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Brookhaven And Stony Brook Researchers Demonstrate ‘Wireless’

Brookhaven And Stony Brook Researchers Demonstrate ‘Wireless’ Capability for Quantum Network

TL;DRScientists transmitted quantum information wirelessly between two labs for the first time.

Why it matters: Wireless quantum networks could enable unhackable communication and distributed quantum computing at scale.

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Alibaba plans to raise ~$10B in a follow-on share offering to fund AI

Alibaba raising $10B via stock offering to fund AI development.

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foldable iPhone feels durable, fits well in a pocket, has useful

Apple's foldable iPhone prototype works well but skips telephoto and Face ID.

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Stanford Economist Now Believes an AI Job Apocalypse Is Unlikely

Leading economist says AI won't cause mass job losses despite widespread fears.

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Is a liquid-cooled PC worth it?

Liquid cooling looks better but air cooling works fine for most users.

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23 Years After SimCity 4's Release, 'Eternal Commuter' Bug Finally Fixed

A 23-year-old SimCity 4 bug where commuters got stuck has finally been fixed by fans.

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Flock CEO calls for ‘compromise’

Flock Safety's CEO wants compromise as public criticism of surveillance tech grows.

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These modern smartwatches are in their last year of updates

Several smartwatch models won't receive software updates after this year.

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Why Unitree’s 460% IPO Stock Pop Wasn’t Unusual in China

Chinese robot maker Unitree's stock surged 460% on IPO debut, continuing a trend of extreme first-day gains.

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Is it legal to train AI models on copyrighted books? It’s complicated

AI companies used copyrighted books to train models without author permission; legality remains unclear.

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We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is an intimate coming-of-age horror

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