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Google's Quantum Computer Flunks Landmark Speed Test

Google's quantum revolution is still in the slow lane.

Target Got Hacked Hard in 2005. Here's Why They Let It Happen Again
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Target Got Hacked Hard in 2005. Here's Why They Let It Happen Again

A gang of shadowy hackers tears through the systems of big-box retailers, making off with millions of credit and debit card numbers in a matter of weeks and generating...

The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os
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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os

In an effort to preserve an important piece of computing history, hobbyists are recreating the renowned Cray-1 supercomputer on a desktop scale. 

The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found
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The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found

The malicious program used to compromise Target and other companies was part of a widespread operation using a Trojan tool known as Trojan.POSRAM, according to...

The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os
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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os

In 1976, famed computer architect Seymour Cray released one of the most successful supercomputers ever made: the Cray-1, a stylish 5.5-ton C-shaped tower that was...

Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?
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Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?


'master the Mainframe' Contest Lures Next Generation to Big Iron
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'master the Mainframe' Contest Lures Next Generation to Big Iron

IBM's zEnterprise Academic Initiative is using a contest to spark student interest in coding for mainframes.

'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy
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'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy

Back in 2003, when he was a law professor at the University of Virginia, Tim Wu wrote the definitive paper on net neutrality.

Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)
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Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday struck down rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010 meant to protect...

­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up
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­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up

Rising consumer demand for more technology in cars has sparked a convergence between the auto and computer industries.

N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers
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N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers

The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world that allows the United States to conduct surveillance on those...

The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar
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The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar

If you discover a way to hack into your enemy's computers, do you strike while the iron is hot, or patiently wait for a better opportunity to arise?

What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?
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What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?

As the mystery around the credit card hacking at retail giants Target and Nieman Marcus continues to unfold, you’re going to start hearing a lot about something...

Emory, Georgia Tech Team Up on High-Performance Computing Cluster
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Emory, Georgia Tech Team Up on High-Performance Computing Cluster

Researchers at Emory University and Georgia Tech will share the computing power of TARDIS, a new high-performance computing cluster. 

Confused About the Nsa's Quantum Computing Project? This MIT Computer Scientist Can Explain.
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Confused About the Nsa's Quantum Computing Project? This MIT Computer Scientist Can Explain.

My Washington Post colleagues have reported on a National Security Agency program to to build a quantum computer.

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips
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Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every...

Listen Up: Online Spies Can Hear Your Computer
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Listen Up: Online Spies Can Hear Your Computer

Researchers say it is possible to access a non-connected computer through its speakers. 

How Google Cracked House Number Identification in Street View
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How Google Cracked House Number Identification in Street View

Google Street View has become an essential part of the online mapping experience.

New Innovation by N­S Researchers Enhances Information Storage in Electronics
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New Innovation by N­S Researchers Enhances Information Storage in Electronics

Researchers say they have developed magnetoresistive random access memory technology that can boost information storage in electronic systems. 

Thanks to the Nsa, Quantum Computing May Some Day Be in the Cloud
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Thanks to the Nsa, Quantum Computing May Some Day Be in the Cloud

The U.S. National Security Agency is spending about $80 million for basic quantum computing research.
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