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Ivan Penn of the New York Times discusses his reporting on how big tech’s AI data centers are raising electricity costs for households and small businesses.
Former and current AT&T customers are eligible to receive up to $7,500 as part of a settlement involving class-action lawsuits over two major data breaches.
People who can show documentation they lost money because of two separate AT&T data breaches may receive up to $7,500 — but most will receive less.
How to file a claim for the AT&T settlement A website is up for AT&T customers who were involved in the data breaches. To submit a claim, click “Submit Claim” in the top right of the website.
Nation World AT&T to settle class action data breach suit for $177 million. File your claim now The class action lawsuit revolves around two data breaches in 2024.
Meta is partnering with PIMCO and Blue Owl to raise $29 billion for its data center expansion, with PIMCO handling debt and Blue Owl providing equity.
Two malicious NPM packages posing as WhatsApp development tools have been discovered deploying destructive data-wiping code that recursively deletes files on a developer's computers.
Fed chief candidate gins up new conspiracy on data quality — this time on GDP Kevin Hassett says he expected a recession-like GDP report on eve of 2012 election ...
Early in her freshman year at Cornell, Vanessa Long got a Google Calendar invite from a classmate. “Come over to my dorm?” read the invitation, scheduled for 10 p.m.
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