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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.
An API you can use to create, manage, and read certificates; add certificates to a keychain; create encryption keys; and manage trust policies. In iPhone OS, you can also use this API to encrypt, decrypt, and sign data.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Core Audio, the current version of the audio unit interface, recommended since Mac OS X v10.2 and the only supported version starting with Mac OS X v10.5. Compare V1.
Industry:Software; Computer
Adaptive delta pulse code modulation. A variant of pulse-code modulation, and an extension of DPCM, that varies quantization step size to minimize bit rate for a given dynamic range.
Industry:Software; Computer
Group of SDK releases used to build software products for a particular Apple platform. The available SDK families are iPhone Device SDK, iPhone Simulator SDK, and Mac OS X SDK.
Industry:Software; Computer
A small integer used to identify a Mach port right. Each process has a port right namespace, which maps port right names to their corresponding port rights. A port right name is meaningful only within that task’s port right namespace.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, a word or phrase in a script that requests an action. For example, a script can send a stop command to a progress indicator object. Compare target dependency. See also SOAP engine.
Industry:Software; Computer
An API that you can use to create, serialize, deserialize, and manage HTTP protocol messages, including secure HTTPS messages. This component lets you add authentication information to a message. CFHTTP is a component of CFNetwork and is built on top of CFStream.
Industry:Software; Computer
A filename extension that does not contain spaces, periods, or characters that are not supported by the underlying file system. Compare active extension.
Industry:Software; Computer