrome, etc.

What are some codes for itunes gift card?

Most that appear online are either used or fake.

The safest way is to purchase a giftcard from a website like Itunes-giftcards.com, which delivers the gift card code to your email. This one is the safest I have found and their prices are pretty reasonable.

What is your computer's default gateway?

Bring up a command prompt, type in the ping command with the address of the default gateway. You can find that information by using ipconfig /all in windows, or netstat, or ifconfig in Linux/Unix.

How many bytes in 13 GB?

13 Gibibytes is 13,958,643,712 bytes

13 Gigabytes is 13,000,000,000 bytes (13 billion)

Gibibytes refer to the binary representation (1024MB per GB)

and Gigabytes is the simpler method (1000MB per GB)