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Ransomware like Bad Rabbit is big business

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

October is Cybersecurity Awareness month, which is being observed in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere around the world. Ironically, it began with updates about a large-scale hack, and is ending with a large-scale ransomware outbreak. Internet firm […]

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Ransomware gangs are running riot – paying them off doesn’t help

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

In the past five years, ransomware attacks have evolved from rare misfortunes into common and disruptive threats. Hijacking the IT systems of organisations and forcing them to pay a ransom in order to reclaim them, […]

Computers

Why laptops could be facing the end of the line

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

Microsoft’s recent announcement that it would end support for users of its Windows 7 operating system had stress written all over it. The company advised that important day-to-day tasks such as personal banking and online shopping would […]

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Why schools should provide one laptop per child

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

A recent international study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development found no positive evidence of impact of educational technology on student performance. It did not find any significant improvement in reading, math or science in countries that […]

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The future of psychiatry promises to be digital — from apps that track your mood to smartphone therapy

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

Ella, who is in her early 20s, has depression. When her sleep started to fall away after a stressful term at school, her smartphone was programmed to note the late-night texts and phone conversations indicating […]

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Apple’s new ‘app tracking transparency’ has angered Facebook. How does it work, what’s all the fuss about, and should you use it?

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

Apple users across the globe are adopting the latest operating system update, called iOS 14.5, featuring the now-obligatory new batch of emojis. But there’s another change that’s arguably less fun but much more significant for many users: […]

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More businesses are trying mobile apps to lure and keep consumers

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

Intense retail competition has led old standbys, such as Sears, to close dozens of stores. Walmart is venturing online more. And Amazon is expanding offline, opening stores and buying Whole Foods. The fight for retail dollars is fierce, and the battleground […]

Mobile

The talking dead: how personality drives smartphone addiction

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

How many times a day do you check your smartphone? According to a recent survey, the typical American checks once every six-and-a-half minutes, or approximately 150 times every day. Other research has found that number to be […]

Mobile

How smartphones are heating up the planet

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

When we think about climate change, the main sources of carbon emissions that come to mind for most of us are heavy industries like petroleum, mining and transportation. Rarely do we point the finger at computer technologies. […]

Apps

Governments must work with restaurants on a no-fee delivery app

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

To say it’s been a rough year for the restaurant industry is an understatement. Restaurants across Canada have suffered immensely from stay-at-home orders, strict in-person seating capacity restrictions and other lockdown measures induced by the […]

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