Computer trivia: What company introduced the world’s first Internet ViewCam using MPEG-4 technology?
Answer: Sharp.
Computer trivia: What company introduced the world’s first Internet ViewCam using MPEG-4 technology?
Answer: Sharp.
Computer trivia: What senior Democrat’s interest in getting a few computers for the office resulted in his becoming the first U.S. senator with an Internet home page?
Answer: Ted Kennedy’s.
Computer trivia: What company hyped its Jaguar as the first 64-bit gaming system, because it had two 32-bit processors running in parallel?
Answer: Atari.
Computer trivia: What popular computer operating system was invented by Finnish college student Linus Torvalds?
Answer: Linux.
Computer trivia: What company distributed free Reader software to encourage the use of its flagship Acrobat desktop publishing system?
Answer: Adobe.
Computer trivia: What tech company did founder Marc Ewing name for his granddad’s old Cornell Lacrosse cap?
Answer: Red Hat.
Computer trivia: What company hyped its Jaguar as the first 64-bit gaming system, because it had two 32-bit processors running in parallel?
Answer: Atari.
Computer trivia: What self-contained online service opened a link to the Internet in 1994, exposing its one million newbie’s to a somewhat hostile web community?
Answer: America Online.
Computer trivia: What company distributed free Reader software to encourage the use of its flagship Acrobat desktop publishing system?
Answer: Adobe.
Computer trivia: What Pixar release was the first feature film to be entirely computer-animated?
Answer: Toy Story.