Buzzword Bingo
Tech Giant, Inc.
Engaging eSports
A.A. (Acronyms Anonymous)
Entomology
100

This seemingly indescript term refers to how different physical devices connect together over a network, with devices that use this being listed as "smart" devices.

Internet of Things (IoT)

100

The biggest of the tech giants, this company unexpectedly picked up Whole Foods in 2017, and also owns the same streaming platform SGC is being cast on.

Amazon

100

Regarded as one of the greatest video games of all time, this second installment in a arcade fighting game franchise introduced characters like Guile, Chun-Li, and M. Bison.

Street Fighter II

100

OS

Operating System

100

This type of malware that misleads a user into running it gets its name from Greek myth, when they entered the city of Troy disguised as a gift.

Trojan (Horse)

200

This "high up" term describes the service that Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services provides.

Cloud (Computing)

200

Once named Facebook, this tech giant renamed in 2021 and encompasses Messenger, Instagram, and Oculus.

Meta

200

Starcraft II is the most popular example of this genre of video game, in which players strategically control units simultaneously, instead of taking turns to do so.

Real-Time Strategy (RTS)

200

IP

Internet Protocol

200

Affecting computers worldwide, this bug was caused by programs only storing the last two digits of the date at the time.

Y2K (Year 2000 Problem)

300

This entity stores all of the minting and transfers done in a Web 3.0 environment.

Blockchain

300

Headquartered in Cupertino, California, this tech giant is known for its lavish retail stores featuring "genius bars".

Apple

300

As the highest ranked Super Smash Bros. Melee player for the past five years, this player is known for playing Jigglypuff for Team Liquid.

Hungrybox

300

DDoS

Distributed Denial of Service

300

One of the more simple viruses, this denial-of-service attack crashes your computer by duplicating itself every time it is run. A simple bash script for one can look like this.

:(){ :|:& };:

Fork Bomb

400

This buzzword refers to incorporating elements such as achievements, points, and leaderboards to help teach or increase engagement in a topic.

Gamification

400

This Chinese company is the largest video game company in the world, owning big names like Riot Games and Supercell, as well as the chat platform WeChat.

Tencent

400

This MOBA video game consistently posts the highest prize pools of any eSport, with its "The International" most recently reaching a 40 million dollar prize pool.

DOTA 2

400

SaaS

Software as a Service

400

Implanting itself using EternalBlue, this ransomware requested hundreds of dollars in Bitcoin from large entities such as the UK's National Health Service and multiple state governments in India in 2017.

WannaCry

500

This buzzword became popular around the time of Pokemon GO and refers to the addition of computer generated elements to the surrounding world.

Augmented Reality

500

This parent company of Google is much lesser known by name; its other well known subsidiary is DeepMind, which used AI to make strong Chess and Go engines.

Alphabet

500

Originally known as "Battle by the Bay", this largest fighting game tournament is now co-owned by Sony.

EVO (Evolution Championship Series)

500

RFID

Radio Frequency Identification

500

This recent vulnerability came to light late last year, and affected hundreds of companies, allowing for arbitrary code execution in services like AWS, Twitter, and even Minecraft.

Log4Shell

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