Why is it called Mac?

Apple employee Jef Raskin is responsible for the name. The Macintosh name was inspired by a type of apple, the McIntosh.
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How did Apple Mac get its name?

He wanted to name the computer after his favorite type of apple, the McIntosh (/ˈmækɪnˌtɒʃ/ MAK-in-tosh), but the spelling was changed to "Macintosh" for legal reasons as the original was the same spelling as that used by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., an audio equipment manufacturer.
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Why is Steve Jobs named Mac?

Raskin named the project after a fruit because he thought giving computers female names was sexist. However, knowledge of the possible trademark conflict with McIntosh caused him to change the spelling to “Macintosh.”
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What does Mac stand for Apple?

The Macintosh computer (Mac) is a desktop computer by Apple that comes in a variety of form factors and designs.
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Why is a Mac not called a PC?

In the strictest definition, a Mac is a PC because PC stands for personal computer. However, in everyday use, the term PC typically refers to a computer running the Windows operating system, not the operating system made by Apple.
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History of macOS



Is an iPad a Mac?

iPad vs MacBook

The iPad is a relatively new offering from Apple that aims to serve another niche in the mobile computing market; somewhere between a MacBook and an iPhone. While the MacBook is a full fledge laptop, the iPad is merely a multimedia device that can offer most of the MacBook's functionality but not all.
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What does Mac stand for?

1. Short for medium access control, or MAC address. Known as a physical address and hardware address whose number is uniquely formatted in hexadecimal format and given to each computer or network device on a computer network.
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Is Apple a Mac or PC?

Apple makes both the Mac hardware and the OS X operating-system software, so you only have a handful of options if you want to buy a Mac. If you want to get really technical, it is possible to build your own "Hackintosh," or a traditional PC that runs Apple's operating system.
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Is Mac same as Apple?

Apple is the company. "A Mac" refers to a computer than runs any Mac OS (Macintosh System 7, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, etc.). "The Mac" refers to the OS itself (more commonly, people will just say "OS X").
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Is iPhone considered Mac?

No. iOS devices run the iOS operating system. iOS devices are iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches. Macs, including the MacBook Air run the macOS operating system.
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Why the Apple logo has a bite?

Now we know the question that's on everyone's minds – why has the logo got a bite missing? According to Apple Explained (opens in new tab), Janoff put the bite in the Apple because without it, people found it hard to identify as an apple. In fact, the logo was often confused with a cherry (see below).
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Why the Apple logo is half eaten?

Software giant Google also made a significant change to its logo in 2015 as well as in the logo of its operating system Android. Many also claim that the bite in the logo of Apple was to create a buzz among computer enthusiasts as it rhymes with a byte, a unit for data in the computing and telecommunication segment.
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Why are iphones called iphones?

According to Steve Jobs, the "i" word in "iMac" (and therefore "iPod", "iPhone" and "iPad") stands for internet, individual, instruct, inform, and inspire.
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Why did Steve Jobs choose apple logo?

In 1981, at a press conference, a journalist asked Steve Jobs why he chose the name Apple. He answered, 'I love apples and like to eat them. ' With this revelation from the famous business icon, it's no surprise he channeled all his energy and resources to ensure its success.
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Was apple named after the Beatles?

The Beatles label was Apple Corps. Rather than choosing the name because of the Beatles, it was rather in spite of the Beatles. Returning to Steve Woziak's story above, after Jobs suggested that they should call their company “Apple”, Woz claimed he said: “What about Apple Records?”
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Why Macs are better than PC?

Macs have shown time and time again to be much less vulnerable to viruses and hacking than PCs. The gap is closing, however, as many attacks are based online and hackers are more sophisticated in their techniques. You'll still need to be cautious online, but for now Mac is the safest platform.
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Do Macs get viruses?

While it's true Macs are more secure than PCs, they're still vulnerable to viruses, and they always have been. By design, the Mac operating system is more secure against the threat of viruses and malware, but there are still plenty of ways for malware to find its way in.
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Why is it called PC?

Terminology. The term "PC" is an initialism for "personal computer". While the IBM Personal Computer incorporated the designation in its model name, the term originally described personal computers of any brand. In some contexts, "PC" is used to contrast with "Mac", an Apple Macintosh computer.
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Do Macs last longer than PCs?

Lifespan and configuration

According to a 2018 Microsoft study, the optimal age of PCs is no more than four years old. Macs meanwhile average between 5 and 7 years of service, with some lasting longer.
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Do Apple employees use Windows?

Apple products are built in factories that run on ... Microsoft Windows.
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What makes a MAC a MAC?

The nickname 'Mac' refers to the series of Macintosh computers made by Apple Inc. since 1984. With its very first model, Apple is largely credited with starting the trend of making computers that are easy for ordinary people to use and promoting the idea that anyone can find a computer useful.
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What does MAC stand for in MAC and cheese?

Easy Mac is not just macaroni noodles; it's macaroni noodles and also the cheese powder. Therefore, one could argue that Easy Mac is short for Easy Macaroni and Cheese and, in turn, “mac” is short for “macaroni and cheese.”
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Is iPad better than laptop?

Higher capacity, quicker functioning, and better multitasking. Using a laptop makes more demanding tasks such as HD graphics and even multi-app usage easy. iPads, on the other hand perform better with more basic tasks. You can use them for tasks such as web browsing, social media, or even music or movie streaming.
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