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Microsoft D
Microsoft D is an end-user programming language in development as part of the company's Oslo service-oriented architecture (SOA) initiative. Read Full Definition
3D mesh
): A 3D mesh is the structural build of a three-dimensional model consisting of polygons. 3D meshes use reference points in X, Y and Z axes to define shapes with height, width and depth. Read Full Definition
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3D (three dimensions or three dimensional)
3D, or three dimensional, refers to the three spatial dimensions of width, height and depth. Read Full Definition
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3D NAND flash
3D NAND is a type of non-volatile flash memory in which the memory cells are stacked vertically in multiple layers. Read Full Definition
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3D XPoint
3D XPoint is memory storage technology jointly developed by Intel and Micron Technology Inc. The two vendors have described this new technology as filling a gap in the storage market between dynamic RAM (DRAM) and ... Read Full Definition
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2D barcode (two-dimensional barcode)
A 2D (two-dimensional) barcode is a graphical image that stores information horizontally as one-dimensional barcodes do, as well as vertically. Read Full Definition
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3-D printing (additive manufacturing)
3-D printing is a manufacturing process that builds layers to create a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model. Read Full Definition
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Apple 3D Touch
Apple 3D Touch was a hardware-based feature Apple introduced in iPhone 6s and 6s Plus devices running iOS 9 that perceives the amount of force a user puts on the touchscreen to activate different functions. Read Full Definition
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Citrix HDX 3D Pro
Citrix HDX 3D Pro is a group of graphics acceleration technologies that help optimize the delivery of resource-intensive virtual applications on a company's XenDesktop and XenApp platforms. Read Full Definition
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Direct-to-Consumer (D2C or DTC)
D2C (Direct-to-consumer, or Direct2Consumer) is a type of business-to-consumer (B2C) retail sales strategy where a business will build, market, sell and ship a product directly to the customer. Read Full Definition
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