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Meta signs nuclear power agreements with three firms

Meta has struck agreements with three companies for nuclear power to support its data centers. This major move highlights the tech giant's commitment to clean energy for its AI and computing needs.

Photonic raises $180M for quantum computing

Vancouver-based Photonic Inc. has raised $180 million in new financing, marking a significant investment in Canada's quantum computing sector. Discover the details and implications.

AMD Launches Ryzen AI Embedded Processors for Edge AI

AMD introduces its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Series processors, combining Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 GPU, and XDNA 2 NPU to power AI at the edge for automotive, industrial, and physical AI applications.

$12.8B Swiss-Backed Data Centre Plan for Alberta

A European-backed data centre project in Alberta could be worth $12.8 billion, leveraging the province's natural gas for AI computing power. Discover the details of this major investment.

Halifax Embraces Vintage Christmas Gifts Trend

Halifax residents are choosing vintage gifts this Christmas, with local markets offering unique second-hand items. Discover why sustainable shopping is catching on in Nova Scotia.

Poet saves Mediterranean village from concrete

Discover how a Turkish poet's innovative plan preserved Akyaka's charm against tourism development. Learn about sustainable community transformation in this inspiring story.

Ex-Intel CEO Gelsinger on Chips Act, AI and Faith

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses his abrupt departure, the 'hideous' Chips Act implementation, his new Christian AI platform role, and why quantum computing could revolutionize technology.

Banff Building Goes Green with Solar Panels

The Town of Banff's Okâch – Îyethkabi Oûgitûbi pavilion is now powered by rooftop solar panels and an electric heat pump, eliminating its natural gas line. Discover how this green building initiative is shaping a sustainable future for the community.

BC Ferries' hybrid vessels get Indigenous names

BC Ferries honors Indigenous culture by naming new hybrid-electric vessels with hul’q’umi’num' language. Learn about this significant step toward reconciliation and sustainability.

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