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Latest revision as of 16:01, 11 July 2024
- See also changes related to Apple Inc., or pages that link to Apple Inc. or to this page or whose text contains "Apple Inc.".
Parent topics
- Electronics [r]: Science of systems that work based on the flow of electrons through various substances or a vacuum, for the purposes of storing information or controlling devices. [e]
Subtopics
- Apple Macintosh [r]: A personal computer that runs the Mac operating system (currently over BSD/UNIX), has a generally closed architecture, and is optimized for a consistent user interface. Developed in the early 1980s and released in 1984 by Apple Inc. (at the time known as Apple Computer). [e]
- Mac OS X [r]: BSD-based, POSIX-compatible graphical Unix operating system made by Apple for use on Macintosh computers. [e]
- Darwin operating system [r]: The open source, Unix-like base operating system of the Mac OS X, which uses the Mach-based XNU kernel. [e]
- IPhone [r]: A cellular telephone manufactured and distributed by Apple Inc. [e]
- IPad [r]: Tablet computer produced by Apple Inc. and announced in January 2010. [e]
- IPod [r]: A portable media player, produced and sold by Apple, Inc. [e]
- Time Machine (software) [r]: A backup tool for Mac OS X. [e]
- Personal computer [r]: A computer whose price, size, and features make it suitable for personal use. [e]
- Silicon Valley [r]: Part of the San Francisco, California Bay Area in California that is home to a large number of technology companies. [e]
- Microsoft [r]: A computer software company founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. [e]
- Google [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Google (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Digital rights management [r]: Legal and technical techniques used by media publishers in an attempt to control distribution and usage of distributed video, audio, ebooks, and similar electronic media. [e]
- Microsoft Windows [r]: The name of several families of closed source software operating systems, first released by Microsoft in 1985. [e]
- Microsoft MS-DOS [r]: The command line operating system, originally bought and modified to run the original IBM PC. [e]
- IPad [r]: Tablet computer produced by Apple Inc. and announced in January 2010. [e]