Tech giants are in a heated race to build data centers and dominate the AI landscape. But America might not be ready for the energy demand.
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Why your $20,000 robot butler might be an overhyped junk heap
Humanoid home robots are being marketed as the missing link between smart speakers and science fiction, promising to load ...
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Why your Safaricom data bundles drain faster than expected and 6 saving tips
Telecommunications giant Safaricom has explained how mobile data is consumed and why customers may experience what appears to ...
Under pressure for rising electricity rates as a result of data centers that demand massive amounts of power, AI developers ...
E Network Technology Group Limited (Nasdaq: MASK) (the 'Company” or '3 E Network”), a business-to-business ('B2B”) ...
Local telecommunications network PLDT and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) have successfully tested ...
The town of Marana, Arizona, has approved rezoning for a new data center, putting it in direct competition with Project Blue ...
The rapid development and widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems is posing new challenges for electricity ...
Legacy load forecasting models are struggling with ever-more-common, unpredictable events; power-hungry AI offers a solution.
Energy-efficient HVAC systems, solar power, smart lighting, and water-saving infrastructure Information technology ...
If you’ve ever noticed an older person struggling with everyday tasks like grocery shopping or basic chores, or dipped into ...
A sluggish smart TV can make even simple streaming feel frustrating. This piece looks at why TVs slow down over time and the ...
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