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Alibaba puts 11-qubits quantum power on public cloud
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Together with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Alibaba Cloud has unleashed superconducting quantum computing services on its public cloud, running on a processor with 11 quantum bits of power.
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Microsoft to power Singapore datacentre services with rooftop solar
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Singtel and Ericsson roll out Singapore's first commercial NB-IoT network
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Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime teams up with MIT
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Dubai to DNA sequence its entire population
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PC device shipments dropped 2.7 percent last year: IDC
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Singapore, Indian state to collaborate on fintech intiatives
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Conservative broadcaster Sinclair would still control WGN-TV despite proposed sale to a Maryland auto dealer

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Mar 1, 2018
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Conservative broadcaster Sinclair would still control WGN-TV despite proposed sale to a Maryland auto dealer

Thursday, March 1, 2018, 5:32 PM CT

Sinclair Broadcast Group is selling WGN-TV to a Maryland auto dealer but would remain in control of the station in what critics say is a bid to skirt ownership limits and win federal regulatory approval for its proposed $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media.


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