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And here the stories that matter right now, Google on Tuesday said it's cancelling i O, the search giants annual developer conference and Google's biggest event of the year.
The company said it was calling off the gathering due to concerns over coronavirus, which has caused worldwide disruption Facebook is also backing out of South by Southwest because of coronavirus concerns.
A move that come shortly after Twitter and asked it won't be attending the massive tech event as well.
The news also hits as Twitter is now encouraging its employees to work from home to avoid spreading the virus.
Amazon now let's prime customers and a handful of markets.
Order stuff at midnight and have the packages arrive at their doorsteps overnight.
The new feature is part of Amazon's announcement Tuesday has it sped up its same delivery in Philadelphia, Phoenix, Orlando, and Dallas.
Company said Tuesday it built mini-warehouses around those four cities to power this new same-day service.
Which will allow shoppers to pick specific windows for deliveries throughout the day.
And finally, Honeywell, which once sold massive mainframes but withdrew from the business decades ago, said Tuesday it expects to improve the performance of its quantum computers by a factor of 10 every year for each of the next 5 years.
Meaning, they'd be 100 times faster in 2025.
That would blow past IBM, which has a more modest goal of doubling his performance annually.
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