Quantum computing is just in its infancy, but its possibilities have certainly intrigued Google. In order to make the future come that much faster, the company is now looking to the children to usher in a new, quantum-physics savvy generation. The Google Quantum A.I. Lab Team […]
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Company says its systems integration experience enables it to offer a "hardened, zero-lock-in" OpenStack for enterprise use.
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Barnes & Noble and One Laptop Per Child have partnered to preload a new Nook kids' app on OLPC's $150 XO tablets, which are designed for children in the U.S.
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According to a page Apple posted and later reverted, GarageBand might become a free download for iOS 7 users.
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In its first national equity investment, Mark Zuckerberg's Startup:Education fund has co-led a seed round in K-12 education startup Panorama Education.
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This webinar session will examine the lessons learned from the first wave of adoption and outline strategies to take advantage of SDDCs without sacrificing control or going over budget. It will also look toward advances in data center technology, and how enterprises can build for the future. Join us on Oct. 29.
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Boost Mobile, a discount wireless carrier and a division of Sprint, has become the latest carrier to offer Apple’s iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. The phones will go on sale on November 8. Like its other phones, Boost will offer the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c […]
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New funding from Atlas Venture and Matrix Ventures will help the NoSQL database vendor push its product globally.
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The German enterprise software company's latest results show a drop in traditional licensing income, but a healthy uptick in cloud revenue that would be even stronger if it weren't for pesky currency issues.
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Netflix still sends DVDs to around seven million customers. So when will the company pull the plug on DVD subscriptions and finally go online-only?
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Technical glitches have plagued the new health insurance exchanges since their launch on Oct. 1. But in a blog post Sunday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said it’s called in the “best and the brightest” inside and outside government to fix the issues. […]
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Over 50 VCs turned down our startup. We turned to the crowd instead and ended up raising nearly $2 million online. Here's how we did it.
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As the latest release of the open-source cloud infrastructure debuted, controversy swirled anew. Will OpenStack kill third-party PaaSes or vice versa?
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The only thing that has ever remained constant about the tech industry is swift change. Our goal is to stay five steps ahead of that change so that you, our readers, can be at least two or three steps ahead.
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The sharing economy can take advantage of mobile, always-on connections and data analysis to help optimize our consumption. But there are still obstacles to overcome.
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Some publishers seem to feel that Flipboard's business model is based on taking advantage of their free content, but the company argues that what it really wants to do is help them stay in business
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Could Google's new Nexus 5 powerhouse cost as little at $349? It seems so, based on a brief appearance of the phone on Google Play. Lenovo is trying Android in a laptop while Dell has a pair of new Android tablets using Intel chips.
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Google cars, new attitudes towards mass transit, crazy future we live in, David Byrne, Zulily IPO, Malcom Gladwell, TED Talks and why bags made from crocodile skins so expensive -- these are some of the stories on menu this weekend.
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Twitter is banking on its status as a "second screen" for TV content to drive a lot of the value it is promising as part of its public offering -- but what if that value turns out to be a mirage?
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Nimble Storage of San Jose wants to go public on the New York Stock Exchange and indicated as much in a registration filing with Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The 5-year-old company, which makes flash-based storage systems and competes with the likes of EMC and NetApp, wants […]
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Monday 21 October 2013
Google helps you learn about quantum physics with Minecraft
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