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Why analog computers are coming back

Why analog computers are coming back

Up until the 1960s, the most powerful computers were analog. These mechanical behemoths were able to do relatively complex calculations without the use of microchips. But when the digital revolution came, this all changed. Now, as we reach the limit of current technology, scientists are returning to analog, and the way they're using it could change how you look at computers.

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Tesla owner blows up his car instead of paying $22K repair bill

Tesla owner blows up his car instead of paying $22K repair bill

Have you ever been so frustrated with your car you just want to blow it up? Well, that's exactly what one man did. This is truly an epic explosion.

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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Dec. 18, 2021

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Dec. 18, 2021

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to trick Ros in Roswell, New Mexico. Will Kim be able to fool him or will he come out the winner? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating!

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Google creates a physics-defying time crystal

Google creates a physics-defying time crystal

Quantum computing is still in its infancy. But Google just had a massive breakthrough with its quantum computing system named Sycamore. It created a newly defined phase of matter called a time crystal. While that may sound like something out of science fiction, it's now a reality.

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