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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
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.
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
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
A software application that converts an audio file into another format. For example, an MP3 encoder converts a WAV file into an MP3 file.
Industry:Entertainment
A software device that allows you to adjust musical frequencies such as bass and treble to control the quality of output.
Industry:Entertainment
High-speed external connection used for connecting peripherals, also referred to as "IEEE 1394."
Industry:Entertainment
An iPod accessory that streams FM radio from a car or home stereo to an iPod, and iPod contents to be streamed to a car or home stereo.
Industry:Entertainment
Apple's music management software, it allows users to create a music library, compile playlists, listen to global radio, purchase and download songs from the iTunes Music Store, and share music via network.
Industry:Entertainment
A software device that stores and catalogs audio files.
Industry:Entertainment
A kilobyte per second(kB/s or kBps) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to: 8,000 bits per second, or 1,000 bytes per second, or 8 kilobits per second.
Industry:Entertainment
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