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Microsoft could launch a ‘Cloud PC’ service this summer

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Microsoft makes it easy to access a Windows 10 virtual PC on any device, including smartphones and tablets. According to a report from ZDNET, Microsoft will launch a cloud PC service in June or July that will allow users to access a Windows remote desktop and software like Office. The report suggests that the Redmond, Washington-based software powerhouse may offer a new way to experience its flagship Windows 10 on any device through Azure-based service. However, you have to pay a monthly fee to access a remote Windows 10 desktop along with software like MS Office. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGtBLD-ORqQ[/embed] Microsoft currently offers Windows Virtual Desktop, but the new service will be part of Microsoft's 365 experience. The new service could be beneficial for those who frequently switch devices and want to access their PC on any mobile device, the report said. The company has not yet confirmed the existence of its rumored “cloud PC”. However,

Technology Innovation Institute Joins the Quantum Computing Challenge with Launch of Open-Source ‘Qibo’

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - ( BUSINESS WIRE ) - The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), announced today that its Quantum Research Center (QRC) has developed the first simulation version of 'Qibo', a versatile open- Source-Quantum computer programming framework in collaboration with researchers from around the world. The development follows a series of quick announcements at TII since the first ATRC board meeting in August 2020. TII strives to innovate for a better world. Developing an open source programming framework will have compelling benefits for the global research community. Qibo supports quantum algorithms on a variety of computer systems, including support for hardware accelerators such as graphics processors (GPUs) and multiple quantum devices. This versatility makes Qibo easy to use for quantum programming and speeds research and applications. Qibo was

Astronomers eye the launch of most complex telescope ever

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There is a great gift for astronomers that you won't find under any Christmas tree. What you need to know The James Webb Space Telescope will launch on December 22nd It is the most complex telescope ever built, with the largest mirror that has ever flown into space After launch, it will take Webb 29 days to reach a 1 million miles orbit around the earth Astronomers hope to answer questions about the origin of the universe and the birth of galaxies The James Webb Space Telescope, the most complex telescope ever built, is scheduled to launch on December 22nd. Webb is the scientific successor to the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, each of which is essentially a giant time machine that looks into the past by collecting light from millions of years ago as it travels to Earth from around the universe. "We can look very far back into the universe, but not quite back to the time when we believe that the first galaxies originally formed," says Dr. Steven