With this new technology, building a quantum computer has never been easier.

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A new technique for building quantum computers has been developed by researchers who use a femtosecond laser to dope silicon with hydrogen, thereby producing and “destroying” qubits on demand. The discovery could open the door to the development of quantum computers that connect quantum nodes over a vast network using programmable optical qubits, commonly known … Read more

3 tech stocks at significant discounts but not for long

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Tech stocks have long been the darlings of the investment world. However, recent changes in market mechanics have forced many to trade at what can only be called huge discounts. Some tech stocks are still cheap, even as the industry makes a surprising run in 2023 thanks to unprecedented developments in technologies like generative artificial intelligence … Read more

A Lot of “Learn to Code”

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A Lot of “Learn to Code” Being surrounded by pragmatic midwesterners and Salvadoran immigrants in your extended family is the easiest way to regret choosing to major in English. When I was a freshmen in college still puzzling out my future, they told me that my ability to recite Chaucer in the original Middle English … Read more

Is Smart TV or Roku better? 4 Reason

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Choosing the ideal media device for your home theater system can be difficult. Which streaming media player—Roku or smart TV—should you choose? Each of them has advantages and special qualities. This article will compare Roku to Smart TVs based on overall value, performance, and ease of use. Ultimately, you’ll know more clearly which choice fits … Read more

The Smartphone Era Is Coming To An End 2024

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Imagine this: We are at the cusp of a profound change in a future where cellphones are just as common as wristwatches. The same gadgets that transformed communication, work, and leisure are starting to show signs of obsolescence. We can’t help but wonder, as we grip our svelte, feature-rich cellphones, what may come next. Is … Read more

Why is my Smart TV so slow? 5 quick solutions

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In this day and age of instant gratification, a sluggish smart TV can take a long time to respond. An evening that begins with excitement about the possibilities of a night’s entertainment slowly turns to irritation and frustration as frustration grows and patience wears thin. You can enjoy a more responsive and seamless viewing experience and … Read more

12 fascinating disadvantages of gun safes when it comes to storing firearms.

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Gun safes are the first choice of many gun owners when it comes to protecting their firearms because they are seen as the best protection available. But despite its apparent simplicity, this choice has its drawbacks, from dangers to practical restrictions. Gun safes provide a complex picture worthy of further investigation, from accessibility issues in … Read more

US Marines Test AI Weapon-Equipped Robot Dogs 2024

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Recently, new unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) were put through field testing by the US Marine Forces Special Operations Command. Known as Vision 60 quadrupedal UGVs, these four-legged robots or Robot Dogs were equipped with AI-powered armaments. This is a significant step in the direction of integrating modern technologies into military operations. US Marines Test AI … Read more

Unlocking Performance: The 12 Positive Truth About Synthetic Oil Changes and Their Optimum Frequency

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Because of its sophisticated composition, resistance to higher temperatures, and slower breakdown than conventional oil, synthetic oil generally requires fewer changes than conventional oil. Conventional wisdom has always said that oil changes should be done every 3,000 miles; However, many contemporary cars can go up to 10,000 miles—or even more—between synthetic oil changes, depending on … Read more