bugfixwizard.hashnode.devTaiwan’s struggle to become an innovation leaderTaiwan became a manufacturing powerhouse and the center of the world's laptop production. However, it's a challenging place to launch successful start-ups. Can it rise to the challenge? With a population half the size of Spain's, packed into a land a...Feb 16, 2025·7 min read
bugfixwizard.hashnode.devWhat’s the most frustrating problem in IT? It’s usWhy do so many large computing projects end up as costly failures? History shows that we, not our machines, are the problem, and it's time to address this. The UK’s National Health Service might seem like a local topic for this column, but with 1.7 m...Feb 16, 2025·4 min read
bugfixwizard.hashnode.devThe Google hackers trying to make passwords obsoleteRemembering strings of letters and numbers could become a thing of the past – Google wants us to access devices and websites via watches and parts of our bodies. We may not have to remember a string of passwords to access devices, websites and mobile...Feb 16, 2025·1 min read
bugfixwizard.hashnode.devAre drones the next target for hackers?Military and civilian drones have a major weakness: they can be hacked, as Katia Moskvitch discovers. So, what could a stolen drone be used for? If you were watching Iranian state TV in early December 2011, you would have seen an unusual flying objec...Feb 16, 2025·3 min read
bugfixwizard.hashnode.devMIT Code for Good Club works with local nonprofitsComputer hackers who break into websites, change the code, and cause harm are very real. However, MIT Code for Good members aim to do the opposite. This group, mostly made up of electrical engineering and computer science majors (EECS, Course 6), wan...Feb 9, 2025·2 min read