Oxford Quantum Circuits scores $46.4 million
You can get a lot of potentially dead or alive cats for that
Oxford Quantum Circuits has closed a $46.4 million funding round to accelerate its research and development as it looks to expand into Asia.
Huawei's P30 Pro explored
It's all about letting your fingers do the walking
I've now had around 10 days to play with Huawei's latest flagship smartphone and I'm ready to record some of my first impressions.
Two women in house argue about details
And won't even talk to each other
Artificial intelligence can go so far, but, so far, AI isn't showing much intelligence and has a sexist core.
Porn filters are a waste of time
You probably were not expecting this
A team of Oxford boffins took time out from their busy schedule of curing cancer, building rocket cars and finding a genetic cure for the plague to prove that internet filters do not stop people watching porn.
Boffins confirm we are not living in computer simulation
There is no spoon
A team of theoretical physicists from Oxford University has provided definitive proof that life and reality cannot be merely simulations generated by a massive extra-terrestrial computer.
Golem: a message about technology
Golem is a tale about tech
You might be wondering why there's a review about a play in the pages of Fudzilla, but this is a story worth pursuing because it's got a message for all of us involved in the tech industry.
Oxford boffins create quantum hybrid logic gate
Made from two types of Calcium and no cats
Researchers at Oxford University have created a ‘hybrid’ logic gate using two isotopes of calcium, the abundant isotope calcium-40 and the rare isotope calcium-43.
Sprint to get Oxford first
Set to arrive on October 31st
Web could kill Oxford English dictionary
Getting too big for its own good
Oxford clamshell to go by 9670
Sprint to get it first, followed by Verizon