c't Know-how 2024
Autor: | c't-Redaktion |
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EAN: | 9783957884008 |
eBook Format: | |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.03.2024 |
Untertitel: | Nerdy research and technology things |
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Schlagworte: | AI (Artificial Intelligence) Artificial Nose Encryption Geek knowledge Hardwa Hardware Myths IT Myths Innovations James Webb Telescope Know-how Linux Printer QR Codes Research Security Myths Technology Transformer Language AI Windows |
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The c't Know-how 2024 special issue offers in-depth knowledge on IT topics. It examines long-standing IT myths for their accuracy, such as whether changing passwords regularly actually enhances security.
The editorial team explains the workings of AI models and their potential beyond automated text and image generation.AI image generating tools sometimes deliver unexpected results and eavesdropping cars may enhance road safety in the future.
The special issue also provides answers to unexpected questions - such as how to decrypt a QR code, mathematical methods that may not have been taught by your math teacher, and how to crack an encryption that has challenged scientists for 300 years.
The c't magazine for computer technology is Europe's most subscribed computer title. For over 40 years, c't has been characterized by thematically diverse, expertly grounded and independent journalism. More than 80 experts regularly report on current developments in the IT sector and scrutinize the latest hardware and software in the c't test laboratory. Online, c't offers computer professionals and demanding users a comprehensive collection of tips and tricks for PC usage, reading samples from magazine articles, extensive services, and information about the magazine (e.g., research in the magazine archive). This offering is rounded off with its own forum.
The c't magazine for computer technology is Europe's most subscribed computer title. For over 40 years, c't has been characterized by thematically diverse, expertly grounded and independent journalism. More than 80 experts regularly report on current developments in the IT sector and scrutinize the latest hardware and software in the c't test laboratory. Online, c't offers computer professionals and demanding users a comprehensive collection of tips and tricks for PC usage, reading samples from magazine articles, extensive services, and information about the magazine (e.g., research in the magazine archive). This offering is rounded off with its own forum.