The tech industry’s expansion of data centers is emerging as a wedge issue in the midterms, as candidates weigh economic opportunity against the associated strain on voters’ utility bills. In the ...
In retaliation for the ongoing U.S.–Israeli war, Iran responded with a novel form of counterattack. For the first time in military history, private sector data centers came under deliberate attack. In ...
AI-driven layoffs have dominated headlines recently, but the technology is also creating opportunities for skilled tradespeople in data centers. Specialized and technical professionals moving into ...
A SpaceX illustration showing the Starship V3 rocket on the same scale as its planned AI Sat Mini orbital data center spacecraft. Credit: SpaceX WASHINGTON — SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk revealed ...
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The conflict in the Gulf has now claimed several new victims: data centers. This marks a sea change in warfare and will force tech companies to reevaluate their posture around national defense.
Jennifer Simonson is a business journalist with a decade of experience covering entrepreneurship and small business. Drawing on her background as a founder of multiple startups, she writes for Forbes ...
"This annexation agreement sets clear expectations for infrastructure, services, and community benefits while helping ensure the project moves forward in a responsible way," Joliet City Manager Beth ...
After years of decline, the Gap brand recently posted its ninth straight quarter of growth. Gap brand CEO Mark Breitbard said he's shifted the company's focus back to basics. Gap has regained ...
Roughly half of Americans fall short of the annual income needed to cover their basic needs, according to new research. A U.S. family with children needs about $145,000 in income to be considered ...
Why Todd McKinnon thinks it’s ‘naive’ not to prepare for the SaaSpocalypse ...