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The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

Why do computers have such a hard time showing TV footage? Dr Steve Bagley unlaces the

Video Streaming Problems - Computerphile

Video Streaming Problems - Computerphile

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

The UNCOL Problem - Computerphile

The UNCOL Problem - Computerphile

Can there be a universal intermediate programming language? Sounds like Esperanto to us - Professor Brailsford has more.

The Visibility Problem - Computerphile

The Visibility Problem - Computerphile

Which triangles should be in front and which should be behind? The

Nascom 2 & Sharing the TV - Computerphile

Nascom 2 & Sharing the TV - Computerphile

Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV. Jason Fitzpatrick ...

Temporal Networks, Where Page Rank meets Lord of the Rings - Computerphile

Temporal Networks, Where Page Rank meets Lord of the Rings - Computerphile

When considering how things connect together in a network, time can be an extremely important factor. Dr Richard G Clegg of ...

FPS & Digital Video - Computerphile

FPS & Digital Video - Computerphile

50p, 60p, 25p, not UK prices, but frame rates, but what are frame rates? Dr Steve Bagley explains why digital

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 ...

Endianness Explained With an Egg - Computerphile

Endianness Explained With an Egg - Computerphile

Byte ordering, or boiled egg orientation, endianness is important! Dr Steve Bagley on the computer science topic named after ...

Dirty Cow Demo - Computerphile

Dirty Cow Demo - Computerphile

Dirty Cow has been there for years, and it affects all kinds of devices. Dr Steve Bagley demostrates how dangerous it is. Why Dirty ...

Program Correctness - Computerphile

Program Correctness - Computerphile

Program Correctness is incredibly important in computing - particularly in hardware design. Professor Graham Hutton takes us ...

Explaining Dirty Cow - Computerphile

Explaining Dirty Cow - Computerphile

Dirty Cow is a serious security flaw. Dr Steve Bagley takes us through the details. http://www.facebook.com/

Error Correction - Computerphile

Error Correction - Computerphile

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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 ...

The Problem with JPEG - Computerphile

The Problem with JPEG - Computerphile

Never use JPEG with text. But why? Image Analyst Mike Pound explains what goes wrong when JPEG tries to compress text.

Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Alan Turing almost accidentally created the blueprint for the modern day digital computer. Here Mark Jago takes us through The ...

Correcting Those Errors - Computerphile

Correcting Those Errors - Computerphile

The powers of two and the algorithm that helps them correct errors. Professor Brailsford explains how to

Mouse Pointers & Fitts's Law - Computerphile

Mouse Pointers & Fitts's Law - Computerphile

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