Technology
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TeraWulf Bets on AI Compute with Google-Backed Lake Mariner Data Center
A bold pivot unfolds as TeraWulf teams up with Fluidstack and Google to power a new AI-ready data center campus in Western New York. The deal signals a shift from crypto mining to scalable AI compute hosting, hinting at a transformative growth path and long-term partnerships. Ambitious plans for Lake Mariner are shaping a fresh…
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AT&T Faces $177 Million Data Breach Settlement: Who Qualifies to Claim?
AT&T’s two historic data breaches are being settled for about $177 million. The deal splits victims into two claim classes with different payout rules and deadlines. Proof of losses could boost your award, making understanding the process essential for those affected.
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Geoffrey Hinton Warns AI Could Outpace Humans—New Safety Idea: Maternal Instincts for AI
Here are three short teaser options you can use: Option 1: A renowned AI pioneer warns the technology could outpace human control, and traditional safeguards may crumble. He hints at a radical safety path—one that asks machines to care for people as they grow more powerful. Option 2: As AI grows smarter, the debate heats…
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Perplexity Bets $34.5B on Chrome, Signals AI-Driven Browser Era
An audacious $34.5 billion bid from an AI startup to take Chrome could redefine the browser and AI-powered search landscape. With promises to keep Chromium open and Google as the default, the move hints at faster innovation—and stiffer competition.
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Nashville to Host Global Biomass Conference & Expo 2026
Global biomass leaders converge in Nashville for the 19th International Biomass Conference & Expo—a three‑day hub of cutting‑edge tech, near‑term R&D, and high‑level collaborations. Expect a bustling expo, expert sessions, and networking that could accelerate scalable biomass energy.
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Indonesia Bets on a Sovereign AI Fund to Drive Growth
Indonesia unveils a bold National AI Roadmap, centered on a Sovereign AI Fund and a public-private financing framework guided by Danantara Indonesia. Talent gaps, rural connectivity, and data security are flagged as key hurdles, even as the plan signals a push to position the country as a regional AI hub.
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Michigan Power Grid Faces Turning Point as AI Data Centers Grow
Michigan’s power grid could face a turning point in the coming year as AI-driven data centers push demand higher. Utilities are racing to lock in long-term power deals and upgrade transmission to keep the lights on, with notable activity around the Grand Rapids area. The trend could accelerate investments in grid modernization, cleaner energy, and…
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Consumers Energy Doubles Drone Fleet to Boost Grid Reliability
Consumers Energy is expanding its drone program to fortify Michigan’s grid, doubling its fleet and pilots. The move aims to speed inspections, reach hard-to-access lines, and speed storm restoration—helping to curb outages before they begin.
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United Adds Apple TV+ to In-Flight Entertainment — What You Need to Know
United has quietly upgraded its in-flight entertainment with full seasons of popular streaming series — a welcome perk for long flights.
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When Stablecoins Fuel Computer Vision
A new partnership pairs specialized computer-vision labeling with a digital-dollar payment rail — a bold experiment promising faster, more auditable global workflows while raising fresh questions.
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TikTok for America? ByteDance’s New Play
ByteDance is building a U.S.-only version of TikTok — a strategic, high-stakes move that could reshape data governance, regulation and the platform’s future.
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Oklo and Lightbridge Plot Nuclear Fuel Shake-Up
Oklo and Lightbridge are exploring co‑locating advanced fuel fabrication—potentially using legacy materials—at a shared manufacturing and R&D site. The move could shift domestic nuclear fuel supply chains while bringing major technical, regulatory and security challenges.
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Denmark’s Quantum Moonshot: QuNorth’s Magne Takes Shape
A bold Nordic push into fault-tolerant quantum computing is taking shape: a full-stack system targeting logical qubits, heavyweight backers, and a plan to make Copenhagen a global hub.
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Horizon Quantum Computing Brings in a Heavyweight for Its Next Act
A strategic CFO hire at Horizon Quantum signals disciplined expansion—and a tighter link between capital and code—as the race to practical quantum applications accelerates.
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Why SpaceX’s Next Starlink Launch Could Light Up Southern California
Southern California could get a dazzling twilight rocket show as a Falcon 9 lifts off from the coast, casting a glowing “jellyfish” plume across the sky and wrapping with an offshore booster landing.
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Pre-Dawn Twist for SpaceX Starlink Launch at Cape Canaveral
Storms prowled the pad, then the window opened. In the quiet pre-dawn, a precision liftoff from Florida nudged a growing satellite network forward—showcasing the split-second calls that define launch day.
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U.S. Health Strategy Delay Sparks Big Food vs AI Showdown
A delayed federal health plan is widening the gap between legacy brands and tech-forward challengers. With additives and ultra-processed foods under scrutiny, the next rules could reorder shelves and reward those built for stricter standards.
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AOL Dial-Up Nears Its Final Sign-Off
That unmistakable modem screech is about to fade for good. After four decades, AOL is winding down dial-up—closing a nostalgic chapter and reshaping what comes next for the few who still depend on it.
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Lost in Adaptation: The Unmade Jim Carrey ‘Lupin III’ Film
Peter Briggs recently reminisced about a fascinating yet unrealized cinematic venture: a live-action adaptation of the iconic anime and manga series Lupin III, envisioned to star Jim Carrey. Collaborating with renowned director Tsui Hark and producer A. Kitman Ho in 1997, the project promised a unique twist on the crafty master thief’s adventures. Discover the…
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Cameron’s Take on AI: Innovation or Impending Doom?
James Cameron is exploring the tricky balance between the promising potential of artificial intelligence and its serious risks, particularly regarding humanity’s future. In a thought-provoking interview, he draws parallels to his “Terminator” films, warning about an AI arms race that could threaten global safety. Yet, he also sees AI as a game-changer for the film…
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“Together: A Body Horror Journey Beyond AI”
In “Together,” Michael Shanks delivers a riveting body horror experience that explores the depths of identity and connection. The film’s striking finale, featuring a captivating merge of characters Millie and Tim, challenges the reliance on digital technology, as it was crafted without any AI tools. Discover the meticulous artistry behind this unique visual journey, and…