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Below is a list of all the correct answers to this week’s quiz, along with links to the actual news stories behind the quiz’s questions.
- On Thursday Google announced a new AI feature that allows users to do what?
Correct answer: Virtually try on clothes.
Headline: Google’s new AI feature lets you virtually try on clothes
- Earlier this month the Bottles app for installing Windows apps on Linux announced what?
Correct answer: That it needs money badly.
- On Wednesday we learned about a new open source project called “mwmbl.” What is it?
Correct answer: A search engine.
Headline: Mwmbl: The Open Source Web Search Engine, Because the web deserves better than just one Option
- Last week Samsung said that it’s planning to expand availability of it’s Galaxy AI to how many devices by the end of the year?
Correct answer: 400 million
Headline: Samsung to bring Galaxy AI to 400 million devices globally by end of the year
- Organic Flow is the name of a new approach to what technology used by data centers?
Correct answer: Batteries
Headline: Beyond Lithium: How Organic Flow Batteries Could Transform Data Center Energy Storage
- Earlier this month, Mozilla released Thunderbird version 140, which brings what long wanted feature to its email client?
Correct answer: The ability to connect to on-premises Microsoft Exchange servers or Exchange Online accounts.
Headline: Thunderbird 140 “Eclipse” Brings Native Experimental Exchange Support
- This week Meta announced new safety features based on what criteria?
Correct answer: Age
Headline: Instagram adds new protections for accounts that primarily feature children
- Last week, what Linux distro had to delete three packages from its repository because they were infected with a Remote Access Trojan?
Correct answer: Arch Linux
- This week Uber announced that it’s added what new feature for women riders?
Correct answer: They can request a woman driver.
Headline: Uber is finally letting women riders in the US match with women drivers
- Late last week, Microsoft announced that it will no longer allow engineers in what country to work of US Department of Defense projects.
Correct answer: China
Headline: Microsoft says it will no longer use engineers in China for Department of Defense work
