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Multiple ways to break through restrictions in a network* demonstrated by Dr Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London.

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Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

A hacked car that could kill you should be more worrying than a thousand lightbulbs taking Facebook offline. University of ...

WiFi's Hidden ____ Problem - Computerphile

WiFi's Hidden ____ Problem - Computerphile

We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network

Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Computerphile

Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Computerphile

Just how do computers synchronise clocks across the

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

You say "bye" first! - no, you say "bye" first! - how do you know when to close the connection? Dr Richard G. Clegg of Queen Mary ...

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

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Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ...

AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

How do you implement an on/off switch on a General Artificial Intelligence? Rob Miles explains the perils. Part 1: ...

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

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Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

Stop Button Solution? - Computerphile

Stop Button Solution? - Computerphile

After seemingly insurmountable

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers carry the traffic of the

Why Electronic Voting is a BAD Idea - Computerphile

Why Electronic Voting is a BAD Idea - Computerphile

Voting is centuries old, why can't we move with the times and use our phones, tablets and computers? Tom Scott lays out why ...

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Internet Censorship Explained - Computerphile

Governments can censor access to the

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First Contact (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

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"Anonymous" Location Data Problems - Computerphile

How many times have you been asked to share 'anonymous' location data? Andrea shows just how simple it can be to work out ...

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Video Streaming Problems - Computerphile

Why does my neighbour hear the score in the big game before I do? Dr Steve Bagley looks at why video streams suffer delays.

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Network Stacks and the Internet - Computerphile

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Packet Radio (Post Apocalyptic Internet?) - Computerphile

Packet Radio (Post Apocalyptic Internet?) - Computerphile

Prehistoric WiFi? Converting bits into audio and broadcasting them via radio - Dr Aaron Jackson demos packet radio.

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The Problem with A.I. Slop! - Computerphile

Researchers suggested there's more AI generated content appearing on the

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Hacking Out of a Network - Computerphile

Multiple ways to break through restrictions in a network* demonstrated by Dr Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London.