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    Apple Quantum Security Opens Its Code to Review

    May 27, 2026 / 6:12 AMMay 26, 2026

    Apple quantum security work now includes open-source ML-KEM and ML-DSA code, formal verification tools, and public cryptographic review.

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    Unleashing Quantum Sensing: Revolutionizing Technology with Innovative Power

    April 11, 2024 / 8:19 PMApril 19, 2024

    Quantum sensing stands at the forefront of this revolution, poised to transform industries and reshape our understanding of the world around us. In this article, we’ll delve deep into the…

    PQ3 | Post-Quantum Cryptographic Protocol

    Apple Introduces Quantum Computer Protection for iMessage in iOS 17.4 Update

    February 21, 2024 / 2:46 PMApril 18, 2024

    Apple’s commitment to security has taken a significant leap with the introduction of PQ3, a post-quantum cryptographic protocol, in the iOS 17.4 beta. This groundbreaking enhancement is designed to equip…

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    Researchers make breakthrough in quantum computing wire theory

    August 18, 2021 / 6:36 PMAugust 18, 2021

    Researchers from the University of South Wales Sydney have made a huge advancement in architecture design of quantum computing because they found a way to replace wires in qubits, which…

    Why Quantum Computing Could Make Apple Devices Even Thinner

    January 8, 2016 / 12:00 PMJanuary 9, 2016

    Apple’s minimalist design philosophy has led to its devices becoming thinner and thinner even as further power and capability have been packed under the hood. This trend might tail off…

    Google and NASA to Benefit from Advanced Quantum Computing

    September 28, 2015 / 2:00 PMSeptember 30, 2015

    Web giant Google and space agency NASA will soon be able to benefit from even further advanced quantum computing systems, following a new deal with D-Wave Systems. The terms of…

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    Mac AirDrop Visibility Keeps File Sharing Under Control

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    Tim Cook’s Chairman Role Keeps Apple Politically Stable

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    AI Assistants Force a Hard Privacy Tradeoff

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    Mac Default Apps Give Users More Control

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    Apple Intelligence Needs a Simpler Story

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    MacBook Neo Turns Education Into Apple’s Next AI Fight

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