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Researchers Leap Into Quantum Networking

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have set up a quantum network consisting of two coupled single atoms ...

Is Google+’s Facelift the Sincerest Form of Flattery?

Google on Wednesday announced new features for its Google+ social network ...

Studybook Puts Intel Inside Classrooms

Intel on Tuesday announced the Studybook, a purpose-built tablet for kids ...

Lumia Gives Nokia, Microsoft Ray of Hope

It's still too early for official sales figures, but it seems Nokia, Microsoft and AT&T just might have something of a hit on their hands with the Lumia 900 smartphone ...

RIM Fishes PlayBook Out of Google’s ‘Chaotic Cesspool’

Research In Motion is planning to restrict consumers and app developers from sideloading Android apps onto its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, according to Alec Saunders, company vice president of developer relations ...

Microsoft, AOL Do a Billion-Dollar Patent Waltz

Microsoft has agreed to buy more than 800 patents from AOL for over US$1 billion ...

Diamonds Are a Quantum Scientist’s Best Friends

An international group of scientists led by researchers from the University of California in Santa Barbara have taken the first steps toward creating a quantum computer -- in a diamond ...

MIT’s Smart Sand Can ‘Build’ Whatever It Touches

Of late, people working in specialized fields such as industrial design, architecture and the medical and dental industries have been going gaga over 3D printing, a process in which three-dimensional solid objects are produced on a special printer using materials such as molten polymers ...

Anonymous Launches Cyberattack Salvo on China

Hackers purporting to be members of the nebulous online hacker community Anonymous have reportedly hit almost 400 websites in China ...

Google Glass Project Sees the World Through AR-Tinted Glasses

Google has revealed its long-rumored plans to create augmented reality (AR) eyeglasses ...

Critics Shed a Warm Glow on Lumia 900

The Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone-powered handset is slated to be released next week, and so far gadget critics are giving the smartphone a generally warm welcome ...

Girls Around Me App: It’s Complicated

If you find out everything about someone by talking to lots of people, then put the information together and tell everyone else, are you being creepy? Or are you just a gossip? ...

RIM’s Mobile Fusion Lets IT Management Go Multi-Platform

Research In Motion has released BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, extending its mobile device management platform to the Android and iOS operating systems through the company's Universal Device Service ...

Yahoo Serves Mojito to Liven Up the Mobile Web Party

Yahoo has offered its Mojito application framework to the open source community under the BSD license ...

IBM Plans Massive Computer System to Digest Big Telescope Data

IBM is teaming up with The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, otherwise known as "Astron," on a five-year project to look into very fast, low-power exascale computer systems for the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope ...

ETSI Holds the Phone on Nano-SIM Ruling

Facing a battle between smartphone vendors over a proposed standard for nano-SIM cards, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has held off deciding on the issue until it can achieve a broad industry consensus ...

Microsoft, Google Race to Speed Up the Web

This may come as news to owners of 4G smartphones, but the Internet apparently isn't fast enough and needs to speed up. Google and Microsoft have submitted separate proposals to accomplish this ...

Google Gets Going With Go

Google has rolled out version 1 of its experimental open source Go computer programing language, 14 months after it first announced the language back in 2009 ...

PlayStation 4 to Sport Big Graphics Muscle

Sony is working on the PlayStation 4, which it calls "Orbis," and plans to release the device in time for the holiday season in 2013, according to a report in Kotaku ...

Adobe Squeezes More Security Into – and More Cash Out of – Flash

In its ongoing quest to keep Flash relevant in the face of strong competition from HTML5, Adobe on Wednesday announced Flash Player 11.2, featuring a silent updates option to enhance the platform's security ...

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