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Daemons are the programs that run the internet. Here’s why it’s important to understand them.

February 1, 2022 The Conversation

Daemons are real. Or at least computer daemons are. A daemon is early computer slang. In the first computer labs, daemons meant the programs running in the background, doing the invisible work of keeping systems online. The word […]

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Shape-shifting computer chip thwarts an army of hackers

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea We have developed and tested a secure new computer processor that thwarts hackers by randomly changing its underlying structure, thus making it virtually impossible to […]

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We’re just not compatible any more: why Microsoft finally dumped Internet Explorer

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Tech giant Microsoft recently announced the retirement of its longstanding web browser, Internet Explorer, in favour of its newer product, Microsoft Edge. With support for Internet Explorer only set to last until June 15, 2022, […]

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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 promise of the “learn to code” movement

May 3, 2021 The Conversation

This week, educators, students and the public around the world are participating in Computer Science Education Week by organizing and leading one-hour coding tutorials. By the start of the week, more than 2,700 Canadian coding events had been registered […]

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