Questions
1. If it is Android for Google and iOS for Apple, then who will have WoPhone?
2. What is the name of Intel's new high-speed PC connection technology codenamed Light Peak that made its debut on the new Apple MacBook Pros?
3. Which game in Kinect Adventures was once called Riccochet?
4. How did Google honour those at the recent Game Developer's Conference who attended the company's two talks on developing Chrome?
5. What is the other name for the global version of HTC's Evo 4G?
6. Which US university, known for some path-breaking research, has started an initiative called “Scientific Animations Without Borders”?
7. Microsoft and Ford's in-car entertainment system is called…?
8. Which publishing conglomerate has come up with Manilla, an entity focussed on digital management of household bills and accounts?
9. In the context of OS, what links these terms (in a non-exhaustive list): Warty, Hoary, Jaunty, Gutsy and Feisty?
10. Name the social-networking site aimed at 6- to 10-year-old children, founded by an Indian Mandeep Dhilon, bought recently by the Walt Disney Company.
Answers
1. China Unicom.
2. Thunderbolt.
3. The Rally Ball minigame.
4. By giving them Cr-48 Chrome OS note
books.
5. Desire HD.
6. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
7. Sync.
8. Hearst.
9. They are part of the various code names
for Ubuntu releases.
10. Togetherville.
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