All posts by Paul Raven

Hackers Switch Targets

People have been talking about Google superceding Microsoft as the tech top-dog for ages, using a slew of different indicators to prove their point. Here’s a new one from a sociological perspective – malware writers and hackers are starting to target holes in Google services instead of Microsoft software. If you look at malware as a form of anti-authoritarian activity (consciously or otherwise), does this show Google to be the new public enemy number one?

Setting Traps For Quantum Computing

There have been some real advances in quantum computing, but the effects aren’t scalable to a useful degree. At least not yet – a team of physicists have constructed a new form of ‘ion trap’ using conventional microfabrication techniques. It traps all the ions in a single layer, making the geometry of the hardware much more like the silicon we’re used to, and hence easier to potentially engineer useful machines from.