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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.
The process by which a process verifies that a person or entity is the same one it communicated with previously. Identification is in general faster than authentication and does not require interaction with the user. In Kerberos, for example, the authentication server authenticates a user and issues a credential (called a ticket-granting ticket), which can be used later for identification so that reauthentication is not necessary.
Industry:Software; Computer
In iPhone OS, used to describe an audio session state in which playback or recording cannot proceed. Compare active.
Industry:Software; Computer
In audio, describes a transfer function whose output signal is directly proportional to the input.
Industry:Software; Computer
Apple's next generation mobile phone after the iPhone 4. iPhone 5 reportedly uses a similar metal frame design as the iPhone 4, but reconfigures the antenna layout to avoid short-circuiting when the phone is held in normal use. The new iPhone will have a faster A5 processor, an 8-megapixel camera, and support for iOS 5.
The web has exploded with excitement about an unknown iPhone model which was obtained by parts and repair firms. A YouTube video about the unknown iPhone was also ordered to be taken down by Apple.
Industry:Mobile communications
Sound pressure level. A measure of sound intensity. SPL is commonly expressed as a ratio in decibels relative to 0 dB SPL, or as an absolute level in Pascals (Pa). Although SPL is sometimes used to approximately indicate loudness, the correlation of SPL to loudness is complex due to perceptual factors. See also weighting.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Search Kit, a memory- or file-based sequential collection of the terms in one or more documents. In addition to terms, Search Kit indexes contain context information that specifies which documents each term belongs to, along with term and document metadata useful during display of search results. Search Kit performs its searching and analysis on indexes. See also inverted index, inverted-vector index, vector index.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of numbers arranged in a grid. It can be thought of as the mathematical equivalent of a two-dimensional array. Much like two-dimensional arrays, matrices are composed of rows and columns with their elements referred to as cells. See also transformation matrix.
Industry:Software; Computer
Computer software designed to help the user to perform specific tasks including database programs, word processors and spreadsheets. In recent years, the abbreviation "app" has come to mean application software written for mobile devices representing both the smaller size and smaller scope of the software.
Industry:Software; Computer
The process by which a process verifies that a person or entity is the same one it communicated with previously. Identification is in general faster than authentication and does not require interaction with the user. In Kerberos, for example, the authentication server authenticates a user and issues a credential (called a ticket-granting ticket), which can be used later for identification so that reauthentication is not necessary.
Industry:Software; Computer
In iPhone OS, used to describe an audio session state in which playback or recording cannot proceed. Compare active.
Industry:Software; Computer