About Us
Quantum computing has a noise problem. Not the qubit kind — the coverage kind. Most of what gets written about this field sits at one of two extremes: breathless hype about machines that will change everything, or dense academic language that assumes you already have a PhD. Neither is useful if you are trying to understand what is actually happening.
qnews.io exists in the space between. We cover quantum computing as a beat — consistently, critically, and without a stake in who wins. That means tracking hardware progress without inflating timelines, reporting on post-quantum security without triggering unnecessary alarm, and calling out announcements that are light on substance.
Our readers are not hobbyists. They are security engineers deciding which cryptographic standards to migrate to, technology executives watching where the serious money is going, policy researchers trying to make sense of national quantum strategies, and developers who want the technical context without the noise. We write for people who will act on what they read.
Every article goes through an editor before it is published. We link to primary sources. When something is uncertain, we say it is uncertain.
qnews.io takes no investment from quantum computing vendors and no payment for coverage. What you read here is not sponsored. It is not optimised for engagement metrics or social shares. It is written to be accurate and worth your time.
What We Cover
Post-quantum cryptography and the transition away from vulnerable encryption standards. Hardware milestones from the labs that are actually moving the needle. Government policy and the regulatory frameworks taking shape around quantum technology. Investment, commercial adoption, and the gap between what companies announce and what they ship.
Contact
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