- Industria: Computer; Software
- Number of terms: 54848
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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.
Memory that temporarily stores data to help compensate for differences in the transfer rate of data from one device to another.
Industry:Entertainment
The process of writing a DVD, CD-R, or CD-RW. CD and DVD writers are sometimes called burners.
Industry:Entertainment
For a PC to receive or copy data (in this case, audio and video) from another device (VCR, digital video camera, stereo, microphone, etc.).
Industry:Entertainment
A computer hardware device for receiving digital audio or video from a digital camcorder or camera.
Industry:Entertainment
A feature in the iTunes Music Store in which celebrities compile songs into a playlist and describe the inspirations for their choices.
Industry:Entertainment
Touch-sensitive control standard on most iPods that navigates menus and settings, as well as controls music (Play/Pause, Fast-forward, Volume, etc.).
Industry:Entertainment
A type of encoding that maintains a fixed bit rate throughout a file, so that data is sent in a steady stream. Because more complex passages may be encoded with fewer than necessary bits, and relatively simple passages may be encoded with more bits than are necessary, CBR can potentially result in lower-quality sound.
Industry:Entertainment
To transfer analog media to digital media (i.e., transferring VHS to DVD).
Industry:Entertainment
An iPod setting that lets you use your PC-connected iPod as a hard drive to store data. Dock
Industry:Entertainment
Refers to either a DVD writer that burns two layers of data onto a DVD (rather than the traditional one layer) or 8.5GB-capacity DVD media (4.7GB was previously the storage maximum). You must have both the enabled writer and the media to take advantage of the 8.5GB storage. Also called dual-layer DVD.
Industry:Entertainment