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Apple Inc.
Industry: 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.
See HRTF.
Industry:Software; Computer
A digital certificate trusted to be valid, which can then be used to verify and validate other certificates. Anchor certificates include root certificates, cross certified certificates (that is, certificates signed with more than one certificate chain), and locally defined sources of trust.
Industry:Software; Computer
The point at which the user presses the mouse button to begin selecting a range of text or other items by dragging through them. The anchor point is at one corner of the range of objects. Compare active end.
Industry:Software; Computer
For documentation sets, a location within an HTML file. When loading the documentation node’s landing page, Xcode scrolls to the location of this anchor. See also documentation node.
Industry:Software; Computer
In DVD-Video, a specific view of a scene, usually recorded from a certain camera angle. Different angles can be chosen while viewing the scene.
Industry:Software; Computer
An object that stands in for another object and provides animation capabilities without significantly impacting the original object’s API.
Industry:Software; Computer
A visual technique that provides the illusion of motion by displaying a collection of images in rapid sequence.
Industry:Software; Computer
Virtual memory backed by the default pager to swap files, rather than by a persistent object. Anonymous memory is zero-initialized and exists only for the life of the task. See also default pager, task.
Industry:Software; Computer
A search type that looks through the available reference for a symbol name.
Industry:Software; Computer
An HTTP adaptor based on a programming interface specific to a particular web server. It allows CGI-like tasks to run as part of the main server process, avoiding the creation and termination of a process for each request.
Industry:Software; Computer