Scientists from Google and the University of Basque Country in Spain believe they have cleared some of the barriers to more complex and useful quantum computers.
You will need 40,000 laptops if you want to match the speed and processing power of Africa's newest and fastest computer.
The electric Ehang 184 drone gets a shot at regulatory approval in Nevada.
Google have released their latest monthly report on the antics of their self-driving car, and it appears to include a rather curious note on appropriate honking.
The new network will give us a superfast and secure internet, making our current model look like a 1971 Pinto.
'It opens up a completely new tool chest for scientists and developers,' said D-Wave CEO Vern Brownell
To make robots more cooperative and have them perform tasks in close proximity to humans, they must be softer and safer. A new actuator generates movements similar to those of skeletal muscles using vacuum power to automate soft, rubber beams.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) has decided to show off their interior designs.
The IMAX VR camera will use Google Jump to create 3D, 360-degree content.
Google makes several announcements, including its mobile virtual reality platform Daydream, that reveal its long-term strategy to bring VR to the masses.
A soft actuator using electrically controllable membranes could pave the way for machines that are no danger to humans.
It seems that the D-Wave Computer does work, and the theory is that the hardware is 3,600 times faster than other supercomputers.
Canadian researchers have developed what they are claiming is the world's first holographic flexible smartphone, with a bendable display that allows multiple people looking at the device to see different 3D images depending on their perspective.
Defer Radical Self-Modification, Says Historian, to Avoid Destabilizing Civilization.
Anyone to run experiments on the computing platform by accessing a website connected to the IBM Cloud.