- 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.
About the size of a business card, this model has a grayscale LCD display and comes in 4GB (1,000 songs) and 6GB (1,500 songs) capacities.
Industry:Entertainment
About the size of a pack of gum, this model has no LCD display, and comes in 512MB (120 songs) and 1GB (240 songs) capacities. Listening modes are random, repeat, and playlist order.
Industry:Entertainment
Apple's music management software, it allows users to create a music library, compile playlists, listen to global radio, purchase and download songs from the iTunes Music Store, and share music via network.
Industry:Entertainment
A collection of audio files such as downloaded songs or albums.
Industry:Entertainment
To boost the volume of a track so that it's as loud as possible without distortion. Normalized music has better quality, less noise, and produces an even volume among tracks from different sources.
Industry:Entertainment
A feature of iTunes that automatically chooses and plays songs based on the contents of custom library and playlists.
Industry:Entertainment
A custom index of music files that play by a specific order based on artist, genre, mood, or any attributes.
Industry:Entertainment
Music and spoken word programs in MP3 format that can be downloaded once or subscribed to via an RSS feed. Unlike traditional or Internet radio broadcasts, you can listen to them whenever you want and there are no Federal Communications Commission restrictions, meaning it is truly free speech.
Industry:Entertainment