Fun Tech Quiz: Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know

  Fun Tech Quiz: Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know

Fun Tech Quiz: Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know

1/4. Which tech company started in a garage with just two people?

Apple: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple in a small California garage in 1976. Their first product, the Apple I computer, was hand-built and sold for $666.66. From that humble beginning, Apple grew into one of the most valuable companies in the world. The “garage startup” story has since become a symbol of Silicon Valley innovation.

2/4. Which website was originally created as a “hot or not” game?

Facebook: Before Facebook became the global social network, Mark Zuckerberg built a site called “Facemash” at Harvard, where students rated each other’s looks. This playful project sparked controversy but later evolved into Facebook. The idea of connecting people through profiles and photos quickly spread beyond Harvard, eventually reshaping how billions interact online today.

3/4. Which smartphone was the first to introduce a touch screen with no physical keyboard?

iPhone: Launched in 2007, the first iPhone shocked the industry by removing the physical keyboard entirely. Instead, it used a capacitive multi-touch screen, letting users swipe and tap naturally. This design choice redefined smartphones and inspired every major phone that followed. Today, almost all mobile devices follow the path Apple pioneered with that single bold move.

4/4. Which company’s logo has a hidden arrow symbol between two letters?

FedEx: The FedEx logo cleverly hides an arrow between the letters “E” and “x”. This subtle design represents speed, precision, and forward direction—values central to a global shipping giant. Many people use FedEx for years without noticing the arrow, making it one of the most famous “hidden logos” in branding history.

Which company created the Windows operating system?

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