Tech Trivia and Innovations at IT Summit 2017

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Explore fascinating trivia on operating systems, tech acronyms, film technology, and more from the IT Futures Summit 2017. Delve into the origins of popular operating systems, intriguing tech innovations, and iconic devices featured in TV shows and movies like Star Trek and Iron Man.


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  1. Information Technology Edition IT Futures Summit: 2017

  2. Operating Systems Tech Film Trivia Technological Innovations Tech Acronyms Let s Get Technical $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Microsoft Windows Operating Systems for $100

  4. This operating system was originally written in assembly language. Operating Systems for $200

  5. This company's operating system code names have included "Cheetah," "Puma," and "Panther . Operating Systems for $300

  6. This provides the most basic level of control over the computer s hardware devices. (Would you like that with butter or without? How about salt?) Operating Systems for $400

  7. A task or a job that an individual program has pushed to the CPU. Operating Systems for $500

  8. This device allowed people to disappear and rematerialize elsewhere in Star Trek. Tech Film Trivia/TV for $100

  9. In Iron Man, Tony Stark used this computer, that features artificial intelligence. Tech Film/TV Trivia for $200

  10. This film featured the Portable Automated Somnacin IntraVenous device to upload dreams to people s mind. Tech Film/TV Trivia for $300

  11. This television show features a cybersecurity engineer and hacker who is recruited by a group of hacktivists who want to erase all debts by attacking a mega- corporation. Tech Film/TV Trivia for $400

  12. This television British import has stand- alone episodes that examine modern society, and the unintended consequences/outcomes of technology, like creating robots to replace loved/deceased partners, cookies can be removed from humans to create a digital copy of themselves to act as servants, etc. Tech Film/TV Trivia for $500

  13. This computer drive quickly revolutionized the storage and transfer of data. Tech Innovations for $100

  14. The mega-pixel sensor was developed in this decade. Tech Innovations for $200

  15. These were used to play the original Sony Play stations. Tech Innovations for $300

  16. This accessory, scorned by Steve Jobs during his lifetime, was unveiled by Apple s boss, Tim Cook. Tech Innovations for $400

  17. In 2015, Google created this new company that encompasses several industries, including technology, life sciences and research. Tech Innovations for $500

  18. FTP Tech Acronyms for $100

  19. Tech Acronyms for $200

  20. CSS Tech Acronyms for $200

  21. This company is the biggest manufacturer of computer network equipment, and it also builds security, video conferencing and collaboration technology. Tech Acronyms for $300

  22. This software testing technique used to discover coding errors and security loopholes in software, operating systems, or networks by inputting massive amounts of random data to a system in an attempt to make it crash. Tech Acronyms for $400

  23. FiOS Tech Acronyms for $500

  24. You would need to perform this programming sequence to execute some code repeatedly based on this certain condition. Let s Get Technical for $100

  25. This software translates code into something meaningful for the computer to understand. Let s Get Technical for $200

  26. This has to be done before source code can be compiled. Let s Get Technical for $300

  27. This generation of languages allows for the use of words and commands. Let s Get Technical for $400

  28. The value of a constant doesn t change, the value of a variable can change throughout a program. Let s Get Technical for $500

  29. Random IT Disruptive Technologies Hack This! Social Media Web Stuff $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

  30. Collaboratively edited, multilingual, free Internet encyclopedia, founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger in 2001. Random IT for $200

  31. Random IT for $400

  32. W3 is another abbreviation for this. Random IT for $400

  33. This American entertainment company, founded in 1997, specializes in providing streaming media and video- on-demand online. Random IT for $600

  34. This is the name, and type, of Linux s mascot. Random IT for $800

  35. This company first produced the 3 inch floppy disk. Random IT for $1,000

  36. This company has created a virtual reality hardware. Disruptive Technologies for $200

  37. This authentication technology is used in computer science as a form of identification and access control. Disruptive Technologies for $400

  38. The communication process between devices and networking which enables these objects to collect/exchange data. Disruptive Technologies for $600

  39. This process allows driverless cars. Disruptive Technology for $800

  40. This company founder and CEO made it their personal mission to create the first robotic butler. Disruptive Technology for $1,000

  41. This is someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer system or computer network. Hack This for $200

  42. This film featured a computer intrusion into NORAD, and raised the public belief that computer security hackers (especially teenagers) could be a threat to national security. Hack This for $400

  43. This activity is the subversive use of computers and computer networks to promote a political agenda. Hack This for $600

  44. This is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries Hack This for $800

  45. In both hardware and software this is the process of taking apart an object to see how it works in order to duplicate or enhance the object. Hack This for $1,000

  46. This company is considering expanding the number of characters for user posts/messages. Social Media for $200

  47. This imaging messaging and mobile application makes available pictures and messaging only for a short time before they become inaccessible. Social Media for $400 Social Media for $400

  48. This social network service for business professional was recently acquired by Microsoft for $26.4 billion. Social Media for $600

  49. This generation is the most active on social media. Social Media for $800

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