"Quantum" may seem like a useless buzzword, but quantum computing is a real thing, and it's actually understandable even if ...
Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
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Quantum computers could crack every code on Earth, here’s how
Every online bank transfer, private message and Bitcoin transaction rests on the assumption that some math problems are ...
According to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), advances in quantum computing could eventually ...
Japan has put a real ion-trap quantum device online, making it accessible through the cloud Japan has taken a practical step ...
The pioneer of quantum computing talks about how Albert Einstein would have reacted to his experiments, the hype around the ...
How do you design buildings for machines colder than deep space? David Clensy explores the engineering, sustainability, and ...
China is investing heavily in quantum computing, and the race is on for giants like Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent. Baidu is focusing on using it for AI.
D-Wave stock soared nearly 230% in 2025. In the company's Q3 report, CEO Dr. Alan Baratz said that "the world is watching quantum, and specifically D-Wave, as we deliver quantum computing's value to ...
Even if quantum machines capable of breaking Bitcoin’s cryptography are decades away, the work required to update software, infrastructure and user behavior would be measured in years, not months.
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