The two are not comparable. The Toshiba mini laptop is designed for portability and limited functionality whereas the Mac Mini is a fully functioning computer capable of connecting to all manner of peripheral devices.
No, of course. They're completely different brands. A Mac is made by Apple, and a Dell is made by Dell.
Dell is a PC
You cannot get your Dell computer to have a Mac toolbar legally.
http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
Dell gives you a longer warranty than Mac does. Dell offers a 3 year warranty. Mac only offers a 1 year warranty. Dell's warranty covers alot more than Mac's warranty.
no but both a Windows and PC and a Mac can share their Internet connection. If the G4 does not have a wireless Airport connection then the Ethernet cable can be used. (See links below)
You have to start 'Sharing' in System Preferences on your Mac if you want your PC to be able to connect to Mac. Then in XP, go to My Network Places and workgroup and find the shared files on the Mac.
Mac Mini was created on 2011-07-20.
A Dell router using standard settings will work with a Mac. If there is a wireless network already established then the Mac should be able to connect to that.
All you need to connect the two devices is a cable that fits into each end.
You cannot put a Mini Disc physically into a Mac. You can connect a Mini Disc player to the Mac and listen to it through some audio software.