Fort Meade commissioners pass development agreement for data center, despite pushback from residents
FORT MEADE, Fla. — A proposed data center is moving forward after Fort Meade commissioners unanimously approved a development agreement with developers on Tuesday night. The project, which was ...
Elon Musk is more than an eccentric entrepreneur. In “Muskism”, journalist Ben Tarnoff and historian Quinn Slobodian describe him as a political actor and a symbol of a new ideology: the fusion of ...
Partnering with Cursor could be a crucial step for Elon Musk to get ahead of AI rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Silicon Valley has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into building ever-larger AI data centers that require as much electricity as hundreds of thousands of US homes—but that massive ...
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UNION COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — Data centers are a hot topic in Union County after a Texas-based company approached officials with a proposal to build one in the area. During a county council meeting ...
The booming data center industry faces growing pushback from communities and politicians. Industry executives worry that there hasn't been a coordinated response to its image problems. As states ...
FORT MEADE — City commissioners have given the green light to a gargantuan data center in Fort Meade, despite fervent opposition from many residents. Commissioners voted 5-0 at their April 14 meeting ...
It appears that folks living in the gently rolling farmland of Southwestern Ohio don’t want a 2 million-square-foot data center plopped down the road from their front porches. What’s wrong with them?
The United States has more than 3,000 operational data centers, and that number is expected to grow substantially in the years ahead. More than 1,500 new data centers are in various stages of ...
It appears that folks living in the gently rolling farmland of southwestern Ohio don’t want a 2-million-square-foot data center plopped down the road from their front porches. What’s wrong with them?
It appears that folks living in the gently rolling farmland of southwestern Ohio don’t want a 2-million-square-foot data center plopped down the road from their front porches. What’s wrong with them?
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