Computer chips are everywhere. They power our smartphones, run our cars, and even manage our household appliances. With such intense demand, the race to build faster, more efficient chips never slows.
The world is awash with digital devices. Lawyers, typically not partial to new things, have had to face this uncongenial fact. They must use computers in their daily work. They are asked to advise ...
Ever since Burnaby’s D-Wave Systems landed on the cover of TIME magazine a few months ago it seems that everything the quantum computer-maker does is under a tight microscope. Basically D-Wave Systems ...
In the latest battle between human and machine, Martin Mueller can perhaps be forgiven for his divided loyalties. A professor of computer of science at the University of Alberta and an avid player of ...
Hundreds of high school and CEGEP students descended on the ground floor of Concordia's Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex to show off the fruits of their labour and ...
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