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Scientists build quantum chip that turns messy photon leakage into controllable signals, reshaping how computational experiments are done today

Scientists deliberately leak photons inside a silicon chip to study quantum disorder Quantum noise turns into measurable data instead of useless interference during experiments Silicon photonic chip studies messy quantum environments using programmable light paths A research team at KTH has built a silicon chip that uses light instead of electricity. This chip doesn’t try […]

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‘We put quantum in the rack, so customers can roll it in, plug it in’: The world’s first rack-mounted quantum computer is here – and it runs at -459 degrees Fahrenheit from a standard outlet

Equal1 and Dell’s RacQ is the world’s first rack-mounted quantum computer for enterprise use It operates from a standard single-phase 1.6 kW socket The system uses a built-in closed-cycle cryocooler, eliminating the need for external cryogenic plumbing Equal1 and Dell have teamed up to launch what they call the “world’s first deployable silicon-spin hybrid quantum-classical

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Europe races IOEMA-1 submarine cable against Japan and Meta as petabit internet infrastructure ramps up before 2030

IOEMA-1 connects five nations through a high-capacity subsea infrastructure network The APTelecom partnership strengthens the commercial strategy for Northern European cable deployment The European Union classifies IOEMA-1 as a strategic digital infrastructure project European consortium IOEMA 1 Holding has announced a strategic partnership with consultancy APTelecom to advance a petabit-class undersea cable system. This planned

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Vought Rising: everything we know so far about The Boys spin-off show (release window, trailer, cast, plot and more)

Vought Rising: key information – Expected to arrive sometime in 2027– Trailer was revealed at the end of May– Main cast confirmed– Other actors are rumored to appear– Will be a prequel to The Boys, set in the 1950s– Could take place in the past and present– Several seasons are planned, but it is unclear

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Time to switch to Bing? Searching for words like “disregard” or “ignore” breaks AI listings in Google Search

Google Search has problems with certain keywords It seems that the AI ​​overviews treat these words as commands One of the words that cause problems for users is “disregard” Just a few days ago, Google unveiled a slew of updates that will effectively turn its famous search engine into an AI bot interface, but it

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‘We don’t encourage voluntarily driving your vehicle into the water’ – man arrested for driving Cybertruck into a lake to test its Wade Mode, police say

A Texas man has been accused of intentionally driving his Tesla into a lake A partially submerged vehicle was removed by a rescue team Cybertruck has a maximum wading depth of only 81.5 cm (32 inches) A Tesla driver has been arrested in Texas after “deliberately” driving his Cybertruck into a lake to test the

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Jesy Nelson’s fight for text message screening moves closer to approval in Parliament

Jesy’s twin daughters, Ocean and Story had been diagnosed with SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) Type 1 This is the news Jesy Nelson has been waiting for. The Boys singer, 34, has shared deeply personal news, announcing that spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) will now be debated in parliament. It is pertinent to mention that her twin

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ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech news stories from Google’s search overhaul to Sony’s most expensive wireless headphones ever

This week we were treated to Google AI updates galore at Google I/O 2026, and Apple announced the date for its own software showcase keynote: WWDC 2026. To catch up on all this and more, scroll down to read our highlights of the week’s biggest tech news stories. But before you go, you might want

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GTA 6 is locked for November 19, 2026, according to Take-Two Interactive, despite delay rumors – and marketing will start soon

Take-Two Interactive has confirmed GTA 6November 19, 2026, launch date Strauss Zelnick says that marketing will begin this summer, which suggests the end of June A third trailer shown at upcoming gaming events is not impossible Rumors of a third trailer or potential delay of gaming’s most anticipated title, from Rockstar Games, have been running

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Could your CEO be the weakest link when it comes to AI security? New Study Warns Managers ‘Deliberately Bypassing Safeguards Because Perceived Benefits Outweigh Risks’

Senior managers are twice as likely to use unapproved shadow AI tools as other employees Execs often bypass security protocols to prioritize personal productivity over corporate compliance The double standard in AI use creates significant governance and security risks Amid ongoing top-down efforts to strengthen security as companies more widely deploy AI, new research from

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