June 4, 2025 - 05:09

Meta is making a significant shift in its energy strategy by planning to purchase nuclear power from Constellation Energy to support its artificial intelligence operations. This move highlights the company's commitment to sustainable energy solutions while meeting the increasing demands of AI technology. By harnessing nuclear energy, Meta aims to reduce its carbon footprint and ensure a reliable power source for its data centers.
In a related development, xAI, another venture associated with Elon Musk, is raising $5 billion in debt. This fundraising effort is part of a broader strategy to secure financial backing across Musk's various business ventures. The tech landscape is buzzing with innovation, as former Tesla executive Drew Baglino launches his new startup, Heron Power. Baglino's venture is focused on revolutionizing the transformer industry, promising advancements that could reshape energy distribution.
As these companies explore new energy solutions and funding avenues, the intersection of technology and sustainability continues to evolve.
May 26, 2026 - 05:47
Stifel Raises its Price Target on Marvell Technology (MRVL)Marvell Technology (MRVL) is drawing fresh attention from Wall Street after Stifel raised its price target on the stock to $210, up from $140, while maintaining a Buy rating. The move came on May...
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Muybridge: $16 Million Series A Raised For Software-Defined Camera TechnologyNorwegian imaging technology company Muybridge has announced the close of a $16 million Series A financing round. The funding will accelerate the rollout of its software-defined camera platform,...
May 25, 2026 - 07:56
Bharti Airtel Launches Enhanced Postpaid Service with Advanced 5G Slicing TechnologyBharti Airtel has introduced a new postpaid plan that leverages 5G network slicing technology to offer dedicated bandwidth and lower latency for priority users. The service, called Airtel Priority...
May 24, 2026 - 21:29
What is a ‘zero day’ exploit? (Dave Taylor)You have likely heard the term `zero day exploit` in news reports about cyberattacks and data breaches. It sounds alarming, and for good reason, but understanding what it actually means can help...