- 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.
SMS, or Short Message Service, is commonly as text-messaging, which is the process to send text messages from one mobile phone to another.
Industry:Mobile communications
Sound that is within the normal range of human hearing, usually between 20 hertz (Hz) and 20 kilohertz (kHz).
Industry:Entertainment
A laser-encoded storage media for digital data. A variety of formats are available for audio, video, and computer files.
Industry:Entertainment
A CD-R can store data as well as digital audio files. But information can only be recorded once; the disc cannot be burned with additional data and cannot be recorded over.
Industry:Entertainment
You can write, rewrite, and erase more than a thousand times on this medium. The data on CD-RW discs is only readable by CD-RW drives; sometimes computers need the identical software that was used to create a disc in order to read it.
Industry:Entertainment
Technology that protects the intellectual property of digital music or video files. With DRM, copyrighted material downloaded from the Web can be restricted from being freely distributed.
Industry:Entertainment
DVD-R offers a write-once, read-many storage format akin to CD-R and is used to master DVD-Video and DVD-ROM discs. It is also used for data archive and storage applications.
Industry:Entertainment
A rewritable DVD format that is similar to DVD+RW. It has a read-write capacity of 4.38GB.
Industry:Entertainment
A unit of data equal to 1,024 megabytes, or about a billion bytes. GB is a term used to discuss hard-drive capacity.
Industry:Entertainment
The frequency of electrical vibrations (cycles) per second. One Hz is equal to one cycle per second.
Industry:Entertainment