Wall Street's savviest money managers are shunning high-flying quantum computing pure-play stocks in favor of a cash-rich, ...
AI data centers require incredible amounts of energy to run. NPR's Planet Money investigates how that demand for power might affect your electric bills.
Bun 1.3 revolutionizes full-stack JavaScript development with unified database APIs and zero-config frontend setup.
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Amphenol, IBD stock of the day, rides acquisition spree, AI data center boom
Amphenol has almost doubled in 2025 and is near new buy points, with several quarters of accelerating earnings and sales ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - A divided U.S. Federal Reserve begins receiving updated economic reports from the now-reopened federal government this week as policymakers hope for clarity in their ...
American battery startup Peak Energy and energy developer Jupiter Power have teamed up to deploy grid-scale sodium-ion batteries. It's a big step forward for the nascent—and in some ways, ...
South Korea’s data center fire triggers global scrutiny of lithium-ion batteries and DR architecture
With services offline for a week, the incident may reshape safety standards, insurance premiums, and infrastructure design, forcing enterprises to balance efficiency with resilience and regulatory ...
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Lithium-ion batteries burnt in data center fire
This photo, taken Sept. 28, 2025, shows lithium-ion batteries burnt by a fire that occurred at the National Information Resources Service in the central city of Daejeon on Sept. 26. (Yonhap) (END) [We ...
Policing data hosted in Microsoft’s hyperscale cloud infrastructure could be processed in more than 100 countries, but the tech giant is obfuscating this information from its customers, Computer ...
Peak Energy just switched on a 3.5 MWh sodium-ion battery, the largest sodium-ion energy storage project developed in the US. The system is the first of its kind at grid scale, and may eventually be a ...
DOGE team members uploaded a database with the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans to a vulnerable cloud server, according to the agency’s chief data officer. By Nicholas Nehamas ...
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