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Apple Inc.
Industrie: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
An effect that takes each bright pixel in the source image and expands it into the shape of the kernel, flipped horizontally and vertically. The contribution of the source pixel to the kernel-shaped region depends on two things: the brightness of the source pixel (brighter pixels contribute more) and the values of the kernel pixels (pixels that are dark, relative to the center of the kernel, contribute more to their locations in the kernel-shaped region than pixels that are bright).
Industry:Software; Computer
A control that toggles a window between its standard state and its user state.
Industry:Software; Computer
A specific position, given in coordinates, for the origin of each character or glyph in a line of text. Compare absolute object specifier.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) A hardware product that decodes and plays DVD-Video media stored on an optical disc. The output device is generally a television set, although some players have built-in displays and speakers. (2) A computer software program that decodes and plays DVD-Video media stored on an optical disc or a mass storage device such as a hard drive.
Industry:Software; Computer
A standard for storing and reproducing audio and video on DVD-ROM discs, based on MPEG-2 video compression, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio, and other proprietary data formats.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control state where the control appears normally (that is, not grayed out) and responds to user input when active.
Industry:Software; Computer
In audio, the algorithmic conversion of a signal from one representation to another. For example, compressing linear PCM data to AAC format is a form of encoding. Can be applied to perceptual or lossless data compression. See also codec (coder/decoder), decode. Compare data compression.
Industry:Software; Computer
To secure data so that it cannot be read by unauthorized entities, in such a way that its original state can be restored later (decrypted). In most cryptographic systems, encryption and decryption are performed by manipulating the data with a string of bytes called a key.
Industry:Software; Computer
The transformation of data into a form in which it cannot be made sense of without the use of some key. Such transformed data is referred to as ciphertext. Use of a key to reverse this process and return the data to its original (or plaintext) form is called decryption.
Industry:Software; Computer
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Industry:Software; Computer
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