When quantum computers get too complex, they can display hyperchaotic behaviour – like chaos, but more chaotic – and understanding it could help improve computer designs
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Retrocomputing and retro gaming continue to get noticed by major news outlets. First was the New York Times with the article The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing published on January 8th, and now Wired Magazine, with the article People Still Really Love the Apple II.
Wired’s article is a bit more focused on a game that we are all aware of, recently released for the Apple II – Nox Archaist by 6502 Workshop.
Wired’s article actually covers the recent interview that Mark Lemmert, developer of Nox Archaist, gave to the podcast
Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (Episode 450), where he talks about the game, where he explains, among other things, that Nox is his attempt to get a game that could be placed in between Ultima 5 and 6.
GMAIL users must accept new terms and conditions from Google today in order to continue using key features within the popular email app. The new terms need to be accepted by January 25, or fans face losing access to a number of the best features included in Gmail.
Samsung Galaxy S21 review: Design and Display
With the Galaxy S21, Samsung has shaken things up with a much-needed makeover. We weren t floored by the appearance of the design of the Galaxy S20 last year, so it s great to see Samsung trying something new. We re still a little undecided whether we totally love the new look, which now includes a Contour Cut Camera that s colour-matched to the sides of the phone for a more seamless appearance.
However, one thing is for sure, it s definitely much more appealing than the bulbous camera bump that stuck out of S20 like an incredibly sore thumb. You ll also find some fresh new colours available in the S21 range, including a striking Phantom Violet with gold camera casing.
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