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DayOne Data Centers Raises a Staggering $2 Billion for Global Buildout
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DayOne Data Centers Raises a Staggering $2 Billion for Global Buildout

DayOne Data Centers has locked in a massive $2 billion Series C round. The capital will fuel its expansion in Finland and across key Asian markets like Singapore, Japan, and Thailand.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026
Teens Spend Over an Hour a Day on Phones at School, Study Finds
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Teens Spend Over an Hour a Day on Phones at School, Study Finds

A new study from the University of Washington School of Medicine tracked 640 teens and found they spend an average of 1.16 hours per day on their phones during school hours. The research adds fuel to the national debate over banning phones in classrooms.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 5, 2026
Hyperscale Data Center Spending Just Hit a Crazy New Peak
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Hyperscale Data Center Spending Just Hit a Crazy New Peak

New data shows hyperscale data center investment and capacity hit record highs last quarter. Analysts now expect total capacity to double in just over three years, driven overwhelmingly by AI.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 2, 2026
Lab-Grown Mini-Brains Spot Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
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Lab-Grown Mini-Brains Spot Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

Scientists are using lab-grown ‘mini-brains’ to find biological markers for psychiatric disorders. A new study successfully identified distinct neural activity patterns for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, a major step toward objective diagnosis.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 31, 2025
Ransomware Recovery Isn’t About Tech, It’s About Leadership
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Ransomware Recovery Isn’t About Tech, It’s About Leadership

Why do some companies bounce back from ransomware in hours while others are down for months? According to a new analysis, the difference isn’t just about having backups. It’s about how the CEO and board are prepared to lead during the chaos.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 29, 2025
Meta AI is Everywhere. Here’s What It’s Really Doing.
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Meta AI is Everywhere. Here’s What It’s Really Doing.

Meta AI is the chatbot and infrastructure powering features across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. It’s based on the LLaMA models and is designed for social media, but its “open-source” claims are controversial. There’s no way to fully disable it.

by Michael TurnerDecember 26, 2025
Marketing’s AI Reboot is Bigger Than Digital Transformation
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Marketing’s AI Reboot is Bigger Than Digital Transformation

According to Fast Company, the marketing industry is in the midst of a fundamental rebuild, not just a digital shift. AI and data are enabling campaigns to be developed in days instead of months, with teams now operating across continents. This transformation is driven by intense pressure to cut cos

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Spotify data scraped, TikTok pulls AI weight loss ads, and a dangerous npm package
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Spotify data scraped, TikTok pulls AI weight loss ads, and a dangerous npm package

A group called Anna’s Archive claims to have scraped 86 million music files from Spotify. Meanwhile, TikTok removed AI-generated ads for prescription weight loss drugs that impersonated Boots.

by Michael TurnerDecember 23, 2025
Can You Really Order a Data Center Like a Box of Parts?
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Can You Really Order a Data Center Like a Box of Parts?

As AI data centers become more complex yet repeatable, some are asking if the entire IT infrastructure could be a single part number. The concept hinges on standardizing racks and clusters, but faces huge hurdles. Is this a logistical dream or a customization nightmare?

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025
Spotify’s 300TB Music Archive Leak Is A New Kind Of Piracy
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Spotify’s 300TB Music Archive Leak Is A New Kind Of Piracy

Someone just dumped a 300TB archive of Spotify’s music catalog online. It’s a staggering act of data scraping aimed at “preservation,” but Spotify isn’t happy. Here’s why this changes everything, and also nothing.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025

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