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Encyclopedia > MacBook
Apple MacBook

The white MacBook
Type Laptop or Notebook
Developer Apple Inc.
Released May 16, 2006
Processor (Early 2008) 2.1 / 2.4 GHz 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo
Base price USD$1099, EUR€999, GBP£699, CAD$1149, YEN¥139800, AUD$1499, RON2598, HUF177573
Website Apple — MacBook

The MacBook is a Macintosh notebook computer by Apple Inc. that replaced the iBook G4 series. An ultraportable IBM X31 with 12 screen on an IBM T43 Thin & Light laptop with a 14 screen HCLs $329 miniature notebooks with 6 TFT touchscreens launched in India on January 29, 2008. ... Apple Inc. ... is the 136th day of the year (137th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the SI unit of frequency. ... In computing, a 64-bit component is one in which data are processed or stored in 64-bit units (words). ... The Core 2 brand refers to a range of Intels consumer 64-bit dual-core and MCM quad-core CPUs with the x86-64 instruction set, and based on the Intel Core microarchitecture, which derived from the 32-bit dual-core Yonah laptop processor. ... USD redirects here. ... For other uses, see Euro (disambiguation). ... GBP redirects here. ... C$ redirects here. ... Japanese 10 yen coin (obverse) showing Phoenix Hall of Byodoin Yen is the currency used in Japan. ... ISO 4217 Code AUD User(s) Australia 6 countries and territories Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Norfolk Island Inflation 4. ... For the Moldovan currency, see Moldovan leu. ... ISO 4217 Code HUF User(s) Hungary Inflation 8. ... The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ... Laptop with touchpad. ... Apple Inc. ... The original Blueberry iBook Clamshell The iBook is a line of laptop computer that was developed and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. ...


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Contents

Overview

The MacBook's Built-in iSight and microphone.
The MacBook's Built-in iSight and microphone.

The MacBook features a widescreen 13.3" glossy LCD display with a 1280x800 resolution, and a built-in iSight webcam. Input and output ports include mini-DVI, built-in 10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, AirPort Extreme 802.11 wireless, two USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 400 port, and Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR. Sound capabilities include built-in stereo speakers, built-in omnidirectional microphone, audio line in, and headphone audio out. The MacBook closes with a magnetic latch mechanism. The MacBook uses a Scrolling TrackPad. Its hard disk is protected by a Sudden Motion Sensor. The memory controller operates in a dual channel memory mode when RAM is installed in each slot. Using a matched pair of memory modules (e.g. 2x1 GB (2X1 GiB)) is called interleaved dual channel, and theoretically results in higher performance than asymmetric dual channel when the modules are mismatched.[1] The MacBook also includes a Trusted platform module chip. Image File history File linksMetadata MacBook_iSight. ... Image File history File linksMetadata MacBook_iSight. ... iSight was a webcam developed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... A typical webcam Webcams are small cameras, (usually, though not always, video cameras) whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video conferencing application. ... The Mini-DVI plug on a 12 PowerBook G4 The Mini-DVI connector is used primarily on Apple computers as a digital alternative to the Mini-VGA connector. ... Gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second, as defined by the IEEE 802. ... IEEE 802. ... Note: USB may also mean upper sideband in radio. ... The 6-pin and 4-pin FireWire 400 Connectors The alternative ethernet-style cabling used by 1394c FireWire is Apple Inc. ... Bluetooth logo This article is about the electronic protocol named after Harald Bluetooth Gormson. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Sudden Motion Sensor is a patent-pending data protection feature introduced by Apple Computer into its refreshed PowerBook and iBook lines on January 1, 2005 and July 26, 2005 respectively. ... Overview Dual-Channel RAM technology has been implemented and developed in the interest of addressing a lack of bandwidth for memory communication with the CPU. On motherboards where the FSB is or might not be sufficient for single-channel RAM configurations, Dual-Channel is often included to increase the efficiency... Look up RAM, Ram, ram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A gibibyte is a unit of information or computer storage. ... Interleaving in computer science is a way to arrange data in a non-contiguous way in order to increase performance. ... In computing, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is both the name of a published specification detailing a microcontroller that can store secured information, as well as the general name of implementations of that specification, often called TPM chip or TPM Security Device (Dell). ...


