- Industry: Computer; Software
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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.                             
                                                     
                        In Mach, a specification of which task can send to or receive from a particular port.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A text entry field combined with a drop-down scrolling list. Combo boxes are useful for displaying a list of likely choices while still allowing the user to type in an item not in the list.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									Universally Unique Identifier. A type of UID or GID that is unique across all systems and all networks.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									In Core Audio, the original version of the audio unit interface, deprecated in Mac OS X v10.2 and unsupported starting in Mac OS X v10.5. V1 audio units differ from V2 audio units in that they supported fan out, supported interleaved streams, and used a component type and subtype approach different from that of V2. New development should be done with the V2 audio unit interface. Compare V2.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									In AppleScript, the period of time over which a variable or property is in existence.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									The entity associated with the public key that is in the certificate.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A track in a QuickTime streaming movie that contains information for a packetizer about the data units to stream. See also stream.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A control that displays a number of stars that indicates the relative ranking of an object (such as a song) based on a criterion such as popularity.    
    
    						Industry:Software; Computer    
									A type of caret that, at the boundary between text of opposite directions, divides into two parts, a high caret and a low caret, each measuring half the line’s height. The two separate half-carets merge into one in unidirectional text. Also called a dual caret. Compare single caret.    
    
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