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overview: – Tax breaks for data centers are being considered in Michigan, but advocacy groups in Virginia say the facilities would undermine the state’s climate change plans.- Industrial generators associated with the facility also pose a threat to air quality and could exacerbate ozone problems in southern Michigan.- Supporters argue state approval is necessary to ensure the data centers don’t threaten climate goals or increase energy costs for ratepayers. Environmental groups in Michigan are sounding the alarm over proposed tax incentives for tech companies such as Google and Microsoft to build large data centers in the state, which they say…

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Strategic Insights Memo August 22, 2024 • 1:13 pm ET Print this page Stay ahead together: Identifying strategies to compete with China on global 5G By Ngor Luong TO: Security and technology community of the United States, its allies, and partners FROM: Ngor Luong DATE: August 22, 2024 SUBJECT: Stay ahead together: Identifying strategies to compete with China on global 5G In May 2024, the Global China Hub of the Atlantic Council convened a group of technology developers, operators, and security experts for a workshop to identify strategies to compete with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on global 5G. Participants discussed…

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Often referred to as AI-native, many of the pillars of 6G are expected to incorporate this technology. Unfortunately, the discussion is quickly being relegated to 5G, even though 6G is still in the research and development phase and won’t be available until after 2030 (though 5G has not yet delivered as expected and may therefore be a bit more controversial). It is generally proposed that 6G systems should be interoperable with 5G systems, highly software-based, and more sustainable than previous systems. However, below we will explore some other emerging priorities as operators and their partners prepare for the sixth generation…

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(File photo) The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement said total gambling revenue reported by casinos, race tracks and their partners in July was $547.8 million, up 8.2% from the $506.2 million reported in July 2023. Year-to-date, total gambling revenue reported by casinos, race tracks and their partners was $3.61 billion, up 11.5% from $3.23 billion in the same period last year. “Atlantic City’s total gaming revenue in July reached its highest level in more than a decade, driven by near-record Internet gaming revenue and strong sports betting revenue,” said James Prusis, chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.…

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Modern WiFi routers are completely different from routers from three or four years ago, offering much faster speeds, better connectivity, and improved security than routers from a few years ago, revolutionizing the way you experience and set up your smart home. As the number and variety of smart home devices increases, having a reliable WiFi network becomes increasingly important, and modern routers come equipped with the right technology to ensure seamless connections and better coverage throughout your home. Let’s take a look at some of the ways that modern WiFi routers can improve your smart home experience. Faster Speed The…

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Prior to his current role as Chief Data Strategist, Accenture Federal Services, Portia Crowe He served the U.S. Army in various civilian positions for 20 years, most recently as Chief Data Officer for the Army Futures Command’s Cross-Network Capabilities Team. After a long career in the military, Krogh moved to the private sector to “get the industry side of things.” She joined Accenture Federal Services because of her genuine passion for helping clients through innovative problem-solving, the company’s can-do attitude and strong leadership. Recent Executive Spotlight In an interview with ExecutiveBiz, Crow delved deeper into data, what it means for…

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Victor Miller, who acted as an artificial intelligence bot called “VIC” [Virtual Integrated Citizen] Speaking in Wyoming’s capital city on Wednesday, President Trump acknowledged his attempt to make tech political history.Miller received 327 votes, or about 3 percent of the total votes, in Cheyenne’s nonpartisan mayoral primary on Tuesday night, according to Laramie County records.Fox News Digital obtained a statement from Miller on Wednesday, saying he and Victoria had fallen short in their attempts to redefine political institutions in the Cowboy State’s capital city.”Today, I, Victor Miller, concede defeat in the race for mayor of Cheyenne. Our campaign marked a…

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Louise Maureen Simeon – Philippine Star23 August 2024 | 12:00 AM MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Budget and Management has released a P3.68 billion fund to continue the nationwide free WiFi program. Budget Secretary Amena Pangandaman approved the disbursement of the funds to the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT). “We hope that the DICT will expedite the disbursement of the funds and speed up the implementation of the program,” Pangandaman said. This additional funding will sustain the nationwide implementation of the Free Public Internet Access Program (FPIAP), benefiting 13,462 access point sites. This will be funded from…

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It is still Glen Powell His appearance became a hot topic in the summer, but the internet’s perception of his appearance has changed 180 degrees. Chad Powers Costume. Powell, 35, officially began filming the upcoming Hulu comedy series in Atlanta on Wednesday, August 21, and the first photos of the hunky star on set show him with long blonde hair, a prominent mustache, and what appears to be a prosthetic nose. As the photos began to circulate, Internet users had a lot to say about Powell’s new look, but the reactions were not positive. “Cast this hottie and make him…

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The advent of the internet unleashed a wave of creativity as users found new ways to create and fuse culture, but it also dealt an economic blow to authors, musicians, and news organizations. Much of the revenue that once flowed to content creators was snatched away by technology platforms like Facebook and Google. Now, at the dawn of the AI ​​era, many fear the same type of economic disruption could happen again. Now, the threat to creators comes as Silicon Valley companies race to train their AI systems with any content available on the web, often without asking permission. In…

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