At the start of 2025, Stafford County’s economic development director, Liz Barber, predicted that data centers could go from zero to “a lot” within three years’ time. One year later, the county is ...
(TNS) — There are several signs that suggest 2026 could be a tipping point for Florida when it comes to large-scale data centers, the warehouse facilities that house thousands of servers for ...
AT&T customers who filed claims in the $177 million class-action settlement tied to two 2024 data breaches are a step closer to potential payments, with the settlement website confirming that the ...
NewzDash report on Google's Feb. Discover core update offers early data. Discover feeds in California and New York show measurable local content layers that differ from the national feed. The update ...
The Labor Department on Wednesday publicly unveiled a modernized open data portal that it said would provide more granular access to U.S. workforce statistics. In a press release, the agency said the ...
SPARTANBURG — Tax breaks for a controversial $3 billion data center cleared another hurdle this week after a crowded and contentious meeting that spilled into the hallway and at times devolved as ...
Predicting the next economic crash or financial crisis has always been more art than science. Today there’s an added complication — the increasing paucity of information about what’s really going on ...
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The control room at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas on May 15, 2018. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, is changing the way it evaluates its transmission capacity to ...
China Plans to Build Data Centers in Space Within the Next Few Years Your email has been sent China is looking beyond Earth for its next major infrastructure bet. As criticism grows over the ...
Terrestrial data centers are so 2025. We're taking our large-scale compute infrastructure into orbit, baby! Or at least, that's what Big Tech is yelling from the rooftops at the moment. It's quite a ...
The government’s official January jobs and inflation figures will land next week after a short delay caused by the recent partial-government shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Wednesday.