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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.
‘Dissolve Lok Sabha Immediately’: INDIA Bloc Leaders Tear Into Election Commission At Joint Presser In its notice, ICSSR also pressed CSDS for explanations on a string of alleged irregularities. “CSDS ...
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 ...
Spiritual care and technology are converging across the country, reshaping the theology of trust. Editor’s note (September 4, 2025): We found that this story failed to adhere to our editorial ...
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ST CHARLES, Mo. — Hundreds of St. Charles residents piled into a warehouse Thursday night, creating a "sea of red" with signs and shirts depicting a circle and slash through the words "data center." ...
Terraflow Energy, a relatively new energy storage company based in Katy, has announced an ambitious slate of investments along the Gulf Coast. The startup, which formed a year ago, is planning a new ...
In late July, the Trump administration released its long-awaited AI Action Plan, which includes steps to cut environmental requirements and streamline permitting policies to make it easier to build ...
Seray Genc, Associate in the Corporate & Commercial team at Thomson Snell & Passmore, outlines key changes under the DUAA 2025, which updates UK data laws without replacing the UK GDPR, DPA 2018 or ...
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 ...
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 ...