By Peter Cochrane, 1 August 2003 13:39
NEWS As part of silicon.com's IT Myths coverage we asked Peter Cochrane to give us his top 10 tall tales. This is what he said: - Asymmetric broadband is what we need - wrong the world ain't asymmetric - Clock speed and hardware are keeping up with bloatware wrong everything is tending to be static or slowing down due to inefficient design and coding - Wireless is less secure than radio wrong wire and fibre are easy to tap too - Children are less active because of computers wrong TV is the real killer - Computer power doubles every 18 months wrong it is more like 12 months and getting shorter - Parallel/network/grid computing can always speed up computing wrong not all problems can be parsed - Deleting files removes them from your hard drive wrong it just removes the header - You can squeeze the contents of a DVD onto a CD wrong all compression algorithms are lossy - There are no viruses on your PC - wrong you just cant see/detect them - There are viruses and email messages that can blow up your hardware wrong


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