HexStripe Labs, a cutting-edge technology research and development company, has been hard at work in producing new tech and competing with its chief contract rival, Endium Tech.
In a recent press release, the R&D company revealed its newest innovation: a streamlined and automated process for using quantum entanglement to create what it is calling "Entaglement Surfaces."
The area of quantum entanglement has seen promising advances in the last few years, but the ability to mass-produce products of an entangled nature for low-cost markets has remained elusive. Experts in the field are still baffled by the announcement, claiming that the demonstration given by Hexstripe Laboratories at its PR center last Thursday prove it is in the final stages of product development.
"It's unbelievable, " said Thunderdrake CEO Bob Vidin, "we were sure this kind of technology was at least 20 years away - and there it was. In people's hands being shown off like it was nothing. This will completely change telecommunication, remote-location medicine, travel... anything involving long distances."
Thunderdrake has remained otherwise silent on the issue, leading to speculation by many analysts that it is reconsidering the proposed merger with Newcloud Airlines.
Some analysts are even questioning whether the recent "dimensional rings" hoax videos might have been legitimate leaks from Endium Tech. If this were the case, it would make sense for Hexstripe to go public with this technology now in order to head-off its rival in making the first announcement in the increasingly brutal competition for government and private contracts between the two tech giants.
Fremon News will continue to report on this exciting story as it develops.
In a recent press release, the R&D company revealed its newest innovation: a streamlined and automated process for using quantum entanglement to create what it is calling "Entaglement Surfaces."
The area of quantum entanglement has seen promising advances in the last few years, but the ability to mass-produce products of an entangled nature for low-cost markets has remained elusive. Experts in the field are still baffled by the announcement, claiming that the demonstration given by Hexstripe Laboratories at its PR center last Thursday prove it is in the final stages of product development.
"It's unbelievable, " said Thunderdrake CEO Bob Vidin, "we were sure this kind of technology was at least 20 years away - and there it was. In people's hands being shown off like it was nothing. This will completely change telecommunication, remote-location medicine, travel... anything involving long distances."
Thunderdrake has remained otherwise silent on the issue, leading to speculation by many analysts that it is reconsidering the proposed merger with Newcloud Airlines.
Some analysts are even questioning whether the recent "dimensional rings" hoax videos might have been legitimate leaks from Endium Tech. If this were the case, it would make sense for Hexstripe to go public with this technology now in order to head-off its rival in making the first announcement in the increasingly brutal competition for government and private contracts between the two tech giants.
Fremon News will continue to report on this exciting story as it develops.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 957px
File Size 119.9 kB
FA+

Comments