Greedy company that makes terrible sports game every year.
What isn't EA?
The millimeter width of a (standard) headphone jack.
What is 3.5mm?
Nvidia's top-of-the-line consumer graphics card. Very lorge.
What is the RTX 3090?
The Windows version that removed the start button, in favor of swiping from the edge.
What is Windows 8?
The name of the wireless charging standard.
What is Qi?
The popular 2022 game bought by The New York Times in which you guess a 5 letter term.
What is Wordle?
Apple's surround sound standard for Apple Music, only supported by AirPods and select Beats headphones.
What is Spatial Audio?
Company bought by HMD Global that made phones with physical keyboards.
What is Blackberry?
The first operating system to support 5G natively.
What is Android?
The 5th generation of cellular technology featured in ads and on spec-sheets. Claimed to be "faster" and featured in more areas than previously.
What is 5G?
The buzzword used these days to refer to virtual social experiences. Also used to describe the virtual world itself.
What is the metaverse?
The proprietary cable used by early iPods to transfer music from iTunes to the device. Faster than USB (which is a low bar.)
What is FireWire?
The cause of the "blooming" sensation when looking at an LED TV.
What are local dimming zones?
iOS version to first move away from skeuomorphism.
What is iOS 7?
The most recent revision and release of the wi-fi standard, only supported by very new routers (within the past year).
What is Wi-fi 6e?
Amazon's game streaming service.
What is Amazon Luna?
Spotify's slowly released subscriber-only hardware product.
What is Spotify Car Thing?
The first Chromebook to support USB-C, first released in 2015.
What is the Chromebook Pixel?
MacOS version to first remove support for 32 bit applications.
What is MacOS Mojave?
The underlying technology used to power Airtags and Samsung SmartTags. Gives them the ability to locate items with a precision of feet.
What is UWB (Ultra Wideband)?
This company bought Time Warner in 2019 in a deal that was the largest acquisition ever, totaling over $170 billion.
What is AT&T?
The full title of the 3rd generation of Sony's flagship noise-canceling headphones. (spelling matters!)
What are the WH-1000XM3s?
The name of Intel's prototype laptop whose screen lifted vertically up, containing a second display below the main display.
What is Honeycomb Glacier?
The operating system Palm devices used to run on.
What is WebOS?
The new audio codec being adopted into the Bluetooth standard; first debuted at CES2020.
What is LC3?