Google Bets on Massive Water Replenishment Projects to Offset AI’s Thirst
Google aims to replenish more water than it consumes by 2030, investing $500 million in infrastructure to mitigate the environmental strain of AI data centers.
Google aims to replenish more water than it consumes by 2030, investing $500 million in infrastructure to mitigate the environmental strain of AI data centers.
India is transforming Great Nicobar Island into a strategic outpost to monitor the Strait of Malacca, sparking environmental and human rights concerns.
New data from Ofcom and Streetwave reveals a systemic failure in UK rail connectivity, with only EE meeting basic performance benchmarks while onboard Wi-Fi remains nearly useless.
Analyzing the recovery timeline for Blue Origin's New Glenn launch pad following a catastrophic static fire failure, with insights from SpaceX veterans.
Major telecom operators are shifting from simple connectivity providers to integrated security hubs as network-level threats evolve.
As AI clusters demand unprecedented power and cooling, the industry is abandoning traditional builds for prefabricated modular data centers to avoid years of construction delays.
Ukraine escalates long-range drone operations, targeting the Petersburg Oil Terminal and military infrastructure over 1,100km from the border.
CEO Dave Limp reveals Blue Origin plans to fly New Glenn again by the end of the year despite significant launchpad damage in Florida.
SpaceX has updated its IPO filing to warn investors that water access for cooling AI data centers is now a primary operational risk alongside power and chips.
Major carriers AT&T and Verizon are proceeding with C-band 5G expansion following a Department of Transportation pause to address radio altimeter interference risks.