The AI capex boom will roll on in 2026, driving demand for innovation that can help build the next generation of cloud, communications, and AI infrastructure.
This weekend, the nation’s cameras returned to Selma. They gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, rolled the same black-and-white footage of “Bloody Sunday,” and honored the ordinary people who did ...
The LoRA Training Toolkit makes AI model training accessible to non-experts, paving the way for democratic participation and ...
A recently released Department of Homeland Security document has shed more light on plans to convert warehouses into ...
Europe's reliance on U.S. tech providers for the vast majority of its digital services has come under intense scrutiny as geopolitical tensions have intensified. U.S. companies control the majority of ...
Demographic, economic and federal policy trends are supporting a market shift to outpatient medical buildings and away from hospitals in the U.S., according to healthcare real estate specialists.
International Energy Agency says global electricity demand is growing at its fastest pace in 15 years, set to rise more than 3.5% annually through 2030. While renewables, nuclear, and natural gas are ...
You’d think the simple stuff would be the easiest to remember. After all, we learned many “basic” facts in school, heard them repeated for years, and probably even helped our kids study them. But over ...
Embedded payments have moved decisively beyond their early role as a bolt-on feature for software platforms and are now foundational to how merchants operate, according to panelists who spoke Thursday ...
Global IT spending will grow 10.8% to reach $6.15 trillion in 2026, Gartner said in its latest forecast, with AI infrastructure accounting for the lion’s share of that growth. The forecast shows a ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics had some major infrastructure questions in the past weeks and months. The first five minutes of competition in Italy didn't provide much reason for confidence in that regard.
DEAR ABBY: Every time I tell my wife something, she questions it, doubts it or disagrees. I could walk inside soaking wet and say, “It’s raining,” and she’d still check her phone’s weather app. We ...