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You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz and answer key

You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz and answer key

By:  Dan Tynan  On: 02 Oct 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Think you got it all wired? Prove it by acing our quiz. Each correct answer is worth 10 points. Ready?

This week, the world's second-most eagerly awaited phone made its debut. But that's not the only tech news worth dialing in. We've got new rumors coming out of Yahoo, new services coming out of Google, and yet another replacement for music CDs coming out of SanDisk, of all places.

Think you got it all wired? Prove it by acing our quiz. Each correct answer is worth 10 points. Ready? Then let us commence.

1. The Jesus phone it isn't. But T-Mobile's new Android-powered handset could be the Buddha phone. Which of the following is NOT part of the G1 feature set?

a. 3G and Wi-Fi
b. GPS
c. A QWERTY keyboard
d. iTunes 8.0

2. Now for the bad news. Not everyone is doing backflips over the G1. What are some early lookers complaining about?

a. Lack of support for corporate e-mail
b. Users are locked into T-Mobile
c. Not as slim or sexy as the iPhone
d. All of the above

3. The FBI is investigating a University of Tennessee student in connection with the Sarah Palin e-mail hack. What key term(s) led the feds to 20-year-old David Kernell?

a. Rubicon
b. Rubico
c. Ruby Tuesday
d. Rubik's Cube

4. In response to his response to the Palin e-mail hack, Fox News bloviator commentator Bill O'Reilly had his own Web site compromised. What data from BillOReilly.com did hackers post on Wikileaks?

a. Photos of his loofah collection
b. Details on more than 200 subscribers
c. A 50GB database of Bill's enemies
d. A 1KB database of Bill's friends

5. It's been weeks since we've heard any juicy Yahoo news. What rumor is swirling around the troubled search firm?

a. Layoffs are imminent
b. The FTC will nix its ad deal with Google
c. NASDAQ is threatening to delist its stock
d. Jerry Yang and Carl Icahn will star in Yahoo ads, a la Gates and Seinfeld

6. So much for solving the mysteries of the cosmos. The Large Hadron Collider has gone off-line barely two weeks after powering up. What smashed the big atom smasher?

a. Failed to reboot after an automatic Windows Update
b. Suffered a "quench," causing a helium leak
c. Had a power surge, causing blackouts throughout Europe
d. Created a black hole that swallowed the world

7. Move over LPs, 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs. SanDisk just introduced another physical medium for delivering music. What is it calling its micro-sized product?

a. microTunes
b. slotMusic
c. thumbNotes
d. Bitty-ditties

8. "As the current administration winds down, both agencies must remain vigilant so that the next administration does not inherit a communications crisis." What politico said it, and what crisis was he talking about?

a. FCC chair Kevin Martin, re: ISPs throttling BitTorrent
b. FTC chair William E. Kovacic, re: online behavior tracking
c. Senator Herb Kohl, re: price gouging for wireless text messages
d. Senator Daniel Inouye, re: the transition to digital TV


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Dan Tynan Dan Tynan is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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