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Researchers have discovered a new way in which computers based on quantum physics could beat the performance of classical computers. The work, by researchers based in Singapore and the UK, implies that a Matrix-like simulation of reality would require less memory on a quantum computer than on a classical computer. It also hints at a way to investigate whether a deeper theory lies beneath quantum theory.
Read More »Dance like a neutrino: Quantum scheme to simulate neutrino oscillations
The behaviour of some of the most elusive particles in the known universe can be simulated using three atoms in a lab, researchers at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) at the National University of Singapore have found.
Read More »Twitter Expands Ads, Apple Sells 3 Million iPads, Amazon Buys Bot Maker Kiva Systems, Nokia Launches Asha Smartphone In India
Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Twitter Expands Its Ad Systems Significantly
Read More »Mobile DTV Brings Live Television To Cars, Buses
Smartphones with HDTV reception chips and in-car television sets are big business in Taiwan, China, and Brazil. Now the travel-friendly tech behind mobile DTV is making its way to the United States.
Read More »Inside INTERPOL’s New Cybercrime Innovation Center
INTERPOL, the international policing agency, is opening a massive innovation center in Singapore in 2014.
Read More »This Week In Bots: Nothing’s Gonna Stop Them Now–The Robot Revolution Is Everywhere
Quadrocopter Swarms Go Tiny If you're a fan of This Week In Bots you'll be exquisitely familiar with quadropters--the technology is blooming right now because the battery, motor, and control technology is ubiquitous and the stable flight platform offered by the design promises so much for the future of aerial robotics.
Read More »How To Make Your Meetings Count
Effective collaboration doesn't just happen. The key to a high-performance team is brain science. I don't have a problem with meetings.
Read More »Amplifier helps diamond spy on atoms
(PhysOrg.com) -- An amplifier molecule placed on the tip of a diamond could help scientists locate and identify individual atoms, Oxford University and Singapore scientists believe.
Read More »The Gift You Buy After a Successful IPO
After all the trouble of taking your company public, you deserve to treat yourself to the best things life has to offer. Weve put together a wish list for that special day.
Read More »Best Countries for Start-ups 2012
It's easier to start a company in Rwanda, Singapore, or Macedonia than it is to do so in the United States, according to the World Bank's latest report on start-up friendly economies. The World Bank's annual Doing Business report ranks the ease of doing business within 183 countries based on business-friendly regulations. The formula takes into account the ease of starting a business, factoring minimum cost, time, and available capital
Read More »How I Reinvented My Business
Curt Richardson escaped a moribund industry by taking control of his company's product line and tapping into mobile technology trends. Like many fabled company founders, Curt Richardson launched his first business in his garage.
Read More »Leadership Hall Of Fame: Warren Bennis, Author Of "On Becoming A Leader"
Have the requirements for being a good leader changed? We continue our examination of the business book On Becoming A Leader with an interview of author Warren Bennis.
Read More »Building A Steep Trajectory Of Improvement: The Pret A Manger Case
Building a magnetic product is never a one-shot deal.
Read More »Building A Steep Trajectory Of Improvement: The Pret A Manger Case
Building a magnetic product is never a one-shot deal.
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