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Apple Inc.
Industry: 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.
Voir SNR.
Industry:Software; Computer
Jeton utilisé par l'extension GL_APPLE_fence pour déterminer si une commande donnée est terminée ou non.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control is the nature of the intervention control.
Industry:Pharmaceutical
(1) A pattern or model designed to guide development in accordance with a specific predefined format or structure. (2) In Xcode, a structured set of default resources (files, folders, frameworks, and so forth) necessary for a specific type of programming project. (2) In Quartz Composer, a composition file that contains a basic set of patches for a particular purpose. (3) In a WebObjects component, a file containing HTML that specifies the overall appearance of a Web page generated from the component.
Industry:Software; Computer
A kernel resource that triggers an event at a specified interval. The event can occur only once or can be recurring. Timers are one of the input sources for run loops. Timers are also implemented at higher levels of the system, such as CFTimer in Core Foundation and NSTimer in Cocoa.
Industry:Software; Computer
The default web browser that ships with Mac OS X.
Industry:Software; Computer
A term now used to describe the capacity or amount of traffic (data, voice or video) a certain communications medium is capable of accommodating.
Industry:Electrical equipment
Verb: to sign a contract. Noun: press coverage.
Industry:Entertainment
압축 되지 않은 파일의 절반 크기와 높은 품질 압축 된 디지털 오디오 파일 형식.
Industry:Entertainment
Also Known As: Sequential Couleur avec Mémoire, Système Electronique Couleur avec. The standard for TV/video display in France, the Middle East, much of Eastern Europe, and some African countries. Delivers 625 lines (formerly 819 lines) of resolution at 50 half-frames per second. See also NTSC and PAL.
Industry:Entertainment