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For the love of computers

Buying a computer, for most people, is a fairly mundane activity. It involves going to a vendor with a budget, a list of requirements, and the hope that the salespeople are trustworthy and knowledgeable enough about the products to find the best possible deal.

Things to consider before you build your PC

Buying a PC is a long-term investment, given how expensive it can be.

Teaching parents how to use a computer

You'll need to take this one step at a time.

Doping: WADA says hackers may have doctored leaked data

Computer hackers who leaked the medical records of more than 100 top athletes in a bid to reveal questionable drug exemptions may have tampered with the data, according to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Intel goes from one extreme to another at Computex

During its Computex 2016 keynote address Intel showed that its future lies in offering consumers and companies more bang for their bucks, with its most efficient, affordable Apollo Lake processors or its first ever 10-core processors built for ‘mega-tasking gamers and filmmakers.

BB heist: CID, Interpol officials examine evidence

Six visiting Interpol officials, teaming up with Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department, started forensic analysis of the computers and computerised evidence related to the Bangladesh Bank heist.

How powerful is the human brain compared to a computer?

A computer specifically programmed to perform singular task can give a human a run for his or her money, but when we measure a computer against the entirety of what a human mind is capable of, it’s not really all that close.

Joy taught me all about computers: PM

Indicating that learning from children is actually very effective, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said there is no age for learning. The premier said at the PM’s Office while inaugurating the distribution programme of primary school stationeries, reports Bangla Daily Prothom Alo.

Teenagers feel helpless to cyber-crime: Study

About 70 percent of the high school students using internet facility in Bangladesh say they feel helpless in face of cyber-crimes, a study reveals.

April 6, 2024
April 6, 2024

For the love of computers

Buying a computer, for most people, is a fairly mundane activity. It involves going to a vendor with a budget, a list of requirements, and the hope that the salespeople are trustworthy and knowledgeable enough about the products to find the best possible deal.

July 6, 2023
July 6, 2023

Things to consider before you build your PC

Buying a PC is a long-term investment, given how expensive it can be.

December 30, 2021
December 30, 2021

Teaching parents how to use a computer

You'll need to take this one step at a time.

October 6, 2016
October 6, 2016

Doping: WADA says hackers may have doctored leaked data

Computer hackers who leaked the medical records of more than 100 top athletes in a bid to reveal questionable drug exemptions may have tampered with the data, according to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

June 1, 2016
June 1, 2016

Intel goes from one extreme to another at Computex

During its Computex 2016 keynote address Intel showed that its future lies in offering consumers and companies more bang for their bucks, with its most efficient, affordable Apollo Lake processors or its first ever 10-core processors built for ‘mega-tasking gamers and filmmakers.

May 4, 2016
May 4, 2016

BB heist: CID, Interpol officials examine evidence

Six visiting Interpol officials, teaming up with Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department, started forensic analysis of the computers and computerised evidence related to the Bangladesh Bank heist.

February 28, 2016
February 28, 2016

How powerful is the human brain compared to a computer?

A computer specifically programmed to perform singular task can give a human a run for his or her money, but when we measure a computer against the entirety of what a human mind is capable of, it’s not really all that close.

February 14, 2016
February 14, 2016

Joy taught me all about computers: PM

Indicating that learning from children is actually very effective, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said there is no age for learning. The premier said at the PM’s Office while inaugurating the distribution programme of primary school stationeries, reports Bangla Daily Prothom Alo.

November 28, 2015
November 28, 2015

Teenagers feel helpless to cyber-crime: Study

About 70 percent of the high school students using internet facility in Bangladesh say they feel helpless in face of cyber-crimes, a study reveals.

September 23, 2015
September 23, 2015

Gmail adds ability to block email, but there's a better way

Google says that their users will now be able to ‘block’ specific email addresses-except that they are not really blocked and Google already has more powerful tools to eradicate offensive email that are already in Gmail.