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- Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
2: ...ily of [[personal computer]]s manufactured by [[Apple Computer]], Inc. of [[Cupertino, California]], [...
4: ...as named after the [[McIntosh]], a variety of [[apple]] fruit favored by [[Jef Raskin]]. The original ...
7: ...the Mac OS under that name). In [[March 2001]], Apple introduced a modern and more secure [[Unix]]-bas...
26: * User programmability through [[HyperCard]], [[AppleScript]] and Automator (Introduced in Mac OS X 10...
27: * The [[SCSI]] interface ([[Macintosh Plus|Mac Plus]], [[1986]]) - Computer (32773 bytes)
3: ...hat perform simple well-defined functions. The complex interactions of these components endow computer...
4: ...iscipline which studies the theory, design, and application of computers is called '''[[computer scie...
6: ==General principles==
10: ... the physical phenomena being exploited. For example, electron flows might be used to model the flow ...
12: ... operations on that information are reduced to simple [[Boolean algebra]]. - Computer keyboard (4428 bytes)
9: ...t [[keyboard layout]]s arise because different people need easy access to different symbols; typically...
11: .... pressing several keys simultaneously. As an example, the [[GKOS keyboard]] has been designed for sma...
29: ...e less than 90 keys. They are normally found in [[laptop]]s or in desktop computers with space constraints... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
3: ...tion of a [[cursor]] on the [[computer display|display]].
5: ... be either ''mice'' or ''mouses''. See [[English plural]] for more information.
13: ...t ultimately, the mouse won out because of its simplicity and convenience.
15: ...[[1970]] for a ''"X-Y Position Indicator For A Display System"''. At the time, Engelbart intended tha...
17: ...us mouse.jpg|200px|thumb|left| An Apple Macintosh Plus's Mouse, 1986]] - Titanium (20884 bytes)
118: ...[corrosion]] resistance (almost as resistant as [[platinum]]), being able to withstand attack by [[aci...
124: == Applications ==
125: ...od covering power in [[paint]]s, [[paper]], and [[plastics]]. Paints made with titanium dioxide are ex...
127: ...s a deoxidizer but in [[stainless steel]] it is employed to reduce [[carbon]] content. Titanium is oft...
129: ...[laboratory equipment]], [[wedding band]]s, and [[laptop computer]]s is becoming more common. - Color (30968 bytes)
152: ... colors is a matter of taste and culture; for example, [[Isaac Newton]] identified the seven colors r...
154: ...or may alter its perception considerably; for example, a low-intensity orange-yellow is [[brown]], and...
157: ...for instance, when your [[computer]] screen is displaying the "orange" patch, it is ''not'' emitting p...
161: ...appear in the Newtonian pure spectrum). Some examples of necessarily non-spectral colors are the achr...
165: ... the observer. For completeness, we include a simple equation for light traveling in a vacuum:
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