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Cologix Expands Canadian Presence with Strategic Calgary Data Center Acquisition

Cologix has acquired Calgary’s primary carrier hotel DataHiveOne, expanding its Canadian footprint. The strategic move provides enhanced interconnection capabilities in Western Canada’s growing digital infrastructure market.

Strategic Expansion into Western Canada

US-based data center operator Cologix has significantly expanded its Canadian presence with the acquisition of Calgary’s primary carrier hotel, according to industry reports. The company, backed by infrastructure investor Stonepeak, has taken over the DataHiveOne facility at 840 7 Ave SW along with most of DataHive’s colocation and interconnection assets, sources indicate.

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Google’s Quantum Breakthrough: Echo Technique Advances Computing and Physics

Google researchers have achieved the most detailed measurement of quantum information scrambling to date using their 105-qubit Willow processor. The breakthrough technique, dubbed “Quantum Echoes,” could enable advances in molecular simulation and fundamental physics. According to reports, the experiment performed calculations that would take classical supercomputers years to complete.

Quantum Computing Milestone

Google’s quantum computing team has reportedly achieved a significant breakthrough in measuring quantum information dynamics using their advanced Willow processor. According to sources familiar with the research, the 105-qubit chip demonstrated unprecedented capability in tracking how quantum information becomes scrambled and recovered through a novel protocol the team calls “Quantum Echoes.”

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AI-Powered Browsers Ignite New Era of Web Navigation Wars

The browser market is experiencing its most significant transformation in decades as AI capabilities redefine how users interact with the web. Major tech companies are launching intelligent browsers that can perform tasks, answer questions, and automate workflows, marking a shift from navigation to delegation.

The Return of Browser Competition

The browser wars that defined the late 1990s tech landscape have returned with renewed intensity, according to industry reports, but this time the battlefield centers on artificial intelligence rather than mere speed or interface design. After nearly two decades of relative stability in web browsing technology, companies are now racing to integrate generative AI and agentic capabilities directly into their browsers, fundamentally changing how users interact with the internet.