The InfoWorld news quiz: March 4, 2011
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1. Surprising absolutely no one, Steve Jobs introduced the sequel to Apple's smash hit iPad tablet this week. Which of the following is not one of its new features? It now comes in white You can play GarageBand on it Two (count 'em, two) video cameras Higher price tagQuestion 1 of 10Tags: misadventures Related Content... Overcoming Eight Common Power Management Challenges | White paper A Practical Look at Data Center Sustainability | White paper Oracle Exadata Exceeds Expectations | White paper Linux IQ test: Round 2 | Article IT personality type quiz | Page Programming IQ test: Round 2 | Quiz





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