Companies Are So Desperate For Data Centers They're Leasing Them Before They're Even Built Data center construction levels are at an all-time high. And more than ever, companies that need them have already called dibs. From a report: In the first quarter of 2024, what amounts to about half of the existing supply of data center megawattage in the US is under construction, according to real estate services firm CBRE. And 84% of that is already leased. Typically that rate had been about 50% the last few years -- already notably higher than other real estate classes. "I'm astonished and … Apple announces new accessibility features, including Eye Tracking Apple today announced new accessibility features coming later this year, including Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, and Vocal Shortcuts. Taiwan is selling more to the US than China in major shift away from Beijing Taiwan is reducing its reliance on the Chinese mainland as it seeks to insulate itself from pressure from Beijing and forge closer economic and trade ties with the United States Sun shoots out biggest solar flare in almost 2 decades, but Earth should be out of the way this time All About The Chevrolet Express Cargo Van: What To Know Before You Buy Chevy's Express cargo van has a storied history in the world of work vehicles. It hasn't even changed much over that time. Here's what to know before buying. OpenAI’s Flirty New Assistant, Google Guts the Web and We Play HatGPT It’s been a week of A.I. vertigo — the feeling that we’ve been dragged five years into the future and aren’t sure what to do about it. The artist behind the portal linking New York and Dublin: ‘People got carried away’ Benediktas Gylys admits he was surprised by the rowdy behavior that came from the exhibit connecting people in the two cities The artist behind the controversial “Portal” art exhibit that visually linked New York and Dublin in real-time, but was then closed due to rowdy and extreme behavior by the public using it, has admitted he was surprised by the reaction. Benediktas Gylys also vowed to conti… Beyond CSS Media Queries Juan Diego Rodriguez explains why media queries still occupy a vital role in responsive layouts; only they are now one tool in a larger toolbox with modern techniques that are best when used together. Jira story vs. epic: What's the difference? The key difference between a Jira story vs. epic is size and scope. A Jira story can be completed in days or weeks. A Jira epic might take months or years. SMIC to slow capacity expansion from 2025 onward amid concerns over customer 'pre-pull' Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) recently reported a robust momentum with a year-on-year revenue growth of about 20% in the first quarter of 2024, but it may be difficult to sustain. Compared to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which recently lowered its global wafer fabrication revenue growth forecast for 2024 to between 14% and 19%, SMIC's Co-CEO Zh… |
Is generative AI bringing back private clouds? According to Forrester’s Infrastructure Cloud Survey in 2023 , 79% of about 1,300 enterprise cloud decision-makers surveyed said their organizations are implementing private clouds. Additionally, IDC forecasts that global spending on private, dedicated cloud services, including hosted private clouds, will hit $20.4 billion in 2024 and will at least double by 2027. In addition, global spending on enterprise private cloud infrastructure, including hardware, software, and support services, will be… Samsung Mocks Apple's Controversial 'Crush' Ad With 'UnCrush' Pitch Samsung has released a response to Apple's recently criticized "Crush" ad, which featured the destruction of instruments, arcade games, and sculptures to promote the new iPad Pro. Apple subsequently apologized, with an executive admitting they "missed the mark." In a video titled "UnCrush," created by BBH USA and directed by Zen Pace, Samsung depicts a woman navigating debris reminiscent of Apple's ad, using a Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy AI to play guitar, in contrast to Apple's destructive messag… A US trustee wants troubled fintech Synapse to be liquidated via Chapter 7 bankruptcy, cites ‘gross mismanagement’ The prospects for troubled banking-as-a-service startup Synapse have gone from bad to worse this week after the United States Trustee filed an emergency motion on Wednesday. The trustee is asking to convert the company’s debt reorganization Chapter 11 bankruptcy Synapse into a liquidation Chapter 7, according to court documents. The trustee wrote that the need […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights re… Is this autonomous security guard robot the protection you need? A robotic security guard stands 5 feet tall and can move at 3 mph while patrolling the workplace and reporting to a call center staffed by humans. The 11 Best Early Memorial Day 2024 Mattress Deals Sleep starting to feel less like a luxury? It might be time for a new mattress, and they’re often discounted. Dell G16 7630 review: A gaming laptop with powerful desktop vibes At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Feels like a desktop replacement Has a large keyboard with a good layout for gamers Really powerful performance Cons The display isn’t as colorful as an OLED The keys are a bit mushy The charging brick is huge, which reduces its portability Our Verdict The Dell G16 7630 is big and exceptionally powerful. It’s a great option for gamers wanting a desktop replacement… FCC proposes BGP security measures Jessica Rosenworcel wants ISPs to tell her how they’re securing BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) , a critical system for routing internet traffic. The chairwoman of the US Federal Communications Commission has proposed that the FCC require large broadband service providers to submit confidential reports on their plans to manage security risks associated with their use of BGP. The proposal aims to pr… Lighting Dark Places, Ted Lasso Lessons, and Alicia Keys Closer From star-studded appearances to dozens of keynotes, panel discussions and workshops, the tech industry’s biggest security conference offered no shortage of content. Sony warns tech companies: Don't use our music to train your AI Sony Music Group is sending more than 700 letters to tech companies and music streaming services, calling on them to not use its music to train AI without authorization from the label. |
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