Sorry for the delayed answers.
Apollo11/Happened approximately 50 years ago.
IEEE/ "___ 1394", the more technical name for the FireWire port. Also, is an organisation for engineers.
Quadro/Can be considered the brother of GeForce.
Floppy/This type of storage media was later replaced by optical disks, flash drives, and external hard drives.
Laser-Disk/(Two words separated by a dash) The first type of optical disk that came out before CD's.
Craigslist/Where people used to go for job hunting, before Glassdoor, LinkedIn, Indeed, or Handshake existed.
AnandTech/A forum that deals with your tech needs.
Progressive/The "p" in 1080p stands for "___ scan".
ThinkPad/A line of laptops created Lenovo that used to be created by IBM originally.
Circuit-City/(Two words in name separated by a -) A "Brick-and-Mortar" like tech store that went out of business during the 2008 financial crisis.
Airbus/Created the aircraft that broke the world record that the Boeing 747 used to hold as the biggest commercial passenger aircraft.
Hackintosh/A slang term used for a computer that Apple didn't make, but has Macintosh installed on it.
Twitter/The president's most favorite way to talk to the general public.
Trinitron/A famous line of CRT televisions manufactured by Sony, that had existed for a long time.
AOL/This company used to have a logo of a yellow man running to a blue looking triangle. Now the companies logo is just the blue triangle.
RAID/A acronym usually followed by a number, and is a technology used for disk information redundancy. The letters also make a word that Trump always says the ICE will be conducting very soon.
RuneScape/A MMORPG, that holds the Guinness world record of being the biggest/most played MMORPG at one point in time. The game still is alive.
Slang/You look up these types of words in Urban Dictionary, rather than in a regular dictionary.
Wikipedia/A free encyclopedia that many schools and colleges say is not a reliable source for information.
ARM/A CPU architecture that a cellphone usually uses. Is also a part of the human body.
eMachines/A computer manufacturer that ended up getting bought out completely by Gateway.
Walkman/This very famous product line made by Sony saw its demise when the iPod and iPhone was released.
DSL/Faster than dial-up but uses the copper phone line for creating an internet connection. Gives the ability to use the phone and internet at same time.
Napster/A former P2P music sharing service that ended up getting sued by Metallica, after they found out a unreleased song of theirs got leaked and was already on the radio.
Expansion-Valve/(Two words separated by a -) One of two components that are required for how an air-conditioner works, the other component being the compressor.
AOpen/A former part/unit/sector of Acer that used to manufacture computer components and even computers (This one's a hard one to answer). They still exist but no longer deal with manufacturing computer or computer components. They later spun-off from the Acer group.
Edge/A Microsoft browser that replaced another browser made by Microsoft named "Internet Explorer".
Google/A search engine.
Texting/In many places it is illegal to do this while driving.
Amazon/The opposite of a "Brick-and-Mortor" store.
Tesla/A electric car manufacturer. Also the last name of a famous electrical engineer who invented the AC electrical power supply system.
Snowden/(Last name) A whistle blower that formerly worked in the government, and is now hiding and taking shelter in Russia.
Android/A mobile operating system.
Alarm/Superseded the rooster for the same use it was used for in the morning.
Cellphone/There are rumors that using this to much can cause brain cancer.
Facebook/A social media platform where peoples information was used by a research organization without a user's permission.
PowerSpec/MicroCenter's PC/Laptop brand.
Cisco/CCNA is one of the many "___ Certifications".
Gates/(Last name) One of the two founders of Microsoft.
Tumblr/Yahoo owns this social media blogging platform.
Nokia/A cellphone manufacturer that was the known for creating Windows Phones. Microsoft got the rights to put only Microsoft's name on the phone later.
Puzzle/A crossword is type of "___".