1. Now imagine the information in that book has been stored in computer bits, instead of being printed on paper. 2. A small company in Pelham, N.Y., has patented a scanning device that makes faxed documents private by first encoding them in computer bits. 3. Columns A small company in Pelham, N.Y., has patented a scanning device that makes faxed documents private by first encoding them in computer bits. 4. Software using a common encryption algorithm -- a formula for rendering letters into computer bits -- turns the words into dots and then compresses the data. 5. The new foundation rests on computer bits, bytes and biotech. 6. The researchers say that while a classical computer bit can be either black or white, a qubit could simultaneously take on all of the colors of the spectrum. |