Microsoft Releases Xbox Controller Hoodies

Microsoft Releases Xbox Controller Hoodies
Microsoft unveils its latest merch for Xbox users with two different colored hoodies for Xbox Series X/S controllers for the impending cold weather. Microsoft doesn't want Xbox controllers to get cold, so it's offering a solution with its recent merchandise. As reported by Eurogamer, Microsoft has begun pre-orders for its innovative new product: Xbox Mini Controller Hoodies. The tiny jackets come in black or white and are designed for Xbox Series X/S controllers. "It's the time of year where you may want to cozy up with a nice hoodie," reads the Xbox Gear Shop's official description of the item. "This winter don't let your controllers feel left out with a mini controller hoodie." RELATED: Xbox Boss Admits The Platform Went Too Long Without A Console Exclusive The hoodies' material comprises 100 percent polyester with a...

Inspur Information Releases 2020 Global Computing Index Report

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STUTTGART, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inspur Information, a leading IT infrastructure solutions provider, has sponsored an International Data Corporation (IDC) white paper on the 2020 Global Computing Index (henceforth referred to as The Report). As the world’s first index report on computing, The Report unveils the relationship between computing power and economic development and serves as a reference for the outlook of the global digital economy. Global digital transformation has entered a phase marked by exponential growth in innovation, with the size of the digital economy projected to continue on an upward trend. As a key factor that underlies digital technology development, computing is now defining the productivity of the digital economy era. According to The Report, economic growth directly correlates with the development of...

Cambridge Quantum Computing releases tket v0.7 with open access to all Python users

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The quantum software development kit is platform agnostic and supports circuits from Google, IBM, Honeywell, Amazon, and Rigetti to name a few. Image: PhonlamaiPhoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto Cambridge Quantum Computing announced today that it has lifted licence restrictions on the Python module in the latest version of its quantum software development kit. Tket (pronounced "ticket") is an architecture agnostic quantum software stack and compiler.  Pytket, the Python module, interfaces with tket. This latest release allows any Python user with access to a quantum computer to deploy the tket SDK in any commercial or research contexts.  Mehdi Bozzo-Rey, head of business development at Cambridge Quantum...