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Apple Inc.
Industrie: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
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.
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(1) In Mach, an object used to abstract time. (2) The regular, periodic signal in a digital audio system used to pace audio recording and playback.
Industry:Software; Computer
Anything used by executable code, especially by applications. Resources include images, sounds, icons, localized strings, archived user interface objects, and various other things. Mac OS X supports both Resource Manager–style resources and “per-file” resources. Localized and nonlocalized resources are put in specific places within bundles.
Industry:Software; Computer
See iPhone Simulator application.
Industry:Software; Computer
The process of representing an analog (continuous-scale) value by a digital (discrete-scale) value. Quantization is characterized by a bit depth, which determines the dynamic range that can be represented, and a scaling factor, which determines the ratio between the analog and digital scales.
Industry:Software; Computer
The four keys on Apple keyboards (up, down, left, right) used to move the insertion point or change the selection. They can also be used with the Shift key to extend or shrink a selection.
Industry:Software; Computer
A four-character code associated with a file that characterizes its nature or the structure of its contents.
Industry:Software; Computer
A small round indeterminate progress indicator. It is usually visible only while active.
Industry:Software; Computer
Software or hardware for recording, playback, and editing of MIDI data or audio samples (excerpts or loops). See also SGML, MIDI.
Industry:Software; Computer
The basic unit of data in a movie resource, sprite, or other QuickTime data structure. There are a number of different atom types, including movie atoms, track atoms, and media atoms. There are two varieties of atoms: QT atoms, which may contain other atoms, and classic atoms, which do not contain any other atoms. See also classic atom, movie resource, QT atom, sprite.
Industry:Software; Computer
See signal-to-noise ratio.
Industry:Software; Computer
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