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Apple

Apple Inc. is a global technology company that designs and sells smartphones, computers, tablets, wearables, accessories, and a broad range of digital services.


Artificial Intelligence

A branch of computer science that aims to simulate human intelligence, such as reasoning, awareness, learning, and decision-making, in computer programs.


ASP.NET

ASP.NET is an open-source framework for creating modern web applications with .NET. It supports building fast, scalable websites with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript that can grow to serve millions of users.


Avalonia UI

Avalonia is a free, open-source, XAML-based .NET UI framework inspired by WPF and UWP that enables cross-platform application development using the MVVM pattern.


Bash Script

Bash, short for Bourne Again Shell, is a Unix shell designed to replace the Bourne Shell and execute shell scripts for system management and automation.


Batman

Batman is a DC Comics superhero created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who debuted in 1939 and is the alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne in Gotham City.


Battery

An electric battery is a device that stores and delivers electrical energy through one or more electrochemical cells connected to power electrical equipment.


Blazor

Blazor is a web application framework built on .NET that lets developers develop single-page apps using C#, Razor, and HTML.


Blog

Blogs are online platforms that publish informal, diary-style articles, often focused on a specific topic and managed by individuals or small teams.


Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless technology designed for short-distance data transfer between devices, enabling the formation of personal area networks (PANs).


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