victorling
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Is imac computer safe from viruses?
i mean much safer than window..
i mean much safer than window..
Originally posted by victorling
my imac computer is G4
Originally posted by Winston
That makes absolutely no difference to the case, your computer runs an Operating System, i'm guessin Mac OS X, and there MAYBE some mac viruses floating around, but like i said it's rare, so don't worry, i don't own a Mac, but i'm pretty sure it has some sort of Anti-Virus software.
That seems quite obviousOriginally posted by Winston
i'm not a Mac user...
lol shoosh you ... no money, not that i'm not a Mac fan... i dream of a PowerbookOriginally posted by J0n
That seems quite obvious
Powerbook is the name for the latest Mac Laptop.Originally posted by victorling
what powerbook
Originally posted by victorling
o yeah
i remember i head of it somewhere
isn't it called ibook as well?
also, i saw a wide screen for the latest apple computer, it worths like five thousands dollars! is it way better than the original ones?
i mean the whole set:the new rectangular, on-wall screen and the innovative hard disk
why are they so expensive?Originally posted by idan
The only thing I don't like about Mac's is that the moniters are expensive.
No you don't purchase Wi-Fi internet, although i think you can in some countries. Since you have ADSL, all you need to do is purchase Wireless router, and plug a Ethernet cable from your ADSL into your router. When multiple Ethernet cables are plugged into the router, i.e. multiple nodes connected, speed wise is still the same, it's not divided up, one PC, might be using up all the bandwidth, and the other might be using just a bit.Originally posted by victorling
btw
anyone knows what do i need to get wireless internet connection?
because i have got a laptop recently with wireless conncection
i am now paying monthly for my adsl and would i need to pay another monthly payment for thw wireless connection?
thank you!
One more thing, does a router with multiple ports share internet speed when i pluged into it more than 1 cable?