Experimental randomness amplification - Nature
Nature volume 653, pages 1033–1038 (2026) Cite this article Realistic quantum information processing devices are inherently imperfect, leading to computational errors that require quantum error correction. Likewise, random bits generated by such devices are flawed and must be enhanced to be usable for applications such as generating cryptographic keys.
IoT gadget maker AcuRite shares reasoning for killing customers’ favorite app - Ars Technica
weathering the storm IoT gadget maker AcuRite shares reasoning for killing customers’ favorite app “The move to AcuRite NOW has not been as smooth as some customers expected…” 75 AcuRite's Atlas weather station. Credit: AcuRite AcuRite's Atlas weather station.
The Hypershell Exoskeleton Is Slimmer, Faster, and Still Not Built for Your Bad Knees - Gizmodo
Who wants to complete their robot cosplay and simultaneously feel more capable of climbing cliffs? Hypershell, the company that brought us the original, relatively affordable sports exoskeleton, now has a few new metal suits for runners and hikers who need a little extra help on the trail.
Anker fixes the two worst things about power stations - The Verge
Anker’s Solix S2000 solves two major pain points with power stations: idle power draw that can leave a battery unexpectedly dead, and the large footprint required to hold so much energy. Impressively, it achieves this at an incredibly low introductory price that works out to just $0.29 per Wh.