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Week in Review: Google and the problem of the drunken email
We also look out why XP will just not die, RIM just keep rolling out the gadgets and we may have just moved into the age of unbreakable encryption.
Quantum unveils backup iPhone app
Businesses can now monitor their back ups thanks to a new Quantum-developed iPhone tool.
Scientists unveil first programmable quantum processor
American researchers have unveiled the first universally programmable quantum processor.
Phones set for pressure-sensitive quantum keys
A Samsung components manufacturer has licensed Quantum Tunnelling Composite (QTC) for use in phones.
Researchers show off 'unbreakable' quantum encryption
Boffins unveil commercial network which uses the laws of physics to keep data being transferred completely secure.
Quantum DXi4520 review
Quantum’s new DXi4500 appliances deliver affordable data deduplication to SMBs. In this exclusive review we put one through its paces in the lab...
Scientists make telecoms quantum dot laser breakthrough
New discovery could produce the ultimate in low-power lasers in telecoms and optical computing.
Scientists make quantum encryption breakthrough
New research could lead to viable encryption of high-speed data links.
Quantum brings de-duplication to branch offices
New removable storage appliance claims to backup in minutes instead of hours.
Quantum launches de-duplication back-up appliances
Quantum unveils two new back-up appliances to use summer acquisition Adic's de-duplication technology
Bristol Uni creates first optical quantum calculation
An experiment at the University of Bristol using an optical quantum computer chip to do calculations is the first of its kind.
Trapped atoms could advance quantum computing
Rubidium atoms trapped by laser beams could herald dawn of quantum supercomputers that can solve problems far, far quicker than today's hardware.
Where will quantum computing take us?
We talked with one of the men behind the most recent major development towards quantum computing about what the technology will do for the world.
Scientists make major quantum mechanics breakthrough
Quantum computing has come one step closer as scientists manage to create a superposition in ordinary silicon.<br>
Boffins find quantum cryptography loophole
Quantum cryptography, thought to be an almost impenetrable system for protection, is not completely secure, researchers have claimed.
A quantum security leap?
What is quantum security, what are the real world implications for the enterprise and is it really unbreakable? Davey Winder has been...
MIT plans quantum computer
Researchers turn to quantum physics for the next generation of IT.
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