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    <updated>2026-05-06T23:10:06+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/1766</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Foreground p.20 RECYCLING USED ICs [theme Hardware] [author Mikkelsen] p.62 DECIPHERING MYSTERY KEYBOARDS [theme Hardware] [author Heltners] p.72 LIFE...]]>
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            <updated>2026-04-20T06:27:41+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/1722</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[How NASA built Artemis II’s fault-tolerant computer]]></title>
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            <author>
                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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            <updated>2026-04-10T19:00:02+10:00</updated>
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            <entry>
            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/1606</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[“This is not the computer for you”]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Sam Henri Gold is a product design engineer building playful, useful software at Tavus. Previously at Patina Systems and Lickability.]]>
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            <updated>2026-03-14T00:37:02+10:00</updated>
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            <id>https://links.pgmac.net.au/links/607</id>
            <title type="text"><![CDATA[UNSW delivers atomic quantum computing breakthrough]]></title>
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                <name><![CDATA[Paul Macdonnell]]></name>
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                <![CDATA[Researchers at the University of New South Wales have made a world-first research breakthrough demonstrating quantum entanglement between two atoms, a crucial underpinning for scaling quantum computers. Entanglement between at least two qubits is the phenomena that enables information to be encoded on a quantum computer and the information to be processed. This was demonstrated by the UNSW-led team between two electrons on separate phosphorus atoms.The phosphorus atoms were implanted on a silicon chip similar to those in the computers and electronics of today, potentially enabling future manufacturing scale up using existing chip fabrication techniques.]]>
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            <updated>2026-01-04T04:00:38+10:00</updated>
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