This three-letter acronym refers to a computerβs temporary memory, where data is stored for quick access.
What is RAM?
This term describes a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information by disguising as a trustworthy entity.
What is phishing?
This handheld gaming device from Nintendo debuted in 1989.
What is the Game Boy?
This 1984 movie features a cyborg from the future sent to eliminate Sarah Connor.
What is The Terminator?
This company, founded by Elon Musk, is known for developing reusable rockets.
What is SpaceX?
This key combination is used to force quit applications on Windows.
What is Ctrl + Alt + Delete?
The first-ever website was created by this organization.
What is CERN?
This mobile phone brand was famous for its indestructible 3310 model.
What is Nokia?
In "The Matrix," Neo takes this colored pill to learn the truth.
What is the red pill?
This term refers to computers designed to mimic human thought processes.
What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
This programming language, developed in 1995, is commonly used for web development and runs in browsers.
What is JavaScript?
This cryptographic technology is used to securely connect to websites over HTTPS.
What is SSL/TLS?
Before USBs, these 3.5-inch disks were commonly used for file storage.
What are floppy disks?
Tony Starkβs AI assistant in the Marvel movies shares a name with a real-world virtual assistant.
What is J.A.R.V.I.S.?
This new wireless technology is expected to be much faster than 4G LTE.
What is 5G?
This is the name of the first-ever computer virus.
What is the Creeper virus?
This cyberattack floods a network with excessive traffic to make it unavailable.
What is a DDoS attack?
This iconic Apple computer, launched in 1984, introduced the graphical user interface to the masses.
What is the Macintosh?
This classic 1980s arcade game features ghosts chasing a yellow dot-eating character.
What is Pac-Man?
This device, often featured in cyberpunk fiction, allows users to "jack in" and interact with virtual reality using only their minds.
What is a neural implant?
This was the first commercially successful personal computer, released by IBM in 1981.
What is the IBM PC 5150?
This infamous ransomware attack in 2017 affected hospitals, banks, and businesses worldwide.
What is WannaCry?
This home gaming console from 1977 was one of the first to bring video games into homes.
What is the Atari 2600?
These devices, implanted at the base of the skull to store human consciousness, allow for "resleeving" into new bodies in this cyberpunk sci-fi series.
What is Altered Carbon?
The Turing Test, designed by Alan Turing, determines whether an AI can do this.
What is pass as human?