- 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.
(1) In Mac OS X, data dragged from an application to the Finder desktop. (2) In graphics, the process of defining the boundaries of a graphics area. (3) In audio, distortion of a waveform resulting from the limiting of signal amplitude to a specific level. See also distortion.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) Серія код звітності, який повторюється. (2) В аудіо витяг з запису, часто за кілька секунд довгі або короткі, призначені для відтворюватися кілька разів в рамках великих композиції.
2) здійснення кучері
Industry:Agriculture
The second version of Apple’s tablet computer, the iPad 2 contains weight savings on the original model and a thinner design, along with a front-facing camera and a dual core A5 CPU. Despite receiving some criticism as to the quality of the front-and-rear cameras, along with annoyances in the iOS, the iPad 2 has sold out in the first weekend of its sale in the US, beating the release of the original iPad launch.
Industry:Computer
(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
To bring a running application to the front of the screen, allowing the user to interact with it. Compare launch.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) An arbitrary value (usually a string) used to locate a piece of data in a data structure such as a dictionary. (2) In security, a piece of secret information required to decode an encrypted message. In modern cryptographic methods, it is usually a lengthy integer.
Industry:Software; Computer
El espacio en un dispositivo de visualización dentro de la cual debe ajustarse el texto.
Industry:Software; Computer