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Chinese team designs quantum computer with world s largest number of superconducting qubits

BEIJING (Global Times): A Chinese research team has successfully designed a prototype 62-qubit programmable superconducting quantum computer, naming it "Zu Chongzhi" after the noted 5th century Chinese mathematician and astronomer.

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TweakTown: Latest Worldwide Tech News & Game Reviews (Page 3687)

Shane McGlaun | | Tue, Oct 12 2010 11:04 AM CDT As long as there have been DSLR cameras on the market the entry-level range was typically the first step into interchangeable lens digital cameras for many point-and-shoot users. Those days are slipping away now that micro four-thirds cameras are becoming popular and offering many of the benefits and features of a DSLR in a smaller package. Olympus is one of the more well known names in the DSLR market and the company has announced some big changes. [img]2[/img] Olympus Toshiyuki Terada, a product manager for the SLR planning department, has stated that there will be no new entry-level DSLR cameras from Olympus. He said, We do not have concrete plans to replace the E-620 and other recent SLRs. The entry level SLR class can be completely replaced by the Pen system in terms of performance. If no new entry-level DSLR cameras shocks you, Terada had an even more interesting prediction about the future of DSLR cameras of all types.

Dell fixes 5 bugs in millions of computers going back to 2009

Dell fixes 5 bugs in millions of computers going back to 2009 Dell has also listed almost 200 affected computers that it considers to be no longer receiving service. By IANS|   Posted by Minhaj Adnan  |   Published: 5th May 2021 1:26 pm IST New Delhi: Dell has issued a security patch for millions of its computers dating back to 2009, after cybersecurity research firm SentinelLabs found five serious bugs in Dell and Alienware software that allow hackers to gain full permissions in Windows on the devices. These high-severity vulnerabilities, which have remained present and undisclosed for 12 years in Dell devices for 12 years, affect hundreds of millions of devices and millions of users worldwide.

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