Understanding Computers and the Internet Computer Science E-1 Harvard Extension School This course is all about understanding: understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by being
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Our most powerful 21st-century technologies—robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech—are threatening to make humans an endangered species. PHOTOGRAPHS: LEFT: PETER MENZEL; CENTER, TOP TO BOTTOM: GALLERIA DELLʼACADEMIA, FLORENCE/CANALI PHOTOBANK , MILAN/SUPERSTOCK ; TED SPIEGEL/CORBIS; ROGER RESSMEYER/CORBIS; ROGER RESSMEYER/CORBIS; S. MILLER/CUSTOM MEDICAL STOCK ; RIGHT: EVERETT COLLECTION From
Kevin David Mitnick (August 6, 1963 – July 16, 2023) was an American computer security consultant, author, and convicted hacker. In 1995, he was arrested for various computer and communications-related crimes, and spent five years in prison after being convicted of fraud and illegally intercepting communications.[6] Mitnick's pursuit, arrest, trial and sentence were all controversial, as were the
Bill Joy, 2003 "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us" is an article written by Bill Joy (then Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems) in the April 2000 issue of Wired magazine. In the article, he argues that "Our most powerful 21st-century technologies—robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech—are threatening to make humans an endangered species." Joy warns: The experiences of the atomic scientists clear
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Start today with CS50, Harvard's introduction to computer science courses. Build skills through engaging lectures, hands-on projects, and a global community of learners. What are Harvard's CS50 programs?Harvard's CS50 is a series of online computer science courses taught by Harvard University and available on edX. Most learners start with CS50x, a beginner-friendly introduction to programming and
Arithmetic values thought to have been represented by parts of the Eye of Horus The scribes of ancient Egypt used two different systems for their fractions, Egyptian fractions (not related to the binary number system) and Horus-Eye fractions (so called because some historians of mathematics believed that the symbols used for this system could be arranged to form the eye of Horus, although this has
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