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Microsoft plans to more tightly integrate Semmle's security products with the GitHub product line.
A new study reveals vulnerability rates are not decreasing in our connected devices -- far from it.
Windows Defender "Quick" and "Full" scans stop after a few files and a few seconds.
Getting a new iPhone 11 this Friday? Here's what you need to do to make the switch as painless as possible, whether you use the iPhone for business or leisure.
Wellbots is offering ZDNet readers an exclusive discount on its top-selling drone.
Chinese tech giant unveils ambitious plans to build the architecture needed to meet growing demand for more compute power and artificial intelligence, pledging to do so on an "open" ecosystem" and launching an AI training cluster that it says is 10 seconds faster that the current ResNet-50 record.
Harvard's Prineha Narang and colleagues hit upon a neat way to compile programs to emerging "noisy" quantum systems, and now they've commercialized the work in a startup Aliro. The company tells ZDNet that the business world is chomping at the bit to get "quantum value" even before such systems reach full-scale commercial deployment.
In an uncertain future, these technologies can be a force for progress. Of course, they all have a downside. Read more: https://zd.net/2m245bu
New platforms and new customers for what has become the go-to server chip.
Dr. Robert Sutor, vice president of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem at IBM Research, tells Tonya Hall that 14 new quantum computers will be available for business, research, and learning.