Donna Marbury is a journalist and award-winning social media and content strategist specializing in healthcare, technology, smart cities and culture. From software-defined factories to artificial ...
Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta and others signed a nonbinding pledge agreeing to cover the cost of powering AI data centers. Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the ...
A once-ambitious bill meant to reel in Washington’s exploding data center industry fell by the wayside during this short legislative session in Olympia. In short, Big Tech won, said state Sen. Sharon ...
Climate Lab is a Seattle Times initiative that explores the effects of climate change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The project is funded in part by The Bullitt Foundation, CO2 Foundation, Jim ...
SAN JOSE — A major provider of data centers bought several buildings in South San Jose in a deal that suggests the tech industry’s hunt for access to hubs for massive computer processing has yet to ...
PLEDGE WOULD WORK AND WHAT THIS WOULD MEAN FOR RESIDENTS THERE. PLANS FOR THIS SITE ARE STILL BEING WORKED OUT BY THE DEVELOPER. BUT LAST NIGHT, PRESIDENT TRUMP SAID THAT TECH COMPANIES WILL BE ...
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday during his State of the Union address that his administration has told major technology companies they must build their own power plants for their data centers, ...
Affordability was a theme of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Among other things, that meant talking about electricity prices. Trump promised on the campaign trail ...
President Donald Trump is set to highlight his administration’s efforts to ensure that technology companies’ buildout of energy-hungry data centers won’t raise electricity prices and cause other ...
New York-based ad tech company Optimizely has notified an undisclosed number of customers of a data breach after threat actors compromised some of its systems in a voice phishing attack. Optimizely ...
ASHBURN, Va.—Loudoun County’s growth into a mecca for one of the largest infrastructure build-outs in American history kicked into gear when Buddy Rizer taped a list of companies to his office door.