Google offers researchers early access to Willow quantum processor
The Early Access Program invites researchers to design and propose quantum experiments that push the boundaries of what current hardware can achieve. It is a selective program – the processor will not be publicly available – and Google is setting firm deadlines for participation. Research teams have until May 15,... Read Entire Article
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Some of us old-timers fondly remember the satisfying clickity-clack of a physical smartphone keyboard. Back when email was king and multi-paragraph arguments on social networks were few and far between. Well, if you re someone who longs for the days of firing off missives at breakneck speed, I ve got good news: The physical keyboard is experiencing a renaissance, and it s looking like it’s not just a nostalgic gimmick. Yes, hardware keyboards are officially making a comeback, and there are a few devices leading the charge that you ll definitely want to keep an eye on. Unihertz Titan 2 Elite Now, Unihertz is no stranger to this market. The company already makes Android-based keyboard phones, such as the Titan 2 . However, if you re in the market for a new device, it s best to hold your hors
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