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Why The Military Wants To Build Quantum Computers
Microsoft started 2025 with the introduction of its Majorana quantum chip, nearly eight years after its quantum language breakthrough. The computing giant's chip advancement kicked off a fiery ...
China’s government is pouring money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market ...
The Defence Science and Techology Laboratory (Dstl) has developed a quantum atomic clock, aimed at improving intelligence and reconnaissance. Due to the technology, the clock is extremely precise and ...
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The F-35 fighter is a “flying computer”—and its new software just made it more lethal
The F-35 Lightning II is often called a “flying computer” for good reason—the stealth fighter’s most lethal capabilities come ...
The escalating conflict between India and Pakistan could be offering the world a first real glimpse into how advanced Chinese military technology performs against proven Western hardware – and Chinese ...
Finland’s fast-expanding defence sector is witnessing a surge in tech startups chasing new business opportunities on the back of the country’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato ...
In the last several days, headlines have been plastered all over the internet regarding Chinese researchers using D-Wave quantum computers to hack RSA, AES, and "military-grade encryption." This is ...
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