We bet you don't know very much about computers!
Question 1 of 10
When asked for the meaning of life, what iPhone personal assistant replied, "42" or perhaps, "All evidence to date suggests it's chocolate"?
Advertisement
Question 2 of 10
What company named its new microprocessor the Pentium when it couldn't trademark "586"?
Question 3 of 10
In 2004 Google bought Keyhole, named for the KH reconnaissance satellite, and turned it into what service?
Question 4 of 10
In 1968, what company sold a 40-lb handheld calculator, the 9100A, for $4900, only to sell the HP-35 for $395 just four years later?
Advertisement
Question 5 of 10
In March 2013, feminist tech developer Adria Richards was at PyCon and overheard a private conversation joking about "big dongles." She tweeted their picture, and Twitter outrage got him fired. That produced a Twitter backlash, which got her fired. What is a dongle?
Question 6 of 10
Which has more computing power ... the Sony PlayStation or the NASA computer that sent Neil Armstrong to the Moon?
Question 7 of 10
According to Texas A&M tech professor Jonathan Coopersmith, what industry produced many key web advances, such as paying for content and streaming video?
Advertisement
Question 8 of 10
In 2010, Facebook's user base passed 500 million. That meant the Facebook population was greater than that of all but what two countries?
Question 9 of 10
Gordon Moore co-founded Intel. What does Moore's Law say?
Question 10 of 10
Silicon Valley is in California, but where is Cwm Silicon?
Advertisement

History Quizzes

Geography Quizzes

Music Quizzes

Science Quizzes

Who Sang Quizzes

Food & Beverage Quizzes

General Knowledge Quizzes

Literature Quizzes

Movie Quizzes

Math Quizzes