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ZDNet Innovation Weekly
November 19, 2021
Building a large-scale quantum computer is a huge challenge. Will we ever get there?
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John Martinis was in charge of the team that achieved quantum supremacy with Google's Sycamore processor. The milestone was huge - but the road ahead is still a long one.

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Self-driving robots key to future of our food

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Oura Ring 3 review: Unobtrusive 24/7 health tracking with more to come in 2022

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Facebook is peddling a creepy new message from Meta. You may need to lie down

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Baidu, Swiss Re ink partnership to explore insurance for autonomous vehicles

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Withings ScanWatch review: Medical-grade health tracking hidden in a lovely hybrid watch
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Withings' latest ScanWatch looks like a classy, standard watch, but hidden inside are medical-grade sensors that track your internal health status. If you want a modern fitness tracker experience in a classic watch then the ScanWatch is definitely something to consider.
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