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Big Fail: The internet hasn’t helped democracy

January 8, 2022 The Conversation

Hardly a week goes by without news of another data breach at a large corporation affecting millions, most recently Facebook. In 2016, the issue became political with evidence of Russian interference in the U.S. election and the spectre […]

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How vulnerable is your personal information? 4 essential reads

December 16, 2021 The Conversation

When you enter your personal information or credit card number into a website, do you have a moment of hesitation? A nagging sense of vulnerability prompted by the parade of headlines about data breaches and […]

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Why wearable fitness trackers aren’t as useless as some make them out to be

December 16, 2021 The Conversation

Wearable fitness trackers will be on many Christmas shopping lists this year, with a vast range of devices (and an ever-increasing number of features) hitting the market just in time for the festive season. But […]

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We created holograms you can touch – you could soon shake a virtual colleague’s hand

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

The TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced millions of people to the idea of a holodeck: an immersive, realistic 3D holographic projection of a complete environment that you could interact with and even […]

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5 ways to break into the video game industry

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

When you break out the game console to play a video game like NBA2K, chances are the biggest decision you’ll have to make is which player or team you want to be. But have you ever […]

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A global semiconductor shortage highlights a troubling trend: A small and shrinking number of the world’s computer chips are made in the US

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

President Joe Biden’s executive order calling for a review of supply chains for critical products put a spotlight on the decades-long decline in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing capacity. Semiconductors are the logic and memory chips used in computers, […]

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Who invented video games?

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

Some people just love to play. Give them a ball, or a pen, or a pile of leaves and they’ll find a way to play with it. In fact, enough people love to play that […]

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Are our phones really designed to slow down over time? Experts look at the evidence

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

It’s usually around this time of year you hear people complain about their phones slowing down. Apple and Google release new versions of their operating systems (OS) and suddenly there’s a slew of people claiming their […]

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Algorithms can decide your marks, your work prospects and your financial security. How do you know they’re fair?

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

Algorithms are becoming commonplace. They can determine employment prospects, financial security and more. The use of algorithms can be controversial – for example, robodebt, as the Australian government’s flawed online welfare compliance system came to be known. Algorithms […]

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How the COVID pandemic changed digital journalism

November 29, 2021 The Conversation

In the last decade, smartphones and mobile technology have altered newsrooms, transforming news gathering, live broadcasting and content distribution. Trained on an iPhone 4s at the University of Sheffield in 2011, I was one of […]

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