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Amazon, Google, Meta and others pledge to pay for their data centers' power infrastructure, but the agreement lacks enforcement and ignores basic economics
Iranian strikes on AWS facilities mark a new era where cloud infrastructure faces physical warfare. How should companies and governments adapt to this reality?
Examining the debate over whether China's $975 million Chancay Port investment represents commercial infrastructure or potential military expansion in Latin America
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[email protected]As Europe faces a power crisis, the Nordic countries have become the unexpected hotbed for AI data centers. What's driving this Arctic gold rush?
As AI data centers surge around Pittsburgh, the electric grid faces unprecedented strain. Who should pay for the massive infrastructure upgrades needed to keep the lights on for everyone?
TikTok's massive outage during ownership transition sparked user exodus to competitors like Skylight and Upscrolled, revealing how infrastructure vulnerabilities reshape social media dynamics.
Modi's government unveils record infrastructure spending and strategic focus on biopharma, semiconductors, and rare earths to transform India into a manufacturing powerhouse despite U.S. trade pressures.
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[email protected]Russian hackers breached Poland's energy infrastructure using default passwords and no multi-factor authentication, exposing critical vulnerabilities in national power systems.
Anthropic's $20 billion funding round sends bitcoin mining stocks soaring as companies pivot from cryptocurrency mining to AI infrastructure services.
At least 40 people died in the Spain high-speed train crash 2026. PM Pedro Sánchez vows transparency as investigators eye a faulty rail joint as the possible cause.
Analyze the Verizon outage January 2026 core failure. With 178,000 reports, this infrastructure collapse linked to 2025 layoffs marks a turning point in mobile reliability.
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[email protected]South Korea has developed the core technology for the EMU-370, a next-generation high-speed train with an operating speed of 370 kph, second only to China's CR450. Commercialization is targeted for after 2031.