Oh the irony: T-Mobile launches Internet Backup plans for businesses on the day it suffered its biggest outage of 2024

T-Mobile's backup solution includes free data passes for emergenciesEach plan offers 130GB/month, plus three free 130GB passes yearlyNo hidden fees with T-Mobile's Home and Business plans T-Mobile has unveiled enhanced…

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This new rugged Panasonic 2-in-1 tablet with 13th-gen Intel processors, 5G connectivity, and a 12-inch QHD display is perfect for even the toughest conditions

Toughbook 33mk4 features MIL-STD 810H military standard certificationAdvanced 5G connectivity ensures seamless data transfer in the fieldExtended 15 hours battery life promises long-life usage Panasonic has announced the TOUGHBOOK 33mk4,…

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Engineers enable quantum communication over existing fiber optic cables — new research shows data transmission using quantum teleportation is possible in parallel with a classical network at specific wavelengths

A new study shows that quantum communication is possible concurrently with classical data at certain wavelengths of light. Source

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Qualcomm Perseveres Against ARM In The Latest Trial, With An Eight-Person Jury Unable To Determine Whether Nuvia Breached Its Licensing Agreement With the British Chip Designer

The Nuvia acquisition for $1.4 billion might have given Qualcomm the opportunity to enter the PC and smartphone market with better performing chipsets so it could compete with Apple, but…

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