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LittleBigPlanet, the PS3 game released in November, was meant to be launched in October. Why the delay?
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The BBFC uncovered possibly offensive hidden interactive content that the developers hadn't detailed
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One of the music tracks featured passages from the Qur'an
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Publisher Sony asked developers Media Molecule to "boost the colour"
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The game wasn't completed on time
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What was the value, at the time, of Microsoft's unsolicited bid for Yahoo on 1 February 2008?
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$1bn
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$44.6bn
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$46.4bn
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$46.6bn
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How many of the 1,561 UK government websites identified as surplus to requirement had been closed by October this year?
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None
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54
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549
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2,178
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What is the new landmass called in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King?
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Northern Wastes
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Northrend
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Northshire
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Northern Territory
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-
Which 80s pop star benefited from a global game to trick people into clicking through to YouTube?
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Rick Astley
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Boy George
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George Michael
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Prince
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-
The original iPhone's computing power is equivalent to which old Apple laptop?
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"Wallstreet" G3 Powerbook (233MHz, released May 1998)
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"Lombard" G3 Powerbook (333MHz, released May 1999)
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"Pismo" G3 Powerbook (400MHz, released Feb 2000)
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In his book The Big Switch, Nicholas Carr likened the arrival of cloud computing to which utility?
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Electricity
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Water
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Gas
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-
Which country didn't this year propose to introduce new regulation of internet content?
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Japan
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France
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Australia
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China
-
-
What is CarTorrent?
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A way to swap radio station choices between cars
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A way to send mileage and engine control unit data to your garage
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A way to swap traffic information between cars
-
-
What was the company now known as Platte previously called?
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Micro Bill Systems
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Micro Billing Systems
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Micro Billing System
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Microbill System
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The Office for National Statistics will spend how much constructing a complete address database for the whole UK, replicating that of the Ordnance Survey and Post Office?
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Nothing (£0)
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£5 million
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£10 million
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£15 million
-
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...and what will be done with that database afterwards?
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Sold off to the highest bidder
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Used to replace that of OS and the Post Office
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Destroyed
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What is Schofield's Third Law?
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Your data aren't safe unless you have two separate copies
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Never put data into a format you can't get out again
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The easier it is for you to access your data, the easier it is for someone else to access your data
-
How much would access to a web feed of the weekly register of deaths in the UK cost?
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Nothing (£0)
-
£1,000
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£62,000
-
-
Microsoft faced a class action lawsuit over Vista. What's the alleged offence?
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It allowed companies to call their PCs "Vista-capable" while knowing they couldn't run all versions of the OS
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It forced PC makers to call their machines "Vista-capable" while knowing when they couldn't run all versions of the OS
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It didn't specify what "Vista-capable" meant, allowing a free-for-all
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Mitchell Baker works for Mozilla as its "chief lizard wrangler". But what's her unusual spare-time pursuit?
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Trapeze artist
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Shark taxidermist
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One-armed wrestling champion
-
-
Phorm came to prominence in March over its plans to serve advertising based on people's surfing habits. By what name was it previously known?
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101 Media
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111 Media
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121 Media
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A colourisation technique used on Dad's Army in December was previously used on black and white versions of which classic BBC programme?
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Hancock's Half Hour
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Doctor Who
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Top Of The Pops
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Blue Peter
-
-
What is the maximum theoretical speed of BT's ADSL2+ system now being introduced?
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12 megabits per second
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24 Mbps
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50 Mbps
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78 Mbps
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A new system that would boost mobile phone signals in your home is called a...
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nanocell
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picocell
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femtocell
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datacell
-
-
Failures of some electronics equipment was blamed on the removal of lead from solder because it
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led to microscopic "whiskers" growing between conducting parts
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was too viscous, leaving components unsoldered
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didn't conduct electricity well enough
-
-
If present trends in DNA sequencing continue, by 2012 how long and how much will it take to sequence all 6 billion bases in a person's genome?
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2 minutes, $1,000
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20 minutes, $10
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A few hours, $100
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What twist did Microsoft put on searching to make itself more attractive to users?
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Free access to paid-for online services
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Free TV streaming
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Paying searchers
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Free pizzas
-
-
Do crime maps break the Data Protection Act?
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Yes
-
No
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It depends
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Why did Judge Alex Kozinski come to public notice in June?
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He ruled on a case involving "paedophilic" online cartoon images
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He had "rude" content on his personal website
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He threw out a class action against Microsoft
-
-
What was the name of the machine that reproduces itself?
-
RepRep
-
RepRap
-
RapRep
-
MC Rapper
-
Taking into account the handset and phone/data plan cost, was the iPhone 3G more or less expensive than the original in the UK?
-
Cheaper
-
The same
-
Pricier
-
-
What was the name of the Radiohead video that you could remix?
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House of Cards
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In Rainbows
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Five Step
-
-
How long does dealing with an email distract you from your train of thought, on average?
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31 seconds
-
64 seconds
-
92 seconds
-
-
The Man In The White Suit was a film about clothing that couldn't get dirty. Now it's been realised - by what technology?
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Proton-masking
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Ion-masking
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Neutron-masking
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Why did people give Spore terrible ratings on Amazon?
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Stocks had run out
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They hated the gameplay
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Its restrictive DRM
-
-
What proportion of Dell customers chose to pay extra to "plant a tree" to offset carbon dioxide emissions from their new purchase?
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About 0.1%
-
About 1%
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About 3%
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About 4%
-
-
How old is the pressure group MySociety?
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Three years
-
Five years
-
Seven years
-
-
In which month 25 years ago was the Guardian's first Technology supplement released?
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March
-
July
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September
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October
-
-
In October, what did Ordnance Survey remind councils it was illegal to do?
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Put OS-derived data onto Google Maps
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Communicate with the Free Our Data campaign
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Sell OS maps from council offices
-
How many copies of Grand Theft Auto IV were sold in the first weekend of release?
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1.5m
-
2.5m
-
3.5m
-
4.5m
-
-
The government is piloting a web service to allow you to report a change of circumstances with a single message. Which life event is it not yet possible to report?
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Your birth
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Moving house
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Your death
-
Which gizmo did not appear in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace?
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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Chronometer
-
A laser capable of emitting a beam of pure antimatter
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A VAIO LT2S desktop PC
-
-
Which of these people does not use Twitter?
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Tony Benn
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Stephen Fry
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John Cleese
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Andy Murray
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The Byron Review, released in March, summarised the available research on the effects of online and gaming content on children. What was its full name?
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Digital Youth Project
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Safer Children in a Digital World
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Caught in the web: Internet risks for children
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Solutions
1:B, 2:B, 3:C, 4:B, 5:A, 6:C, 7:A, 8:D, 9:C, 10:A, 11:C, 12:C, 13:C, 14:C, 15:A, 16:A, 17:C, 18:B, 19:B, 20:C, 21:A, 22:C, 23:C, 24:C, 25:B, 26:B, 27:A, 28:A, 29:B, 30:B, 31:C, 32:B, 33:B, 34:D, 35:A, 36:C, 37:B, 38:B, 39:A, 40:B
Scores