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The Genius Bar is a service provided by Apple Inc. inside Apple Stores to support the use of its products and services. Learn about its history, layout, staff, training, and spinoffs.
The iMac is a series of Macintosh computers introduced by Apple in 1998 with a distinctive design and Internet connectivity. Learn about the evolution of the iMac from the original G3 to the latest Apple Silicon model, and the variations of display, processor, and storage.
Learn about the different types of IT professional certifications for Apple Inc products, such as hardware, pro apps, and IT professional certifications. Find out the exams, requirements, and history of each certification program.
Mac, short for Macintosh, is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple since 1984. Learn about the origins, evolution, and features of the Mac lineup, from the original Macintosh to the latest Apple silicon models.
A comprehensive list of all major types of Mac computers produced by Apple Inc. in order of introduction date, from 1984 to 2020. Includes models, families, discontinuation dates, and timeline of the Macintosh line.
The iMac G4 is an all-in-one computer with a hemispheric base and a flat LCD display suspended by a stainless steel arm. It was released in 2002 and was the first Mac to boot into Mac OS X by default.
Learn about Apple Remote Desktop, a Macintosh application that allows remote control or monitoring of other computers over a network. Find out its features, releases, encryption, and compatibility with other systems.
Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac adds some new features such as: A fourth viewing mode called Modality, [19] which allows users to scale the size of an active guest operating system on the Mac's desktop; A new screenshot utility called Clips, which lets users take and share screenshots between the host and the guest operating systems.