IQM Unveils New Quantum Error Correction Method for Fault-Tolerant Computing

IQM Quantum Computers, one of the global leaders in superconducting quantum computers, has developed a novel quantum error-correcting code that achieves up to three orders of magnitude lower logical error rates than the surface code, also requiring up to eight times fewer physical qubits. Unlike many alternative high-performance quantum error-correction approaches, the new code also […]
Quobly Secures Euros 115 Million Series A to Commercialize Silicon Quantum Computers
Quobly, a French quantum computing company, on June 3rd announced the closing of a Euros 115 million Series A financing to accelerate the industrialisation of its silicon-based quantum computers and bring its first commercial product to market by the end of 2026. From technology validation to commercial deployment at scale This Series A marks a […]
Netris Broadens NVIDIA DSX Air and Network Automation Across APAC

Netris, on June 2nd, announced the expansion of Netris NAAM (Network Automation, Abstraction, and Multi-Tenancy) on NVIDIA DSX Air across APAC, the region driving the next wave of AI infrastructure buildouts. Netris will showcase NAAM running with NVIDIA DSX Air for APAC’s largest neoclouds, sovereign AI providers, and AI factories at GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX 2026. APAC’s leading […]
Phison and Intel Bring Larger AI Workloads to AI PCs

Phison Electronics, one of the global leaders in NAND flash controllers and storage solutions, on June 1st announced a collaboration with Intel to enable AI PCs to deploy larger, more capable AI applications locally. The collaboration combines Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Phison’s Pascari aiDAPTIV, a memory extension solution that unblocks memory-constrained systems to […]
The Hidden Cost of Miscounts: Why Precision Counting with Elmor Matters More Than Ever in Modern Manufacturing

Imagine sitting in your morning production meeting, coffee in hand. Everything looks perfectly optimized on your digital dashboard, but down on the factory floor, a critical assembly line just ground to a halt. The culprit? You are mysteriously short exactly 15 tiny, specialized fasteners. “We counted that batch twice before staging!” your inventory manager insists, […]
SOLUM Partners with Skippify to Advance Smart Retail Signage in Europe

SOLUM, one of the global retail solutions providers, and Skippify, a European smart signage specialist, on May 19th announced a strategic partnership to integrate SOLUM’s Newton ESL platform into the Skippify Suite. The collaboration introduces Smart ESL as part of Skippify’s broader in-store signage offering, bringing real-time price communication, digital content control and customer engagement into […]
The hidden infrastructure costs draining your IT budget (and how to stop them)

Most IT budget conversations start in the same place: software licenses, cloud compute costs, and headcount. Those line items are visible. They show up in quarterly reviews, and someone is usually accountable for them. What doesn’t show up – at least not until something breaks – is the quieter category: hardware that’s been running past […]
Capturing Realistic Night Photos: How Modern Smartphones Handle Mixed Lighting

Evenings often bring lively social scenes, from bustling street markets to late-night dinners with friends. While these settings feel vibrant in person, capturing them accurately on a smartphone camera can be challenging. Mixed lighting—fluorescent tubes, neon signs, and warm lamps—can make faces appear too dark or washed out, and backgrounds may lose their details. Recent […]
Modernizing Your Workforce: The Shift Toward Device as a Service

The days of IT managers spending their weekends unboxing laptops, manually installing software, and labeling hardware with silver markers are rapidly fading. In a world defined by hybrid work, global supply chain fluctuations, and the need for agility, the traditional “buy-and-hold” model for corporate hardware is becoming a burden. Enter the era of Device as […]
Why Enterprise Cloud Fax Is Still a Business-Critical Tool in 2026

Every few years, someone publishes the obituary for fax. The fax machine, they say, is a relic – a dusty fixture of the 1980s office that survived only because nobody got around to unplugging it. Yet billions of documents continue to move by fax each year, and the market for cloud-based fax services is growing […]