Wednesday, September 22, 2010

My E-space 3

Questions :
1. Thanks to 35 CPU-years of idle computer time from which tech giant have a team of researchers shown that when solving a Rubik's Cube, no position requires more than 20 moves?
2. Frash has been creating a buzz for some time among iPhone and iPad enthusiasts. What is it?
3. What historic ruling did the US Copyright Office give on July 26 as regards manufacturer's protection mechanisms?
4. Which two manufacturers supply the NAND flash RAM chips for the iPad?
5. Name the rendering engines used in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
6. According to the Gartner figures for worldwide mobile device sales for the second quarter of 2010, name the three makers with more than 10 per cent share.
7. Name the content focussed start-up with a beverage-sounding name, founded by a former Google AdSense exec Gokul Rajaram, which has been snapped up by FaceBook for $10 million.
8. What is Asus' upcoming tablet called?
9. Ivan Seidenberg is the CEO of…?
10. What is ‘Muro' unveiled recently?

Questions :
1. Name the conference held recently at Lake Tahoe in California, and addressed by people such as Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, that branded itself as “a new way to look at the economic power of innovation”?
2. ‘Menlo' is the codename for…?
3. The head of which cyber-giant resigned recently following accusations of sexual harassment by a former marketing contractor to the company?
4. Charles Phillips is the President of…?
5. What is ‘Blackpad' that is expected to debut before the end of 2010?
6. Name the Japanese imaging major who is to introduce a mouse-calculator called ‘X Mark I Mouse'?
7. Who sold off social network Bebo, chat client ICQ and an investment in travel search site Kayak in the past quarter?
8. Name the site founded by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin that makes widgets that help people express themselves, bought by Google recently for $182 million.
9. Name Microsoft Live Labs' Web optimised visualisation technology that had its genesis under the name Sand Codex.
10. Name the Web site where one can view charity pledges made by billionaires such as Larry Ellison, Bill & Melinda Gates, Paul Allen, George Lucas and Pierre Omidyar, amongst others.


Answers :
1. Google, of course!
2. It's a new third-party tool that for jailbroken devices that adds Flash compatibility.
3. It said that jailbreaking any mobile device did violate federal copyright law.
4. Toshiba and Samsung.
5. Gecko and Trident.
6. Nokia, Samsung and LG.
7. Chai Labs.
8. Eee Pad.
9. Verizon.
10. It's a free, HTML5-based Web drawing tool from DeviantArt, the popular social network for artists.

Answers :
1. Techonomy.
2. Microsoft's upcoming touch-screen phone.
3. Hewlett-Packard's Mark Hurd.
4. Oracle.
5. Research In Motion's touch-screen tablet to take on Apple iPad.
6. Canon.
7. AOL.
8. Slide.
9. Seadragon.
10. http://givingpledge.org/