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Quantum Computing in 2025: Breakthroughs, Gadget Impacts, and Cybersecurity Risks

D-Wave quantum computer cryogenic assembly

Image: Steve Jurvetson — Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0) (source)

 

Hey there, tech fans—imagine if your smartphone could solve puzzles that would stump today's supercomputers in the time it takes to brew your morning coffee. That's the wild promise of quantum computing, and 2025 is shaping up to be its breakout year. Dubbed the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology by the UN, this isn't just lab geek stuff anymore; it's hitting the real world with breakthroughs that could supercharge gadgets and flip cybersecurity on its head. Think of it as upgrading from a bicycle to a rocket ship—exciting, a bit scary, and full of "whoa" moments. Let's dive in without getting too lost in the quantum weeds.

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Evil-M5Project: a pocketable wireless-security lab that makes the invisible visible

Evil-M5Project startup screen on an M5 device

Hero image: Evil-M5Project repository (GitHub) — source

Disclaimer: This article is for educational and research purposes only. The Evil-M5Project is an open-source toolkit that demonstrates wireless-security concepts on M5Stack hardware. Use it only on systems you own or with explicit permission.