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Honeywell introduces next-gen quantum computer with 10 qubits

Tech company Honeywell introduced its next-generation quantum computer, the System Model H1. The H1 generation of computer, which uses trapped-ion technology, is strategically designed to be rapidly upgraded throughout its lifetime, said the company. Honeywell said the computer initially offers 10...

IEC Telecom Launches Communication Solution For Small Vessels...

IEC Telecom Group (IEC Telecom), satcom solutions provider, debuts OneGate Marine Compact to equip small and medium sized vessels in Asia, with VSAT-like connectivity by optimizing L-Band capacity. Following its successful launch in Europe earlier this year, IEC Telecom’s OneGate...

JawwyTV, MENA’s leading on-demand OTT provider reimagining the...

Throughout the last decade the digital media entertainment industry has gone through a period of tumultuous change, transforming from delivering media through traditional satellite and cable TV connections to Internet-backed solutions like IPTV set-top box, to the latest over-the-top...

Google adds Covid layer in Maps for safe...

In a bid to help people navigate safely in the pandemic times, Google has added the Covid layer in Maps that will show critical information about Covid-19 cases in an area people plan to visit in 220 countries. The Covid...

Embracing the Work from Home Culture with Cloud...

Tevatel rolls out a pragmatic remote collaboration solution to effectively manage business communications through cloud-telephony. The solution is focused on overcoming challenges faced by the sales and customer service teams in embracing the work from home culture. The pandemic has...

Glitches dent German enthusiasm for Covid contact-tracing app

As England and Wales prepare to unveil a coronavirus contact-tracing app, Germany is drawing less than enthusiastic first conclusions about the effectiveness of battling the pandemic with smartphones. A hundred days after its launch, German authorities conceded that IT glitches...

Oracle Expands HPC Cloud Service Options

The new offerings let organizations match processors to workloads as applications move from development to training a model to use in a production environment. Oracle today announced it has extended the scope of the high-performance computing (HPC) resources made available...

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