The MacBook is pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.5, which includes Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Photo Booth, Front Row, iTunes, and Xcode Developer Tools. It comes with iLife '08, which includes iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand. 30-day trials of Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac and iWork '08 are also included. Mac OS X version 10. ... For other uses, see Time Machine. ... Quick Look is a new preview feature in Mac OS X v10. ... Spaces is a virtual desktop feature developed by Apple to be included in Mac OS X v10. ... Spotlight is an as-you-type, system-wide desktop search feature found in Mac OS X v10. ... Dashboard is an application for Apples Mac OS X v10. ... Mail (aka Mail. ... This article is about the Mac software. ... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ... This article is about the software application made by Apple. ... QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc. ... For the Tcl calendar package, see Ical (Unix). ... This page relates to Apple software. ... Photo Booth is a small software application for taking photos with an iSight camera by Apple Inc. ... This article is about the Macintosh computer application. ... This article is about the iTunes application. ... Xcode is Apple Computers IDE for developing applications and other software for Mac OS X. It is shipped free with Mac OS X. First introduced on October 24, 2003 along with the release of Mac OS X v10. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... iPhoto is a software application made by Apple Inc. ... iMovie is a video editing software application which allows users to edit their own home movies. ... iDVD is a DVD creation software application made by Apple Computer for Mac OS X. iDVD allows the user to add QuickTime Movies, MP3 music, and digital photos to a DVD that can then be played on a commercial DVD player. ... iWeb is a WYSIWYG template-based website creation tool made by Apple Inc. ... GarageBand is a software application that allows users to create music or podcasts. ... Office 2004 for Mac is the current version of Microsoft Office developed for Apples Mac OS X operating system. ... iWork is a suite of applications created by Apple Inc. ...


Specifications

Component Intel Core Intel Core 2
Model MacBook (Early 2006)[1]1 MacBook (Late 2006)[2] MacBook (Mid 2007)[3] MacBook (Late 2007)[4] MacBook (Early 2008)[5]5
Display 13.3-inch (viewable) glossy widescreen with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution
Graphics Intel GMA 950 graphics processor using 64 MB (64 MiB) of DDR2 SDRAM shared by main memory (up to 224 MB in Windows through Boot Camp).[1] Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor using 144 MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared by main memory
Hard drive
Serial ATA
5400 rpm2
60 GB or 80 GB
Optional 100 GB, 120 GB
60 GB, 80 GB or 120 GB
Optional 160 GB, 200 GB (4200 rpm)
80 GB, 120 GB or 160 GB
Optional 200 GB, 4200 rpm.
80 GB, 120 GB or 160 GB
Optional 250 GB, 5400 rpm.
120 GB, 160 GB, or 250 GB
Processor 1.83 GHz or 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo (T2400/T2500) 1.83 GHz or 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (T5600/T7200) 2.0 GHz or 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (T7200/T7400) 2.0 GHz or 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (T7300/T7500) 2.1 GHz or 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (T8100/T8300)
Memory
Two slots for
DDR2 SDRAM
(PC2-5300)
512 MB stock (2x256)
max. 2 GB
512 MB (2x256) or 1 GB (2x512 MB) (1 GiB)
max. 4 GB (3.25 GB usable)[2]
1 GB (2x512 MB)
max. 4 GB (3.25GB usable)[2]
1 GB (2x512 MB) stock
max. 4 GB
1 GB (2x512 MB) or 2 GB (2 x 1 GB)
max. 4 GB
AirPort Extreme Integrated 802.11a/b/g Integrated 802.11a/b/g and draft-n
(n disabled by default)3
Integrated 802.11a/b/g and draft-n (n enabled)
Combo drive4
Base model only
8x DVD read, 24x CD-R and 10x CD-RW recording 8x DVD read, 24x CD-R and 16x CD-RW recording
Internal Slot-Loading SuperDrive3 8x double-layer discs reads. 4x DVD±R & RW recording. 24x CD-R and 10x CD-RW recording 2.4x DVD+R DL writes, 6x DVD±R read, 4x DVD±RW writes, 24x CD-R, and 10x CD-RW recording 4x DVD+R DL writes, 8x DVD±R read, 4x DVD±RW writes, 24x CD-R, and 10x CD-RW recording
Minimum operating system required Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.6[3] Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.8[4] Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.0[5] (introduces non-beta Boot Camp for other operating systems) Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2[6]
Weight 5.2 pounds / 2.36 kg 5.1 pounds / 2.31 kg 5.0 pounds / 2.27 kg
Dimensions 1.08x12.78x8.92 inches

