Tuesday, March 17, 2026

North Korea Expands Cyberattacks, Suspected of Breaching South Korea’s Government Document System

North Korea is suspected of hacking South Korea's document system, leading to data breaches and concerns over cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Messi Misses the Cut: Olympic Dreams Dashed for Soccer Legend

Argentina announced the final roster of 18 players selected to compete in the men's soccer tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Is Russia Breaking Sanctions? North Korean Clothing Ads Spark Controversy

North Korean clothing advertised on Russian TV violates UN sanctions, raising concerns about sanctions breaches and international trade.

Tag: quantum

Google’s Quantum Leap: How the ‘Willow’ Chip Reduces Errors in Quantum Computing

Google advances quantum computing with its Willow chip, reducing errors and demonstrating OTOC measurements, enhancing commercial viability.

Google Exec Says Quantum Computers Are Just 5 Years Away

Google predicts quantum computers will be commercially available in five years, igniting interest in the tech sector.

NVIDIA’s Quantum Gambit: 576 Blackwell GPUs Power Boston Supermachine

NVIDIA is building a supercomputer with 576 GPUs to enhance quantum computing, focusing on qubit error correction and hybrid frameworks.

UNIST’s Breakthrough Material Separates Deuterium at -153°C

Researchers at UNIST developed a copper-based MOF that efficiently separates deuterium from hydrogen at -153°C.

Microsoft Develops Quantum Chip Majorana1, Solving Quantum Error Challenges

Microsoft launches Majorana1, a quantum chip designed to enhance stability and performance with potential for one million qubits.

South Korea Downplays Impact of U.S. Tech Restrictions: Here’s Why It Might Not Matter

South Korea views new US export controls on advanced tech as minimally impactful, with potential for future exceptions.

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