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Characteristically ahead of his time, Clive Sinclair built his version of the iPad, back in the late '80's. Spencer shows us his ... The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ... RISC processors kept things simple, but when do you need to make your hardware more complicated and when can you leave it ... Bringing digital into interactive theatre. Roma Patel is a designer and member of the Mixed Reality Laboratory who is looking to ... Secret texts buried in a picture of your dog? Image Analyst Dr. Mike Pound explains the art of steganography in digital images. When you're setting your hardware design out using automated tools is essential, but what if the tools themselves have bugs in ...

Many of us use Location Services & GPS on smartphones but Cell Phone Companies have been able to track us for a long time. Secure Copy is flawed, and the flaw goes back over 30 years. Dr Steve Bagley explains just how 'secure' it is. How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ... Substitution-permutation networks are the basis for almost all modern symmetric cryptography. Dr Mike Pound explains. How can a file take up no space on disk? Dr Steve Bagley explains how '0' size files can exist. Magnetic Media (Floppies ... Dicussing implementation with Professor Brailsford. Professor Brailsford emailed me after we recorded this to say that of course ...

See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): Links ... They starting coding aged 12 on the family TV and turned their passion into a big business. From Robin Hood to Chicken Run, the ... Just what does it mean to have a multi-processor system? Dr Steve Bagley on symmetric and assymmetric multi-processor ... An Apple I was discovered in a pile of electronics. It sold for $200000, but why so valuable? Dr Steve Bagley talks about this ... Turning exquisitely painted miniatures into high definition 3d models using a camera and a turntable. Dimitri Darzentas is a ...

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The Portable 'Speccy' - Computerphile

The Portable 'Speccy' - Computerphile

Characteristically ahead of his time, Clive Sinclair built his version of the iPad, back in the late '80's. Spencer shows us his ...

Hacking on the PDP1 Raspberry Pi Emulator - Computerphile

Hacking on the PDP1 Raspberry Pi Emulator - Computerphile

The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ...

Retro Computer Kit - Computerphile

Retro Computer Kit - Computerphile

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Hardware vs Software & Digital Video - Computerphile

Hardware vs Software & Digital Video - Computerphile

RISC processors kept things simple, but when do you need to make your hardware more complicated and when can you leave it ...

Digital Theatre Props - Computerphile

Digital Theatre Props - Computerphile

Bringing digital into interactive theatre. Roma Patel is a designer and member of the Mixed Reality Laboratory who is looking to ...

Secrets Hidden in Images (Steganography) - Computerphile

Secrets Hidden in Images (Steganography) - Computerphile

Secret texts buried in a picture of your dog? Image Analyst Dr. Mike Pound explains the art of steganography in digital images.

Finding Hardware Bugs - Computerphile

Finding Hardware Bugs - Computerphile

When you're setting your hardware design out using automated tools is essential, but what if the tools themselves have bugs in ...

How Cell Phones Reveal Your Location - Computerphile

How Cell Phones Reveal Your Location - Computerphile

Many of us use Location Services & GPS on smartphones but Cell Phone Companies have been able to track us for a long time.

Secure Copy Vulnerability (SCP) - Computerphile

Secure Copy Vulnerability (SCP) - Computerphile

Secure Copy is flawed, and the flaw goes back over 30 years. Dr Steve Bagley explains just how 'secure' it is.

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ...

Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Substitution-permutation networks are the basis for almost all modern symmetric cryptography. Dr Mike Pound explains.

Zero Size Files - Computerphile

Zero Size Files - Computerphile

How can a file take up no space on disk? Dr Steve Bagley explains how '0' size files can exist. Magnetic Media (Floppies ...

Implementation - Computerphile

Implementation - Computerphile

Dicussing implementation with Professor Brailsford. Professor Brailsford emailed me after we recorded this to say that of course ...

Save our Software - Computerphile

Save our Software - Computerphile

See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): https://youtu.be/cylNiU0mmHg Links ...

Videogame Legends - Computerphile

Videogame Legends - Computerphile

They starting coding aged 12 on the family TV and turned their passion into a big business. From Robin Hood to Chicken Run, the ...

Multiple Processor Systems - Computerphile

Multiple Processor Systems - Computerphile

Just what does it mean to have a multi-processor system? Dr Steve Bagley on symmetric and assymmetric multi-processor ...

Apple's $200,000 Computer - Computerphile

Apple's $200,000 Computer - Computerphile

An Apple I was discovered in a pile of electronics. It sold for $200000, but why so valuable? Dr Steve Bagley talks about this ...

3D Scanning - Computerphile

3D Scanning - Computerphile

Turning exquisitely painted miniatures into high definition 3d models using a camera and a turntable. Dimitri Darzentas is a ...