Why everyone’s an energy company now
Electricity demand from AI data centers is pushing everyone — including automakers like GM and Ford — into the energy storage business.
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Electricity demand from AI data centers is pushing everyone — including automakers like GM and Ford — into the energy storage business.
Users under 16 years old will get a separate profile to show Stories and Spotlight posts to friends that they follow back.
Apple unveiled a Child Account feature at WWDC, making parental controls mandatory for under-13 users, letting parents manage apps, websites, content filters, and communications on Apple devices. The post How Apple’s new Child Account feature raises privacy and data protection concerns appeared firs
A fire at a third-party data center in Delhi caused network disruptions for Google Cloud customers in multiple Indian cities. The incident led to an emergency power shutdown, impacting network capacity and rerouting traffic. This resulted in intermittent latency spikes and packet loss for some Hybri
At DevSparks Bengaluru 2026, Intuit's Aavishkar Bharara used a single relatable story to show how agentic AI can collapse fragmented financial workflows into one seamless, anticipatory experience.
If you’ve spotted mold in your shower, you could be making this one daily mistake — here’s how to prevent it from getting out of hand.
The DUSQ sleep tracker doesn't just monitor your sleep, it aims to actively improve it by detecting even minor disruptions and sending you straight back to deep sleep. Here's how it works.
You now can get a US phone number with NordVPN's Saily eSIM app.
Doctor Who's previously-announced Christmas special is no more as the BBC severs ties with Russell T. Davies and Bad Wolf.
If you want to see Hawkins live on stage, make your plans now—'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' will end its run at the end of the year.
Is crypto really the secret sauce that AI is missing?
Meta has to open up WhatsApp to third-party AI chatbots again, the European Commission says.
A quick guide to separating Physical AI from world models, embodied AI, physics AI, and digital twins The post Physical AI: What It Is and What It Is Not appeared first on Towards Data Science.
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture —Amit Katwala A couple of weeks ago, at a $50 million arena built in a casino parking lot in La
Logitech has launched the Mobi Fold, its first foldable mouse, aimed at hybrid workers who want a proper mouse on the road but leave it behind because it will not fit in the bag. The mouse folds to nearly half its size, and the fold is also the power switch: it turns on when opened […] This story co
The 2026 World Cup is rolling out two layers of technology that most of its 10 million visitors will actually touch: a consumer-AI layer led by Google, and a biometric-identity layer that turns a fan’s face into a ticket. This is the quieter half of the tournament’s tech, the half aimed at fans rath
SK Hynix is preparing to list in the United States in a deal that could raise as much as $14bn as soon as August, according to people familiar with the plan. The Korean memory maker has made a confidential filing for American depositary receipts, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission is expe
TensorWave, a cloud provider that runs its AI data centres on AMD chips rather than Nvidia’s, has raised $350M in a Series B round led by AMD and the hedge fund Magnetar Capital. The deal values the Las Vegas startup at $1.55bn. That is nearly four times the roughly $400M valuation it carried a year
Meta has agreed to lease a 168-megawatt, AI-ready data centre in India from Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, its first such facility in the country. Reliance will build the site in Jamnagar, Gujarat, and Meta will lease it with an option to scale, the companies said on Tuesday. “This world-class
Rivvun AI, a Seattle-based startup founded by former senior executives at contract management platform Icertis, has raised $7.55 million in an oversubscribed seed round co-led by Sitara Capital and 3one4 Capital. The company is building what it calls an autonomous AI execution layer that sits betwee