Oracle has just posted its Q3 FY2026 results, impressing critics and experts alike. The software company has exceeded both revenue and earnings expectations. These results have helped Oracle to brush ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Tens of thousands of people were without power Monday morning as a winter storm continued, hitting northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula with heavy snow, ice and ...
Penn likely wouldn't have stood a chance against the Yale Bulldogs without ex-Duke forward TJ Power in the Ivy League conference tournament final, but luckily for the Quakers, that was not the case.
Data Center World today announced its keynote presentations, featuring top executives, engineers and global industry leaders from Google, NVIDIA and Oracle, among others, to address the most urgent ...
The global technology industry is seeing multiple rounds of layoffs as companies invest more in automated artificial intelligence systems. In the first few months of 2026, more than 35,000 tech ...
Oracle called the third quarter of fiscal 2026 its best in 15 years with revenue up 22% to $17.2 billion and cloud infrastructure up 84% to $4.9 billion. The market rejoiced, sending the stock up ...
United States President Donald Trump has promised to take over Cuba as the island nation plunged into total darkness after its national power grid collapsed amid an ongoing oil blockade imposed by ...
Tehran vows to strike Gulf infrastructure if U.S. attacks Iranian power grid Threats add to worries in global markets Tehran says strait open to all but 'enemies' Air ...
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Iran dismissed President Trump’s ultimatum to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying it would consider electric plants and water facilities “legitimate targets” if its electrical grid were struck.