Welcome to our guide to the commodities powering the global economy. Today, reporter Josh Saul looks at how data centers are pushing up energy bills in the US. The burgeoning growth of energy-hungry ...
You put on your Carhartts and lug-sole boots and all all of a sudden you're staring at a cabinet pull that you've always detested or a light fixture that your landlord steadfastly refuses to swap ...
LifeSafety Power has extended its FlexPower Unified Power Solutions line with additional support for Axis access control controllers, allowing full integration of Axis boards and power modules in a ...
Samsung has launched the Galaxy A17 4G in Europe, starting at €199. The phone looks identical to the A17 5G, but swaps the Exynos chip for a MediaTek Helio G99. It also includes 6GB RAM, 128GB of ...
Tesla Group has reportedly joined forces with SRAM & MRAM Group, a technology and sustainable development-focused entity, in a $1bn partnership. The collaboration is set to establish electric vehicle ...
Spanning around 500 acres each, the giga factories will house comprehensive battery manufacturing and storage supply chains. Battery energy storage systems maker Tesla Group a. s. and SRAM & MRAM ...
The 2026 Chevy Silverado HD introduces a few important updates over the preceding 2025 model year, such as new paint colors and more standard equipment for the ZR2. That said, customers still have a ...
Something interesting is happening in the American labor market, and lawmakers are paying attention. Many Democrats and Republicans agree that it’s time to remove what are essentially old legal ...
Fermi has filed for a U.S. IPO as demand for artificial intelligence drives a boom in energy-hungry data centers, forcing developers to strike long-term deals for renewable power and nuclear baseload.
The provincial group that represents Alberta school boards in collective bargaining has voted on a potential lockout, but the labour relations board still has to formally accept the results, according ...
The UCP government is taking time out from banning Nobel Prize-winning books to deal with another issue, the very real prospect of a provincewide teacher strike or lockout. On Friday the TEBA voted to ...
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