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Google Says Its Willow Chip Hit Major Quantum Computing Milestone, Solves Algorithm 13,000X Faster

Google says its new Willow quantum chip has achieved a major breakthrough, solving a previously unsolvable algorithm 13,000 times faster than classical supercomputers. The 105-qubit chip powers Google’s quantum supercomputer and achieved record-low error rates. The feat, detailed in Nature, offers verifiable proof of quantum computing’s potential for real-world problem-solving.

Garmin Venu X1 With 2-Inch AMOLED Display, Up to Eight Days of Battery Life Launched in India

Garmin Venu X1 launched in India as the latest premium smartwatch by Garmin. It has a 2-inch AMOLED touchscreen display with Always-On mode. The smartwatch has a built-in LED flashlight. It is said to last up to eight days on a single charge in smartwatch mode. The wearable supports more than 100 preloaded sports apps. It has health and fitness sensors to track blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate, sleep and more.

Lava Agni 4 5G Listed on BIS Website a Month Ahead of Launch in India

Earlier this month, Lava teased the launch of Lava Agni 4 in India. The smartphone is confirmed to debut next month. Now, the unannounced phone has reportedly received certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. The listing reveals the model number of the phone. It could run on a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset and feature a dual rear camera unit.

Everjoy Publishing mang văn hoá Việt Nam đến SPIEL Essen 2025

Tại SPIEL Essen 2025 – hội chợ board game lớn bậc nhất thế giới tổ chức tại Essen, Đức, EverJoy Publishing – đơn vị tiên phong trong xuất bản và quảng bá board game Việt Nam – chính thức góp mặt với gian hàng giới thiệu các sản phẩm sáng tạo mang đậm bản sắc văn hoá Việt.

Scientists Construct 5-Micron Engine Generating Effective Heat of 13 Million Degrees Celsius Without Burning

A team of scientists has created a microscopic engine made from a 5-micrometre glass bead suspended in an electric field. By applying oscillating voltages, the bead moves as if it’s in an environment of 13 million°C, even though it remains cool. The study reveals bizarre thermodynamic effects at tiny scales, offering clues to how natural molecular “machines” work inside living cells.