This is the first ever video game, launched commercially in 1972. But when was it invented?
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This is the classic Nokia 3210! Apart from being one of the top selling mobile phones ever, why was this model so famous in its time?
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The first text message ever was sent in 1992 and it said simply "Merry Christmas". Which company sent the first text message?
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In 1993, Casio released this watch and it was an overnight success. What was so special about it?
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trap
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seesaw
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fairy
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baam
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boom
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star
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rocket
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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The computer software Napster revolutionized the music industry by making it possible to download songs illegally in 1999. In those days, approximately how much time did it take to download a song?
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This is the Gameboy, the first commercially popular handheld console released in 1989. Which of these options was not a possible accessory for the Gameboy?
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Which famous company still in existence used to make this computer?
Apple
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thief
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rocket
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fairy
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banana
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Which of these items would you not be able to save on an 1980's/1990's floppy disk?Â
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What was happening when you heard this sound in the 1990's? (play sound)
You were connecting to the Internet.
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This is the Nokia 7110, the first ever mobile phone with connection to the Internet. When was it launched?
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This is the first ever iPhone - the iPhone 2G, which was launched in 2007. What ground-breaking technological advance did it introduce?
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True or False: Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, famously said in 1981 that "640K (of computer memory) ought to be enough for anybody".Â