The Relentless Pursuit of a Usable Qubit There’s a persistent, almost philosophical problem at the heart of quantum computing, one that I’ve watched brilliant minds wrestle with for decades: how do you get Read More
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The Quantum Conundrum: Too Few, Too Fickle For more than a decade, I’ve watched the quantum computing narrative ebb and flow. We’ve seen the breathless headlines about breakthroughs, followed by the quiet reality Read More
The Quantum Conundrum: More Hype, Fewer Qubits I’ve been writing about computing for a long time. Long enough to remember when ‘neural networks’ were a research curiosity, not the bedrock of multi-trillion-dollar companies. So Read More
The Endless Search for a Better Qubit I’ve been covering tech for a long time. Long enough to remember when ‘dot-com’ wasn’t a bust, but a promise. And if there’s one constant Read More
The Inevitable Descent: A City on Borrowed Time Let’s be brutally honest about this: some cities were just never meant to be. Not in the way we built them, anyway. For decades, we’ve Read More