Q1. X is an American technology company founded in 2002 by Nick Woodman. It manufactures eponymous action cameras and develops its own mobile apps and video editing software. The idea of manufacturing cameras that can capture high quality footage while being extremely mobile came to Woodman while on a surfing trip to Australia in 2002. He was hoping to get some high quality action photos, but couldn't as amateur photographers couldn't come close or couldn't afford high quality equipment.
X has released a line of high end cameras including the HERO,KARMA, KARMA Grip. Give X.
X has released a line of high end cameras including the HERO,KARMA, KARMA Grip. Give X.
GoPro
Q2. AB is an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach high range operating speeds, with low power consumption. The project created three generations of supercomputers, AB/L, AB/P, and AB/Q.
AB systems have often led the TOP 500 and Green 500 rankings of the most powerful and most power efficient supercomputers, respectively.
AB systems have also consistently scored top positions in the Graph 500 list. The project was awarded the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
AB systems have often led the TOP 500 and Green 500 rankings of the most powerful and most power efficient supercomputers, respectively.
AB systems have also consistently scored top positions in the Graph 500 list. The project was awarded the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
The name AB comes from what it was originally designed to do, help biologists understand the processes of protein folding and B development. "A" is a traditional moniker that IBM uses for many of its products. What is AB here? (Quite crackable!)
Blue Gene
Q3. First developed for conventional warfare during the Cold War, these objects of strategic importance were pushed towards completion in the 1990s but abandoned in 2004 by the US Department of Defense.
However, it appears that they were being designed in secret nevertheless –by modifying existing alternatives with changes like adding special coatings to the skin to absorb beams, replacing sharp edges with curved ones that scatter them in many directions and having an addition that resembles a dishpan. What objects are these?
Hint - Call Of Duty - Inbound!
However, it appears that they were being designed in secret nevertheless –by modifying existing alternatives with changes like adding special coatings to the skin to absorb beams, replacing sharp edges with curved ones that scatter them in many directions and having an addition that resembles a dishpan. What objects are these?
Hint - Call Of Duty - Inbound!
Ans- Stealth Helicopter
Q4. The name X comes from two Mandarin Chinese words,(葫芦/葫蘆), meaning "calabash; bottle gourd", and (互录/互錄), meaning "interactive recording" .The company blog explains: In Mandarin, X has two interesting meanings, each highly relevant to our mission. The primary meaning interested us because it is used in an ancient Chinese proverb that describes the X as the holder of precious things. It literally translates to "gourd", and in ancient times, the X was hollowed out and used to hold precious things. The secondary meaning is "interactive recording". We saw both definitions as appropriate bookends and highly relevant to the mission of X.
Name X.
(Owned by The Walt Disney Company)
Name X.
(Owned by The Walt Disney Company)
Streaming Service - Hulu
Q5. Y is a distributed version-control system for tracking changes in source code during software development. It is designed for coordinating work among programmers, but it can be used to track changes in any set of files. Its goals include speed, data integrity, and support for distributed, non-linear workflows.
Y was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for development of the Linux kernel, with other kernel developers contributing to its initial development. Torvalds sarcastically quipped about the name Y (which means "unpleasant person" in British English slang): "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First 'Linux', now 'Y'." The main page describes Y as "the stupid content tracker". The read-me file of the source code elaborates further: "Y" can mean anything, depending on your mood.
Give this system 'Y' which is used heavily by programmers online. (and students for making quick rip-off projects 😂 )
Y was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for development of the Linux kernel, with other kernel developers contributing to its initial development. Torvalds sarcastically quipped about the name Y (which means "unpleasant person" in British English slang): "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First 'Linux', now 'Y'." The main page describes Y as "the stupid content tracker". The read-me file of the source code elaborates further: "Y" can mean anything, depending on your mood.
Give this system 'Y' which is used heavily by programmers online. (and students for making quick rip-off projects 😂 )
Git, primarily used in GitHub
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