Even as technology companies are projected to spend more than $5 trillion globally on earth-based data centers by the end of the decade, Elon Musk is arguing the future of AI computing power lies in ...
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(The Texas Tribune) - From Amarillo to Waco, College Station to Harlingen, Texans are raising concerns over the proliferation of data centers — and the tremendous amounts of water and energy they are ...
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FESTUS, Mo. – During Monday’s Festus City Council meeting, several residents spoke out against the possibility of a hyper-scale data center being built in their community. The council recently ...
The acquisition of Dubai-headquartered cloud consultancy Zero&One by global IT services provider NTT Data is the latest signal of accelerating investment in the UAE’s technology ecosystem, as ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — Democratic state lawmakers unveiled a bill on Friday that would prevent construction of new data centers in New York for three years. It would pause the industry’s meteoric ...
Florida lawmakers are considering legislation to regulate the growth of data centers in the state. The proposed regulations address concerns over water usage, noise, and potential utility rate hikes.
Two of the companies battered by this week’s artificial-intelligence selloff, Thomson Reuters and Intercontinental Exchange, argued Thursday their valuable troves of proprietary data will shield them ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Feb. 5, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin ...
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