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  2. The macOS and Linux operating systems are not immune to malware such as trojan horses or computer viruses. [194] Specialized malware designed to attack those systems does exist. However, the vast majority of viruses are developed for Microsoft Windows. [195]

  3. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The macOS and Linux operating systems are not immune to malware such as trojan horses or computer viruses. Specialized malware designed to attack those systems does exist. However, the vast majority of viruses are developed for Microsoft Windows. The deep web is not primarily full of pornography, illegal drug trade websites, and stolen bank ...

  4. Computer - Wikipedia

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    A human computer, with microscope and calculator, 1952. It was not until the mid-20th century that the word acquired its modern definition; according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known use of the word computer was in a different sense, in a 1613 book called The Yong Mans Gleanings by the English writer Richard Brathwait: "I haue [] read the truest computer of Times, and the best ...

  5. 50 Professionals Share The Popular Misconceptions People Have ...

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    Here are some common myths about the computer industry, which I have found not to be so: 1. “Modern technology is so complex that only nerds, children, and people without a life can understand ...

  6. Fallacies of distributed computing - Wikipedia

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    The list of fallacies originated at Sun Microsystems. L. Peter Deutsch, one of the original Sun "Fellows", first created a list of seven fallacies in 1994; incorporating four fallacies Bill Joy and Dave Lyon had already identified in "The Fallacies of Networked Computing". [2]

  7. Megahertz myth - Wikipedia

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    A benchmark is a more thorough way of measuring and comparing computer performance. The myth started around 1984 when comparing the Apple II with the IBM PC . [ citation needed ] The argument was that the IBM computer was five times faster than the Apple II, as its Intel 8088 processor had a clock speed roughly 4.7 times the clock speed of the ...

  8. Scientific misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Factual misconceptions are ideas or beliefs that are learned at a young age but are actually incorrect. While most student misconceptions go unrecognized, there has been an informal effort to identify errors and misconceptions present in textbooks. [6]

  9. “My Entire Family Was In Hospital”: Family Finds ... - AOL

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    A netizen asked the internet for advice after their entire family got sick from eating mushrooms misidentified in an AI-generated book. The post “My Entire Family Was In Hospital”: Family ...