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  2. Macintosh startup - Wikipedia

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    A Happy Mac is the normal bootup (startup) icon of an Apple Macintosh computer running older versions of the Mac operating system. It was designed by Susan Kare in the 1980s, drawing inspiration from the design of the Compact Macintosh series and from the Batman character Two-Face . [ 10 ]

  3. MAC flooding - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, a media access control attack or MAC flooding is a technique employed to compromise the security of network switches.The attack works by forcing legitimate MAC table contents out of the switch and forcing a unicast flooding behavior potentially sending sensitive information to portions of the network where it is not normally intended to go.

  4. MacKeeper - Wikipedia

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    MacKeeper is a cleanup utility for macOS.MacKeeper was developed by ZeoBIT, later acquired by Kromtech, and is currently owned by Clario Tech. . MacKeeper has a troubled and litigious history under previous ownership.

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    Block hackers and identity thieves from stealing your personal information and passwords -- even if your PC is already infected with a virus or spyware.

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  7. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    The system software (Mac OS) was disk-based from the beginning, as RAM had to be conserved, but this "Startup Disk" could still be temporarily ejected. (Ejecting the root filesystem remained an unusual feature of the classic Mac OS until System 7.) One floppy disk was sufficient to store the System Software, an application and the data files ...