Notes:
1Some of these early MacBooks had problems with "random shut downs". According to Apple,[7] software and firmware updates have solved the issue.
2Hard drives listed are configurations available from Apple. Since the hard drive is a user replaceable part, there are custom configurations available, including the use of faster 7200 rpm drives.
3Enabling Wireless-N functionality may require an 802.11n-capable AirPort Extreme Base Station, which includes wireless-N enabler software to be installed on older MacBooks. Alternatively, the enabler software may be purchased from Apple separately.[8]
4Noted optical drive speeds are the maximum possible for each drive.
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Appearance

The high-end black MacBook. Sometimes dubbed the "BlackBook".
The high-end black MacBook. Sometimes dubbed the "BlackBook".[9]
Early black MacBook keyboard.
Early black MacBook keyboard.

The MacBook's appearance is loosely based on that of its predecessor, the iBook G4. In addition to the classic white case, Apple is offering a premium black case option; both cases are made of polycarbonate, the thermoplastic Apple is known for using in many of its products. The two-color decision has received some criticism because the base black model had originally cost US$150 more than a white model ordered with the same hardware configuration.[10] With the latest price revision, this has been reduced to US$100. Image File history File links MacBook. ... Image File history File links MacBook. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. ... Polycarbonates are a particular group of thermoplastic polyesters. ... For other uses, see Plastic (disambiguation). ... USD redirects here. ... USD redirects here. ...



Some early MacBook owners complained of discoloration that appeared on the palm rests of their white MacBooks.[11] Apple acknowledged the issue and replaced the defective part.[12][13][14]


Display

The MacBook was the first Apple portable to feature a glossy display. The different reflective properties of glossy displays are said to increase color saturation when compared with anti-glare displays. The display has a narrower viewing angle than the anti-glare displays[citation needed] and may reflect lighting glare. The earlier versions of the Intel-based MacBooks are noted for having very inexpensive screens, making them incapable of using the millions of colors promised by Apple. This seems to have been rectified and Apple has settled a lawsuit in court.[15] The defect was due to the use of inexpensive 6-bit Twisted nematic LCD screens rather than more modern technology. It was partially concealed through the creative use of dithering. [16] // The twisted nematic effect (TN-effect) in liquid crystals is claimed to be first discovered by James Fergason in 1970 at the International Liquid Xtal Company in Kent Ohio. ... For other uses, see Dither (disambiguation). ...


Keyboard

The MacBook also features a new sunken keyboard design. Unlike the iBook, PowerBook G3, and Titanium PowerBook's keyboards, it is not removable; instead, each key is individually integrated into the casing with about 1.5 mm between neighboring keys. This is ostensibly intended to give the keyboard a sturdier feel and to avoid keyboard contact with the screen when closed. With the late 2007 revision, the keyboard underwent a slight redesign of offered functions and now closely mirrors the keyboard that ships with the iMac and includes the same player function hot-keys, removing the embedded virtual numeric keypad and the Apple logo from the command keys.[17] This presaged removal of the included remote control at the February 2008 revision. The color scheme for keys and labels is white with grey lettering for the white model, and black with white lettering for the black model. The original Blueberry iBook Clamshell The iBook is a line of laptop computer that was developed and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. ... The PowerBook G3 was a professional line of laptop Macintosh computers made by Apple between 1997 to 2000. ... The original Bondi Blue iMac G3 was introduced in 1998. ...


Casing

Both MacBook models have had case issues. The white model tends to have discoloration, mostly around the wrist rests. Apple has released more information regarding this and will replace the discolored casing. The black model tends to have grease problems. Considering the case has a matte finish, this would be expected. Many users have complained about this problem but it has not been recognized by Apple.


Integrated graphics

See also: Intel GMA

The MacBook uses an Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics processor. Intel's integrated graphics chipsets have been criticized in the past for being unable to handle graphically-intensive tasks such as complex 3D gaming and other heavily GPU-dependent processes.[18] However, the GMA X3100 is capable of playing some games[19], and of rendering the Aero GUI when running Windows Vista. GMA X3000 on Intel DG965WHMKR motherboard The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intels current line of graphics processors (GPUs) built into various motherboard chipsets. ... GMA X3000 on Intel DG965WHMKR motherboard The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intels current line of graphics processors (GPUs) built into various motherboard chipsets. ... GPU may stand for: Graphics processing unit, a special stream processor used in computer graphics hardware Gosudarstvennoye Politicheskoye Upravlenie (Главное Политическое Управление, or Main Political Directorate) of the Red Army, responsible for troops morale and propaganda. ... Windows Aero is the graphical user interface for Windows Vista, an operating system released by Microsoft in November 2006. ... Windows Vista (pronounced ) is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, and media centers. ...


