Quantum computing does not just threaten passwords and virtual private networks (VPNs). It goes straight for something legal systems rely on every day: whether digital evidence can be trusted. Courts, ...
More than $3 trillion in digital assets could eventually become vulnerable to theft within the next four to seven years, according to a new report from Project Eleven. Project Eleven focuses on ...
To get quantum computing to work, we will ultimately need lots of high-quality qubits, which we can tie together into groups of error-corrected logical qubits. Companies are taking distinct approaches ...
ADAIR COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — An Adair County woman was arrested on Monday after she allegedly gave a 22-month-old a "party dot" tattoo. According to an arrest citation, Kentucky State Police Post 15 ...
When talking about the future of commercial, fault-tolerant quantum computing, high on the list of priorities is the thorny challenge of error correction. Qubits, the ...
Wall Street broker Bernstein said the rise of quantum computing poses a credible but manageable threat to Bitcoin and the broader crypto ecosystem, as recent breakthroughs compress timelines for ...
AI is forcing organizations to rethink how trust is established and managed. Speaking with Dark Reading News Desk, Amit Sinha explains that enterprises are already dealing with machine-to-human ...
Google has issued a stark warning: the encryption protecting the world’s banks, governments, and personal data could be broken by 2029. In a report published on March 25, the tech giant urged ...
Quantum Elements, a Los Angeles startup, has demonstrated a new technique for suppressing errors in logical qubits that shows the highest fidelity of entangled, logical qubits on a superconducting ...
Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconducting nanoparticles with distinct optical and electrical properties that fall between bulk materials and discrete molecules. QDs' size-dependent tunability makes them ...
The TCL X11L is the first TV to feature Super Quantum Dots, which promise better color than ever before, and I went eyes-on. Ty Pendlebury Editor Ty Pendlebury, senior editor for TV and home audio, ...
Thanks to modern LED bulbs, light is cheaper than ever to make—except for one particular kind. Three University of Chicago scientists have announced an innovative way to create infrared light, which ...