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02.14.07

Commercial Quantum Computer, Coming Soon to a store near you?

Posted in Technology, Hardware, PC, Science at 10:15 pm by stark

Canadian manufacturer D-Wave Systems Inc., announced today their self proclaimed, “world’s first commercially viable quantum computer.” The rollout event took place at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California and was hailed as a big step toward the age of quantum computing.

The system is only designed to solve Sudoku puzzles and experts say the announcement may be a bit premature. Assuming the machine works perfectly in its current form, it is still at least 1,000 times too small to solve problems that current machines cannot. This is also assuming it can be scaled up that high, which has not been tested at all.

“There are still a lot of ifs and maybes here,” says quantum computing researcher Seth Lloyd of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But he credits D-Wave for its willingness to test the idea. “From the scientific perspective,” he says, “what they’re doing is very interesting.”

A working quantum computer is the dream of every techno savvy person in the world, even if they don’t realize it yet. While current systems remain restricted to linear calculations (ie. if this, then do this, followed by that), a quantum system has the capability of being in many states simultaneously, which allows for much more complex calculations.

In theory, a quantum computer would be able to solve problems in a fraction of the time it requires today’s systems, and would make even the most complex of encryption algorithm obsolete. A hackers dream. While we can’t pick one up just yet, quantum computing technology seems to be improving by leaps and bounds and is no longer just a pipe dream. I can’t wait to see what the future holds.

02.09.07

A funeral for Clippy? RIP: 1997 - 2007

Posted in Technology, PC, Windows, Microsoft at 5:47 pm by stark

On the list of the most hated characters of all time, Microsoft Clippy ranks right near the top sharing space with the likes of Jar Jar Binks, Barney the Dinosaur, and Pikachu. Well, today is the day you’ve all been waiting for, as engadget reports that Clippy is no longer a part of the Microsoft Office family, which ends a glorius 10 year life. Once the forefront for annoying and inconvenient helpful advice for Microsoft’s entire office line, in recent years Clippy was relegated from his role as a starter to a mere second string bench player (in fact he was not even turned on by default in Office 2003). While he may be gone, he will never be forgotten and perhaps one day we can look back fondly on the memories of our fallen friend. RIP Clippy…

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