- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
To reopen a core processor that had been parked for power saving purpose.
Industry:Software
A feature of Windows Media Player that allows users to remove gaps between tracks that they burn to audio CDs.
Industry:Software
Existing in reference to the removal of silences or clicks between tracks when they are burnt to an audio CD or when they are played back from the CD.
Industry:Software
Silent and unexpected process termination by the process itself or by another application.
Industry:Software
The entity that offers a remote workspace, typically the IT department of the user’s employer, a business partner or vendor, or less commonly, a commercial application service provider. The publisher may use a digital certificate to represent its identity and use it to sign the remote resource files (e.g. RDP files) and the workspace description (e.g. Web Service feed).
Industry:Software
A collection of computing resources such as programs and virtual desktops that enable a user to accomplish a set of related tasks.
Industry:Software
A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers moving around a center point or one finger moving around a finger that is not moving.
Industry:Software
A handwriting recognition feature that helps increase input speed and reduce effort by providing users with word completion and next word prediction alternates as the user is writing/typing.
Industry:Software
An extension of the conventional touch input feature to allow multiple fingers touching the computer screen at the same time.
Industry:Software
A disk image provided for use in repairing or reinstalling an installation of Windows.
Industry:Software