Newegg ends up getting fried; AT&T fandroids still denied What happened this week? Online retailer Newegg leaped out of the frying pan and into the fire after it was found to be selling ersatz silicon. AT&T released its first Android handset to a less-than-rapturous reception. MySpace announced it’s attempting yet another comeback, and it turns out that sex doesn’t sell on the Internet — at least, not for as much as it used to. Have you got the skinny on all things tech? Prove it by acing our quiz. Correct answers are worth 10 points, and no, you don’t get extra credit for owning an iPhone — sorry. Now begin.1. Online retailer Newegg has discovered some Intel Core i7-920 CPUs it sold last week were fakes. Which of the following is not one of the clues the chips were bogus?a. Typos on product packaging b. Heat sinks made entirely of plastic c. Manual filled with blank pages d. The word “FAKE” stenciled on the outside Take the InfoWorld news quiz Data Management