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Japan Develops World's Largest-Class Superconducting Quantum Computer
Japanese researchers, in collaboration with Fujitsu, unveiled a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, quadrupling qubit density through a 3D connection structure and advanced cooling, making it accessible globally via a cloud platform for research and commercial applications.
Japan Develops World's Largest-Class Superconducting Quantum Computer
Japanese researchers, in collaboration with Fujitsu, unveiled a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, quadrupling qubit density through a 3D connection structure and advanced cooling, making it accessible globally via a cloud platform for research and commercial applications.
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36% Bias Score


IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
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56% Bias Score


IBM's Quantum Starling: A Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer for Enterprise Applications
IBM plans to launch its fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, featuring 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million accurate operations; this modular system aims to improve the efficiency of quantum computing and bridge the gap between research and enterprise applications.
IBM's Quantum Starling: A Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer for Enterprise Applications
IBM plans to launch its fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, featuring 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million accurate operations; this modular system aims to improve the efficiency of quantum computing and bridge the gap between research and enterprise applications.
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44% Bias Score


Quantum-Based Random Number Generator Offers Tamper-Proof Randomness
Researchers have created CURBy, a quantum-based random number generator with 99.7% accuracy over 40 days, using entangled photons and a blockchain-like system to ensure tamper-proof randomness and address vulnerabilities in current methods.
Quantum-Based Random Number Generator Offers Tamper-Proof Randomness
Researchers have created CURBy, a quantum-based random number generator with 99.7% accuracy over 40 days, using entangled photons and a blockchain-like system to ensure tamper-proof randomness and address vulnerabilities in current methods.
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40% Bias Score


China Launches Initiative to Promote Positive Digital Ecosystem Among Young Netizens
A new initiative was launched at the 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference in Hefei, China, urging China's 540 million young netizens to build a positive digital ecosystem by using the internet legally, combating online rumors, and promoting social values; Li Shulei, head of the CPC Central Co...
China Launches Initiative to Promote Positive Digital Ecosystem Among Young Netizens
A new initiative was launched at the 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference in Hefei, China, urging China's 540 million young netizens to build a positive digital ecosystem by using the internet legally, combating online rumors, and promoting social values; Li Shulei, head of the CPC Central Co...
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40% Bias Score


IBM Unveils Roadmap for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer, Starling
IBM unveiled its plan to deliver a fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, leveraging quantum Low Density Parity Check (qLDPC) codes and a modular architecture to achieve 20,000 times the processing power of current systems, addressing scalability and error correction challen...
IBM Unveils Roadmap for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer, Starling
IBM unveiled its plan to deliver a fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, leveraging quantum Low Density Parity Check (qLDPC) codes and a modular architecture to achieve 20,000 times the processing power of current systems, addressing scalability and error correction challen...
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48% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Quantum Communication Achieved Over 254 Kilometers
Toshiba Europe achieved a record-breaking 254-kilometer quantum communication transmission using existing German fiber-optic infrastructure, overcoming previous technological limitations and enabling ultra-secure communications with practical, scalable technology.

Record-Breaking Quantum Communication Achieved Over 254 Kilometers
Toshiba Europe achieved a record-breaking 254-kilometer quantum communication transmission using existing German fiber-optic infrastructure, overcoming previous technological limitations and enabling ultra-secure communications with practical, scalable technology.
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32% Bias Score

Quantum Computing Threat Spurs Global Banks to Initiate Post-Quantum Migration
Europol's February warning about quantum computing's threat to current encryption prompted global banks and central banks to initiate post-quantum migration plans, fearing criminals' "steal-now-decrypt-later" strategies targeting payment data.

Quantum Computing Threat Spurs Global Banks to Initiate Post-Quantum Migration
Europol's February warning about quantum computing's threat to current encryption prompted global banks and central banks to initiate post-quantum migration plans, fearing criminals' "steal-now-decrypt-later" strategies targeting payment data.
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48% Bias Score

Quantum Computing Threat to Cryptocurrencies: A Real Risk, But Not Immediate
By 2024, 500 million people held cryptocurrencies, a 34% increase from the previous year, raising concerns about the vulnerability of these assets to future quantum computing advancements that could break existing encryption. Quantum computers leverage the properties of quantum mechanics to perform ...

Quantum Computing Threat to Cryptocurrencies: A Real Risk, But Not Immediate
By 2024, 500 million people held cryptocurrencies, a 34% increase from the previous year, raising concerns about the vulnerability of these assets to future quantum computing advancements that could break existing encryption. Quantum computers leverage the properties of quantum mechanics to perform ...
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40% Bias Score

IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.

IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.
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52% Bias Score

IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.

IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
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40% Bias Score

US Firms Acquire Two Major UK Tech Companies Amidst Concerns About UK Competitiveness
US chipmaker Qualcomm acquired UK semiconductor designer Alphawave for $2.4 billion, and IonQ purchased Oxford Ionics for $1.1 billion, raising concerns about UK firms' vulnerability to takeover bids amidst Prime Minister Keir Starmer's emphasis on tech's importance to the UK economy.

US Firms Acquire Two Major UK Tech Companies Amidst Concerns About UK Competitiveness
US chipmaker Qualcomm acquired UK semiconductor designer Alphawave for $2.4 billion, and IonQ purchased Oxford Ionics for $1.1 billion, raising concerns about UK firms' vulnerability to takeover bids amidst Prime Minister Keir Starmer's emphasis on tech's importance to the UK economy.
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48% Bias Score
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