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Hungary’s next leader wants to revive Central Europe’s clout by tapping its imperial past. Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar says he will deepen ties with neighboring states, especially Austria, ...
The US has deployed more forces since the truce and senior Iranians seem to be relishing the prospect of the fight It is the doomsday scenario that Donald Trump repeatedly swore he would never ...
With growing focus on the existential threat quantum computing poses to some of the most crucial and widely used forms of encryption, cryptography engineer Filippo Valsorda wants to make one thing ...
The stock market’s weakness might not be over — but it’s not too early to start building a list of stocks to consider buying when investors are willing to take on more risk. A good place to look are ...
Part 1 of this series explained what quantum computers actually are. Not just faster versions of regular computers, but a fundamentally different kind of machine that exploits the weird rules of ...
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President Donald Trump is proposing a 250‑foot “Triumphal Arch” near Arlington National Cemetery, and new renderings show what the controversial monument could look like. The Trump administration ...
Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus fixes much of Arrow Lake’s early wobble, offering strong productivity with demanding power draw.
The computers are getting better. The qubits are getting faster and more reliable, and there are more of them. NIST published its list of quantum-safe encryption algorithms, and now enterprises are ...
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