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Meeza completed a data center expansion for an unspecified hyperscaler nine months ahead of schedule. Accelerated delivery timelines indicate heightened competition in hyperscale infrastructure deployment and suggest strong demand for data center capacity.
Read original →CNBC identified 10 U.S. states as the most expensive places to live in 2026, with inflation cited as a primary driver of cost escalation. Regional cost inflation affects talent retention and operational expenses for technology and industrial sectors dependent on geographic workforce location.
Read original →MAX Power is beginning a multi-well commercial validation program at Canada's Lawson Complex, one of the country's first natural hydrogen discoveries. Natural hydrogen development could create a new low-carbon energy source relevant to industrial processes in energy-intensive sectors including rare earth element refining.
Read original →ZDNet tested Google's Fitbit Air wearable health device against a reference ECG monitor, evaluating accuracy metrics for heart rate monitoring. Wearable accuracy improvements support expansion of consumer health monitoring and remote patient monitoring applications.
Read original →Scaleway acquired HPC specialist Qarnot to integrate high-performance computing technology into its cloud platform. This acquisition consolidates specialized compute capabilities within a cloud infrastructure provider, expanding competitive offerings in the HPC-as-a-service market.
Read original →Ukraine conducted drone strikes on tankers near Crimea as part of a campaign to disrupt Russian fuel supply routes and transportation infrastructure. Disruption of regional fuel supply chains creates energy price volatility and supply uncertainty affecting industrial operations dependent on hydrocarbon fuels.
Read original →Burkina Faso awarded an industrial mining permit to state-owned miner SOPAMIB for the Bouboulou gold project as part of broader Sahel-region trends favoring state control of mining assets. Increased state ownership and control of mineral projects raises political risk and creates uncertainty for foreign investors in resource extraction across West Africa.
Read original →OpenAI is launching ChatGPT Work, an agent-based product powered by Codex and the now publicly available GPT-5.6. The agent can independently handle complex projects across apps like Google Drive, Slack, and Salesforce. ChatGPT Work is available now on web, mobile, and desktop, though access depends on the subscription plan. The article OpenAI pairs its GPT-5.6 public rollout with ChatGPT Work, a new agent that handles entire workflows appeared first on The Decoder.
Read original →Meta's new AI image generator is using your public Instagram photos unless you opt out. Here's how to do that.
Read original →Oil prices turned lower on Thursday after the U.S. carried out fresh strikes on Iran, renewing concerns about supply disruptions in the Middle East.
Read original →The updated PFS for Black Butte copper in Montana boosts reserves with Lowry, but modest returns temper its US supply potential.
Read original →An elite security team at Microsoft has built an AI-powered pipeline to find vulnerabilities in Windows and get them to engineers to build fixes.
Read original →The company is taking a modular approach to designing these chips, anticipating that their needs will change as AI evolves rapidly by the time the chips are in production.
Read original →NATO chief Mark Rutte lavished praise on U.S. President Donald Trump during a fractious summit in Turkey this week.
Read original →Nunavut’s devolution could reshape mining, resource control and royalties as the territory prepares to manage Crown lands, water and permits in 2026.
Read original →Meta is entering the AI API business with Muse Spark 1.1 at prices that undercut even the dirt-cheap Grok 4.5, released just yesterday. At $4.25 per million output tokens, Meta charges a fraction of what Anthropic or OpenAI ask. For pure-play AI labs burning through billions, the pressure just got worse. The article Meta's Muse Spark 1.1 API pricing squeezes OpenAI and Anthropic as the AI price war heats up appeared first on The Decoder.
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