- Industria: Computer; Software
 
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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.                             
                                                     
                        A Korean subscript that consists of blocks of component glyphs called Jamo, which are characters different from typical character clusters in that they are treated as singular units in memory; there are no principal characters and attachments.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									Hardware Abstraction Layer, layer to abstract hardware, layer for abstracting software    
    
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									Number derived from a string such that any change to the string produces a different number.    
    
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									hash algorithm, hash is cryptographic function, function for cryptography, thus encryption, algorithm is a factor to solve a problem, here of software of computer, informatics, thus algorithm for encryption    
    
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									an integer (number) that identifies an error, identifying errors    
    
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									The final node in an audio processing graph in terms of signal flow; the output node of a graph. See also audio unit, shared workgroup build.    
    
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									A family of high-speed local area network technologies at the physical layer of the OSI model.    
    
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									Head Related Transfer Function, function of transfering, related to Head    
    
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									In audio, the range, expressed in decibels, between a standard reference signal level and the maximum allowable signal level (the ceiling). See also dynamic range.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer