One often-repeated example illustrates the mind-boggling potential of quantum computing: A machine with 300 quantum bits could simultaneously store more information than the number of particles in the ...
Huntress analysts discovered a previously unseen ransomware variant, Obscura, spreading from a victim company's domain controller. Learn how Obscura works—and what it means for defenders—in this ...
Physicists have demonstrated a quantum computer with more than 3,000 qubits that can operate stably for over two hours without losing any data.
Soldiers and Civilians from Fort George G. Meade hosted the first of three Hackathon events to encourage teen interest in STEM ...
Another major quantum computing record has been broken, and by a considerable margin: physicists have now built an array containing 6,100 qubits, the largest of its type and way above the thousand or ...
Microsoft Research has developed an analog optical computer (AOC) that uses light to solve complex problems.
The Wireless Research Center at the American University in Cairo has been contributing to advancing QC applications, particularly in the context of localization and optimization problems. Their work ...
A new computing era arrives with the breakthrough in how computers can sort information. This vital function, at the heart of everything from searches on the internet to artificial intelligence, has ...
UEFI was initially developed by Intel as a firmware for its Itanium-based high-end datacenter computers. That was in the late '90s and early 2000s, when it was simply called EFI (Extensible Firmware ...
Imagine creating artificial intelligence (AI) for your benefit, only for it to be used to create ransomware that could potentially even destroy your own data. It sounds straight out of a Black Mirror ...
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge and understanding?
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