Apple most likely used integrated Intel graphics as a cost-cutting measure, as the Intel GMA chipset is cheaper than most discrete GPU solutions from ATI and NVIDIA.[20] While the Intel GMA X3100 lacks dedicated video memory, it is, according to Intel, highly optimized for video playback and requires less power to operate than discrete graphics solutions, such as those offered by ATI and nVidia.[21][22] However, the X3100 chip does not include hardware acceleration for H.264 video, as its features are well in line with onboard graphics products from giants such as ATI and NVIDIA.[23] ATI Technologies Inc. ... The American multinational Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) (pronounced ) specializes in the manufacture of graphics-processor technologies for workstations, desktop computers, and handheld devices. ...


Benchmarks comparing the MacBook and MacBook Pro[24] indicate that including a dedicated video solution would have placed the performance of the "consumer" oriented line close to the performance of the more expensive "professional" line. The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ...


User serviceability

The MacBook is different from its iBook predecessor in terms of user serviceability. Apple has made it easier to disassemble compared to the old iBook, which required removing many components such as the EMI shields to get to anything, whereas the MacBook requires simply the removal of the outer shell to access almost any interior component. In addition, the MacBook's internal hard drive and RAM are now easily accessible[25] via the underside of the unit. Further, the RAM and hard drive are considered user replaceable parts by Apple, meaning that these parts can be replaced by the end user without violating any terms of the warranty. Apple provides step-by-step directions for replacing the hard drive/RAM. [26][27] In contrast, replacement of the MacBook Pro's internal hard drive is more difficult, requiring disassembly by an authorized service provider to prevent risk of voiding the warranty. For other uses, see Serviceability. ... The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ...


Timeline of the MacBook family

See also: Timeline of Macintosh models

This timeline of Macintosh models lists all major types of Macintosh computers produced by Apple Computer in order of introduction date. ...

Apple Intel transition

Architecture
Universal binary
Boot Camp
Rosetta
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See also

This is a comparison of the current models of Apple Macintosh computers, designed by Apple Computer (in California). ... The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ...

