Here Comes Quantum Computing: Here's How It Will Reinvent the Tech Industry
Quantum computing is a real revolution: the implications will go far, far beyond the industrial sphere.
Read moreQuantum computing is a real revolution: the implications will go far, far beyond the industrial sphere.
Read moreCyber security is a crucial issue: especially if those who access the network are unable to protect themselves and protect themselves.
Read moreThe holographic data revolution, the new archiving system studied by the Cambridge researchers, could change everything.
Read moreSciMatch promises to find the ideal partner with a selfie, analyzing facial features with scientific algorithms to find the other half
Read moreFrom biometric monitors to color-changing clothing, a new flexible, color-changing display opens up endless possibilities.
Read moreCaltech introduces an innovative chameleon robot that can change shape and walk, drive or fly as needed.
Read moreToyota announces an aftermarket upgrade service for updating cars, completely changing the logic of the automotive market.
Read moreDespite the error problems, IBM's research shows that the quantum computer can give useful and reliable answers.
Read moreClean energy, dirty future? Threats of cyber crime are increasing, and hackers are also starting to target photovoltaic systems
Read moreJupiter, an advanced predictive policing tool, promises to transform the fight against crime in Italy thanks to AI. Privacy permitting.
Read moreSightful has launched Spacetop, the first AR laptop that transforms personal space into a monitor-less workstation. And it opens up new scenarios for the future of information technology.
Read moreFrom a world of qubits directly to your home: quantum personal computers in Japan overlook the future of technology.
Read moreNew platform connects thousands of cameras for expanded surveillance, but exposes citizens to privacy and cybersecurity risks.
Read moreCanadian and Belgian researchers invent a piezoelectric device that generates energy from vibrations.
Read moreThe artificial intelligence of the future can light up thanks to the photonic chips for neural networks of the Milan Polytechnic.
Read moreSonar goggles developed at Cornell University will soon allow us to use our devices hands-free and voice-free.
Read moreCyber attacks are increasingly frequent and sophisticated. To face them, a mix of human skills and technologies is needed.
Read moreFinds and fragments of frescoes scattered and impossible for a human to "glue" together? Not for an artificial intelligence.
Read moreNew technologies have been pervading all the production sectors of Italian industry for decades. Already in 2020, more than 80% of SMEs implemented half of the technologies designated by Europe to define a digital company, according to ...
Read moreThe wearable device relies on RFID to locate hidden objects: like X-ray glasses, the viewer can locate them and show them on a display.
Read moreKlaus Schwab, WEF: "in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world". I do not share.
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