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Curious tech and technology from the realm of science and science fiction.
A breakthrough in optics enables quantum computers to read data more quickly.
A novel method for simultaneously capturing light from numerous individual atoms has been developed by researchers, enabling the reading of their quantum information in tandem rather than one at a time.
By Francis Dami2 months ago in Futurism
Robots Don’t Need Jobs. They Need Bodies.. AI-Generated.
I keep seeing the same mistake repeated in conversations about AI. Everyone assumes the next breakthrough will come from smarter models, faster chips, or humanoid robots that finally work outside lab demos.
By Ronnie Huss2 months ago in Futurism
Silicon of the South: Why Atlanta is the New Safe Haven for App Developers
I used to have a very specific image of a tech hub. It involved overpriced toast, a constant fog rolling over a bridge, and an underlying sense of anxiety that if you didn't raise ten million dollars by Tuesday, you were already behind. For a long time, I assumed that being a developer meant accepting a certain kind of "grind"—the kind where you earn a six-figure salary but still need three roommates to afford a kitchen.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Futurism
Silicon of the South: 7 Atlanta App Agencies Changing the Tech Landscape
I remember walking through Tech Square a few years ago and feeling a quiet hum that I couldn't quite place. It wasn't just the usual city noise. It was the sound of a place beginning to realize its own potential. For a long time, Atlanta was known for big soda, big airlines, and big logistics. But lately, when I sit in a coffee shop in Midtown, the conversations around me have changed. People aren't just talking about moving goods; they’re talking about moving data.
By Mary L. Rodriquez2 months ago in Futurism
Why Businesses Choose VueJS
Modern users expect web applications that are fast, interactive, and visually appealing. To meet these expectations, businesses are increasingly turning to advanced JavaScript frameworks. One framework that continues to gain global popularity is Vue.js.
By Wama Sompura2 months ago in Futurism
BMO Warns Investors on Gold: What It Means for the Precious Metals Market in 2026. AI-Generated.
In early 2026, BMO Capital Markets — the research arm of one of North America’s major financial institutions — delivered a significant warning for investors in the precious metals market. While gold and silver prices have recently surged to record levels, BMO’s analysts caution that this rally, especially in silver relative to gold, may be reaching a critical inflection point. Their message is not simply about price direction; it is a deeper signal about valuation, risk, and what investors should watch next in the global metals markets.
By Ayesha Lashari2 months ago in Futurism