References

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  2. ^ a b MacBook Core 2 Duo can address up to 4 GB of RAM. OtherWorldComputing. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
  3. ^ Apple MacBook (13-inch, 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo), CNET review, 23 May 2006
  4. ^ Apple MacBook (Core 2 Duo 2GHz), CNET review, 15 November 2006
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  6. ^ MacBook Developer Note, Apple, February 2008.
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  8. ^ AirPort Extreme 802.11n Enabler for Mac. Apple, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
  9. ^ An example can be seen in Shiny Apple Blackbook Rumor: Merely a Coated Black MacBook?. Gizmodo (August 6, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-12-23.
  10. ^ Assuming same configuration. Based on Clint Ecker (May 18, 2006). Review: Apple MacBook. Ars Technica. Retrieved on 2006-12-23.
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  15. ^ The issue with the LCD screens was addressed with a lawsuit. Apple Insider. March 26, 2008
  16. ^ Twisted Nematic Film LCDs were also used in the recent 20 inch iMacs. This article points them out specifically. Apple Insider. March 31, 2008.
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An open Power Macintosh G3 case, showing the logic board placement on the hinged door. ... Apple Workgroup Server (AWS or sometimes WGS) and, later, Macintosh Server, were the names given to selected models of Macintosh computers which were sold by Apple Computer with additional server software and sometimes bigger hard drives. ... The Power Mac G4 (sometimes erroneously referred to as the Power Macintosh G4) was a series of personal computers made by Apple. ... The Power Mac G4 (sometimes erroneously referred to as the Power Macintosh G4) was a series of personal computers made by Apple. ... The Power Mac G4 (sometimes erroneously referred to as the Power Macintosh G4) was a series of personal computers made by Apple. ... The Power Mac G4 (sometimes erroneously referred to as the Power Macintosh G4) was a series of personal computers made by Apple. ... Apple Workgroup Server (AWS or sometimes WGS) and, later, Macintosh Server, were the names given to selected models of Macintosh computers which were sold by Apple Computer with additional server software and sometimes bigger hard drives. ... Power Mac G4 Cube was a quiet, fanless, compact Macintosh personal computer from Apple Inc sold from 2000 to 2001. ... The Power Mac G5 is Apples marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh which contain the PowerPC 970 CPU. The professional-grade computer was the most powerful in Apples lineup when it was introduced, and was touted by Apple as the fastest personal computer ever built. ... A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID. Xserve is the name of Apple Computers Macintosh 1U rackmount line of server computers. ... A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID. Xserve is the name of Apple Computers Macintosh 1U rackmount line of server computers. ... A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID. Xserve is the name of Apple Inc. ... 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Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. ... This article is about the Apple computer called MacBook. For the MacBook family as a whole, see MacBook family. ... This article is about the Apple computer called MacBook. For the MacBook family as a whole, see MacBook family. ... The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ... The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ... The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. ... The PowerBook was a line of Macintosh laptop computers that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. ... The PowerBook G3 was a professional line of laptop Macintosh computers made by Apple between 1997 to 2000. ... The PowerBook G3 was a professional line of laptop Macintosh computers made by Apple between 1997 to 2000. ... 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For the Internet appliance line, see Linksys iPhone. ... iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... iPod photo displaying a photograph. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod classic is the flagship iPod digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... The iPod mini is a smaller version of Apple Inc. ... The iPod mini is a smaller version of Apple Inc. ... 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The Nike+iPod Sports Kit is a wireless device kit that allows communication between a pair of Nike+ shoes and an iPod nano. ... iSight was a webcam developed and marketed by Apple Inc. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Apple Wireless Keyboard is a wireless keyboard built for Macintosh computers. ... The Apple Mouse began as one of the first commercial mice available to consumers. ... Apple Pro Mouse Apples Pro Mouse was originally introduced at the July 2000 Worldwide Developers Conference. ... The Apple Wireless Mouse is a one button mouse built for Macintosh computers. ... Mighty Mouse The Mighty Mouse (code-named Houdini) is the first multi-button USB mouse ever manufactured and sold by Apple Computer. ... The Apple Remote is a remote control made for use with Apple products with infrared capabilities released after October 2005. ... 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Logic Studio is a music production suite by Apple Inc. ... Mac OS X (pronounced ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... Mac OS X Server is the server-oriented version of Apples operating system, Mac OS X. Mac OS X, in both desktop and server versions, is a Unix operating system based on technology that Apple acquired from NeXT Computer. ... QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc. ... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ... Xsan is Apple Inc. ... The Apple Developer Connection is Apple Computers developer network. ... AppleCare Protection plan box. ... Apple Specialist is an independent Apple Computer reseller which over time has demonstrated exceptional, consistent, and comprehensive knowledge of Apple technology, offers its entire line of hardware and software, offers complete service and support for branded products, and has been designated as Specialist by the manufacturer. ... This article is about the retail chain. ... Apple Online Store This page is about the online store. ... Apple certification programs are programs designed by Apple Inc. ... The Genius Bar is a station located inside every Apple Retail Store (see Apple Store (retail)) that offers help and support for Apple products. ... The iTunes Store is an online business run by Apple Inc. ... .Mac (pronounced Dot Mac) refers to a group of online services offered by Apple Inc. ... ProCare is a service offered by the Apple Store that provides additional services from the Genius Bar. ... ProCare is a service offered by the Apple Store that provides additional services from the Genius Bar. ... In the past two decades, Apple Inc. ... John Hodgman as PC and Justin Long as Mac The Get a Mac campaign is a current (2006–present) television advertising campaign created for Apple Inc. ... An example of the original style of silhouettes, on a billboard, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... This is a list of slogans that have been used by Apple Inc. ... Braeburn Capital is an asset management company based in Reno, Nevada and a subsidiary of Apple Computer, Inc. ... FileMaker Inc. ... ipodâ„¢ This article is about the History of Apple, a Silicon Valley company based in Cupertino, California, whose core business is computer technologies. ... The following is a list of Apple Inc. ... From the 1980s to the present Apple Inc. ... This article, Typography of Apple Inc. ... USD redirects here. ... A fiscal year (or financial year or accounting reference date) is a 12-month period used for calculating annual (yearly) financial statements in businesses and other organizations. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ... 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