Microsoft have never supported Access on the Mac. This is generally considered a good thing. If you have to use the diabolical Access you will need ODBC drivers such as those from Actual Technologies (See links below) or, depending what you are trying to do - amount and complexity of data etc., you may be able to export from Access in an SQL usable form and import that into suitable database software on the Mac.
Apple Mac Books work perfectly without any software from Microsoft.
No they do not work together
Microsoft has never been part of Apple and so have never separated from them. In the early days of both companies Microsoft was hired by Apple to do some work for them.
No, Microsoft and Apple respectively have no plans to work on Virtual Console or iGame TV?
No, Microsoft and Apple respectively have no plans to work on Virtual Console or iGame TV?
Apple never owned Microsoft. When Microsoft was starting out they did do some work for Apple and they licensed some aspects of Apple's Macintosh system so they could create their own Windows system.
No, Microsoft and Apple have no plans to work on Virtual Console or iGame TV respectively?
No, there are no plans for Microsoft and Apple Computer to work on Virtual Console or iGame TV respectively?
Windows and MAC
You can not do this because of apple uses different hardware than windows does so if you did, it would not work properly
Logitech and Apple both have the top selling and most popular Bluetooth keyboards. Microsoft also has a premiere line of products that work with third party products for Bluetooth access.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is created by Microsoft for Apple's Mac computers and it requires Mac OS X to work. A Dell is not an Apple Mac and is not running Mac OS X and so Office 2008 for Mac will not work.