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New 650Tbps Subsea Cable Lands in Panama, Linking the Americas
CloudDataTechnology

New 650Tbps Subsea Cable Lands in Panama, Linking the Americas

The massive TAM-1 subsea cable system has made landfall in Panama. This critical piece of infrastructure is designed to link Florida with Central America and the Caribbean, with AT&T as its anchor tenant.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 8, 2026
AI is trying to predict deforestation before it happens. Does it work?
AIDataInnovation

AI is trying to predict deforestation before it happens. Does it work?

Tech giants and NGOs are deploying AI to forecast where deforestation will happen next, shifting from monitoring to prediction. The goal is to stop illegal logging before it starts, but success hinges on human action and faces significant ethical and practical hurdles.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 8, 2026
Data Centers Are Ditching Reactive Monitoring for Digital Twins
CloudComputingData

Data Centers Are Ditching Reactive Monitoring for Digital Twins

According to DCD, a new industry whitepaper makes the case that reactive monitoring is exposing data centers to thermal risk and stranded capacity. The solution? A shift to proactive optimization using digital twin technology from companies like Cadence.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
Google’s Free Fitbit Redesign Is Coming, But There’s a Catch
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Google’s Free Fitbit Redesign Is Coming, But There’s a Catch

Google is preparing to roll out its redesigned Fitbit app experience to users who don’t pay for Premium. The catch? The headline AI-powered “Ask Coach” feature will probably remain exclusive to paying subscribers.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 7, 2026
Hackers Claim They Knocked Brightspeed Users Offline
CybersecurityDataTechnology

Hackers Claim They Knocked Brightspeed Users Offline

A group called Crimson Collective is claiming responsibility for a major breach at US internet provider Brightspeed. They allege they’ve stolen data on over one million customers and even disrupted their internet connectivity.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 7, 2026
OpenAI’s fight to hide ChatGPT logs is basically over
AIDataSoftware

OpenAI’s fight to hide ChatGPT logs is basically over

A US judge has denied OpenAI’s objections to sharing 20 million de-identified ChatGPT logs with news organizations suing for copyright infringement. The plaintiffs are now pushing for sanctions and want to know if millions of deleted chats can be retrieved as evidence.

by Desai PriyankaJanuary 6, 2026
Oklahoma Data Center Plan Sparks Backlash Before It’s Even Filed
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Oklahoma Data Center Plan Sparks Backlash Before It’s Even Filed

A 400-acre data center project proposed by Beltline Energy in Luther, Oklahoma, is already drawing protests from residents. They’re worried about impacts on utility prices and water, even though the company hasn’t officially filed an application. This comes as Oklahoma sees a wave of data center inv

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 6, 2026
Oklahoma’s Quiet Data Center Boom Just Got a Third Contender
CloudDataTechnology

Oklahoma’s Quiet Data Center Boom Just Got a Third Contender

Data center developer Beale Infrastructure is in talks to build a new campus in Claremore, Oklahoma, marking its third planned project in the Tulsa area. The “Project Mustang” development would feature multiple air-cooled buildings in phases, with the first potentially going live in 2028. This conti

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 6, 2026
The US is Building More Than Half the World’s New Data Centers
CloudComputingData

The US is Building More Than Half the World’s New Data Centers

The United States is set to dominate the next wave of global data center construction. According to analysis, more than half of all upcoming data center projects worldwide are planned for the US. This building boom is putting unprecedented strain on the nation’s power grid.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 5, 2026
Microsoft’s Finnish Data Center Build Hits a Rocky Snag
CloudDataManufacturing

Microsoft’s Finnish Data Center Build Hits a Rocky Snag

Construction on Microsoft’s new Finnish data center region hit a hurdle when an excavation incident injured a worker and damaged site vehicles. The project, known as HEL10, is part of a major cloud infrastructure expansion. Safety investigations are now underway.

by Alvarez JordanJanuary 2, 2026

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