2025 will be the year of quantum on the desktop
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IonQ CEO's bold claim

We could see a quantum PC on the desktop by 2025 according to IonQ CEO Peter Chapman.

Digital information quantum teleported
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Beam me up moggy

Scientists at the University of Bristol and the Technical University of Denmark have achieved quantum teleportation between two computer chips for the first time.

British bloke gets broadband using wet string
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Who needs Cat 5 ?

A UK ISP techie has managed to set up broadband cables using just wet string.

Boffins create 50 qubits quantum simulators
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Teach your quantum cat to do the accounts

Two teams of researchers have published papers in Nature detailing how they created unprecedented quantum simulators consisting of over 50 qubits.

Chinese networked intertwined quantum particles
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1,200 kilometres without needing a cat


Chinese boffins have sent intertwined quantum particles from a satellite to ground stations separated by 1,200 kilometres, smashing the previous world record and not needing a cat to work.

Aussies build a better Qubit
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Step closer to cat-friendly quantum computers

Australian boffins have come up with a better qubit which makes quantum computers more likely.

Microsoft working on a Quantum PC which may not work
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A bit like Vista only using cats

Software king of the world, Microsoft is building a quantum computer which, in addition to potentially dead and alive cats, features parts which physicists are not sure actually exist.

China puts quantum cats in space
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Birth control to Ginger Tom

China appears to be investing in a huge number of potentially dead or alive cats as it builds one of the world's biggest wireless quantum networks.

Google upgrades its quantum computer
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Installs a cat flap

Search engine Google is upgrading its quantum computer with a few more potentially alive or dead cats.

Dutch government invests in Quantum research
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Potentially alive or dead market

The Dutch government is spending €135m to develop a potentially super-fast quantum computer.