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How this quantum computing startup is taking on Google and IBM

Atlantic Quantum, which spun out of research at MIT, has developed a new type of quantum architecture that’s easier to scale.

  • By Rashi Shrivastava

Spotify will translate podcasts into other languages using AI

The platform said it would use a new feature from OpenAI that can generate “human-like audio.”

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Qantas commits an extra $80 million to ‘customer improvements’ – but warns of rising airfares

Qantas, which has faced a number of blows to its reputation in the last month, says it’s looking to address customer pain points – but flight prices aren’t one of them.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Asia’s billionaires ramp up hotel investments amid post-pandemic travel boom

Singapore’s robust travel rebound has captured the attention of many of the region’s richest hoteliers.

  • By Jonathan Burgos
  • Forbes Staff

Amazon Prime Video will include ads next year unless you pay extra

Amazon Prime Video will include advertisements in films and shows starting early next year, the company announced on Friday, joining other streaming services with similar advertisement-free subscription options.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Adidas CEO backtracks after saying Kanye West didn’t mean Antisemitic comments

According to the Anti-Defamation League, Adidas said it is “committed to fighting antisemitism” and opposes the “ugly hate” expressed by West.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

‘A real divide’: Why men are being upskilled in AI faster than women

At least 17 per cent of men have received AI training in the last 12 months. Yet only 7 per cent of women were given the same opportunities. It may be because of the ‘pipeline problem’, according to new research.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

iPhone 15 global debut marked by huge lines and consumer hype as Apple looks to turn around sales slump

This year’s installment of the iPhone comes with serious upgrades to its camera and no longer uses Apple’s proprietary lightning cable, opting for USB-C instead.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

How Rupert Murdoch outfoxed American media

As the 92-year-old billionaire steps down as chairman of his empire, a look back at how he changed the landscape of newspapers, TV, movies and politics—and the coming fight over, yes, succession.

  • By Rob LaFranco

Cisco stock dips 4% after US$28 billion Splunk acquisition

Cisco notched its worst day in five months after unveiling the largest takeover in its history.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff
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