Quantum Research Shows D-Wave's Computers Are (Probably) the Real Deal

Quantum Research Shows D-Wave's Computers Are (Probably) the Real Deal

D-Wave’s quantum computers have certainly demonstrated that they’re capable , but they’ve also received much criticism from scientists. Now, new results show that their technology could be even more solid than they’d claimed in the past.

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HP 3D printers tease super-speed and quality

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Samsung 13.3 and 11.6-inch Chromebooks hit UK in May

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Apple’s first third party retailer going out of business

Back when Apple was a new company in the computer market, it needed third party retailers to get its products to the masses. This was decades before Apple was the … Continue reading

What Do Coders Mean When They Talk About Bootstrapping?

When developers talk about bootstrapping, they’re not referring to a technique they’ve developed to avoid tying their shoelaces—but a means of running code wherever the hell they like.

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