The five wealthy Titans were crushed in 0.001 seconds, without any pain!
followThe world of wealthy people constantly challenges various impossibilities in their own lives, and it is precisely because of their adventurous spirit that there are so many magical Guinness World Records in this world, which are things that ordinary people really cannot do. In the eyes of these wealthy people, things that can be solved with money are not things...
Building the cornerstone of digital economy development, the second IPv6 Innovation and Development Conference was held in Jinhua
In order to further promote the large-scale deployment and application of IPv6, the second China IPv6 Innovation and Development Conference was recently held in Jinhua, Zhejiang. Industry representatives shared the fruitful achievements and successful experiences accumulated during the deployment of IPv6 during the meeting...
Samsung Electronics' operating profit for the second quarter was 600 billion Korean won
On July 7th, according to Samsung Electronics' expected performance data for the second quarter of 2023, the company's sales in the second quarter of this year were approximately 60 trillion won (currently equivalent to 333 billion yuan), a year-on-year decrease of 22.3%; The operating profit is approximately 600 billion Korean won (currently equivalent to 3...
TrendForce: Global TV shipments will reach 46.63 million units in the second quarter, an increase of 7.5%
[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On June 29, it was predicted by TrendForce, a market analyst, that the global TV shipments in the second quarter of this year would reach 46.63 million units, with a quarterly increase of 7...
The fastest star "roars" 2285 kilometers per second
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 15 (Reporter Liu Xia) According to a report on the website of the British New Scientist on the 14th, scientists from Harvard University in the United States found in a new study that a White dwarf is the fastest moving star in the Milky Way known so far, with a speed of 2285 kilometers per second. This discovery can explain how some supernovae were formed...
1.48 milliseconds! The Longest "Longevity" Quantum Bit to Date Appears
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, May 30 (Reporter Liu Xia) A superconducting quantum bit - magnetic flux quantum bit has maintained its quantum properties for about 1.48 milliseconds, which is much longer than the "life" of similar quantum bits currently favored by the quantum computing industry, and is expected to make future quantum computer more practical...