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Quantum computing is gaining steam among Big Tech companies and drawing increased interest from Washington. Here's what the technology is and what it means for the future.
A few years back, Google made waves when it claimed that some of its hardware had achieved quantum supremacy, performing ...
This week, researchers published LIGO findings that hint at the existence of second-generation black holes. Astronomers captured a spectacular new image of the Milky Way across a wide range of radio ...
Alphabet has developed a real-world use for quantum computing. Useful quantum computing is still a few years away, although ...
Improving your cryptographic agility goes far beyond files and folders. It’s about preserving the integrity of every ...
We build high-tech tools to make our lives easier, and then forget that we still need to think, 'How do we know it's right?' ...
Still, shares of Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ: QUBT), which also refers to itself as QCi, have done very well. The ...
Quantum computing may prove to be an existential threat to Bitcoin, but human panic and slow preparation are bigger ...