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A proposed data center called Project Turbo could be built on O’Kelly Road in Gainesville. The 900,000-square-foot facility is expected to generate $25 million in annual tax revenue if approved.
Dublin, Aug. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "U.S. Existing & Upcoming Data Center Portfolio" database has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This database product covers the USA data ...
Motorola is working to balance short-term “agility” with long-term brand building, as the smartphone company seeks to strengthen its place in the UK market and position itself as the “human challenger ...
Safaricom PLC introduced a new billing promotion for its data bundle service dubbed B-Live bundles The leading telecommunications firm said the B-Live bundles allow subscribers to pay for minutes or ...
The White House has restored a website that shows how spending authority is parceled out to federal agencies throughout the year, but Democrats say some of the information that is required to be ...
This past week, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had improperly accessed protected health information of millions of Medicaid enrollees, including U.S. citizens.
AI Data Centers’ Soaring Energy Use: Who Pays for Higher Utilities Costs? Your email has been sent The rising number of AI data centers in the US could drive utility costs higher and has put parts of ...
Site Behind Major SSN Leak Returns With Detailed Data on Millions: How to Opt Out National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how ...
From two-factor authentication codes to conversations and photos, our phones contain a ton of sensitive data these days. We rely on PINs and biometrics for daily security, but I shudder to think what ...
The data comes from a nationwide survey carried out by New York-based human-centric cybersecurity outfit Anagram, and its results couldn’t be more clear. Seventy-eight percent of respondents to the ...
Credit scores are supposed to start incorporating “buy now, pay later” loans this fall. The plans may already be hitting a speed bump. Klarna, one of the biggest providers of the popular loans, said ...