Use bluetooth to connect them. Both are bluetooth ready.
From another post elsewhere..."As announced for the very first iMac that came out in 98', the "i" stood for "Internet, Individual, Instruct, Inform, and Inspire".And another:"The original imac, released in 1998, was marketed around the concept that it was the easiest computer to connect to the internet. in '98, the internet was still something that most people didn't use regularly, and so the idea of a computer that was "internet ready" was hip and new. The i stood for internet, but it also stood for "I" as in "me". The imac was designed to make the personal computer feel more personal, and make the user feel like the computer was working for them, not against them." It also meant intelligent so that is why imac, ipod ,ipad, iphone stand for intelligentpad, intelligenphone, and so on.
An iPhone is a certain line of smart phones shipped worldwide under the platform of Apple (maker of the iPod and iMac). The "i" used to stand for "Internet" at the time of the first iMac when Internet connection was not wireless often. It is not the vanity letter of Apple products. You can learn more about the iPhone at Apple's website. http://www.apple.com
get an elgato eyetv hybrid i have one and love it. it is the perfect dvr you can even get their iphone app and watch tv on your iphone/ipod touch(only in wifi for now)
well Apple Inc. said that the "I" in Imac stood for internet and berfore there was "I" there was some other word in front of stuff like that but the "I" really caught on and then well viola oh and bye the way here are a list of things that start with "I" from Apple "Imac" "Ipod" "Iphone "Ilife" "Iwork" "Idontknowtherest" Originally, when the iMac was introduced, the i stood for internet and signified the ease in which one could connect to the internet. Now, it is just kind of "their thing" and really doesn't hold any significance other than indicating that it is likely an apple product.
It is the IP address you use to connect to the internet. Every computer connected to the internet has an IP address no matter if it is a Windows or Mac computer. To find your IP or iMac address open System Preferences and click on the Network icon. Look on the left and find your Internet connection. Click that and your IP address will appear.
Yes, you can watch videos on LetMeWatchThis on an iPad, iMac, or Mac book. The service is not available for the iPhone.
Well, the i in iMac stood for Internet 1999 iMac Update newsletter from Apple: "The Ultimate Internet Appliance When we first announced iMac, we explained that the 'i' in iMac stands for Internet. iMac, we said, is the first computer to bring the ease of use long associated with Macintosh computers to the often arcane world of the Internet."But it is unknown whether of not the i in iPod means anything.
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You need no adapters.
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There are a lot of it. iPad, iPhone, iPod, and iMac...