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North America
North America regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

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Meta bans Israeli firm for AI-generated deceptive content
Meta Platforms dismantled a network of fake accounts, totaling over 500 on Facebook and 32 on Instagram, praise sensitive contents.

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Data centers could use 9% of US electricity by 2030, research institute says
Data centers could use up to 9% of total electricity generated in the United States by the end of the decade.

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US faces rising electricity demand from data centres
Factors driving this surge include the rapid growth of AI, IoT devices, and 5G networks, which require substantial computational power.

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Who is Bom Kim? CEO of Coupang and one of Korea’s 50 richest men
Bom Kim, is the founder of Coupang, a South Korean e-commerce company that has grown significantly since its inception. The company’s founder, Bom Kim, has a strong entrepreneurial spirit and has been instrumental in building and growing the company. Coupang’s unique business…

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How does space weather affect satellites?
By understanding the intricate interplay between these celestial forces, we can better prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

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T-Mobile acquires most of US Cellular in $4.4 billion deal
This deal is expected to boost competition in the telecom industry, potentially lowering prices and fostering innovation.

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Is Bing a browser or search engine?
In the vast landscape of the internet, where users rely heavily on digital tools to find and access information, the distinction between a search engine and a web browser often becomes blurred. One common point of confusion is Bing. To clarify, Bing is a search engine, not a…

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The invention of Bing search: Impact and legacy
Bing, launched by Microsoft, represents a major milestone in the company’s efforts to innovate and reshape the digital search landscape. This blog explores the origins of Bing, the vision behind its creation, and the key individuals and teams responsible for bringing it to life.…

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How natural language processing benefits healthcare
NLP improves the accuracy and efficiency of clinical documentation by extracting relevant information from physician notes.

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Who is Galina Antova? Co-founder of Claroty from corporate leadership to cybersecurity entrepreneurship
Galina Antova advocates for diversity in critical infrastructure protection and leads Claroty’s development in the field of cybersecurity.

Institutional
Who is Gil Grattan? CEO of Virginia Green, a forward-looking leader in lawn care
As the founder of Virginia Green, one of the largest lawn care companies in the U.S., Gil Grattan said he was used to working with grass and weeds himself. Under his leadership, the company just achieved a partnership with Golden Gate Capital for recapitalisation and expansion.…

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US Senate proposes $32b boost for AI innovation
In a bold bipartisan move, four US senators have unveiled a strategic roadmap proposing a $32 billion investment in artificial intelligence over the next three years. Aimed at securing the United States’ position as a global leader in AI, the plan calls for significant funding to…

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Exa’s new route connects Ashburn and Atlanta
Exa Infrastructure has unveiled a new route connecting Ashburn and Atlanta to strengthen its presence in North America.

Institutional
ARIN considers 5% fee increase every year amid strategy debates
The primary objective is to maintain a balance between operating costs and revenue, ensuring equitable cost recovery among its diverse membership.

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Unveiling the wonders of VR technology
Virtual reality (VR) technology enables users to engage with artificial three-dimensional (3-D) visual or sensory environments, creating an immersive experience that simulates reality. Utilising interactive devices like goggles, headsets, gloves, or body suits, VR applications…

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AI depression tool personalizes treatment at Oxford University
Oxford University’s Department of Psychiatry embarks on a groundbreaking clinical trial, seeking volunteers to test Petrushka, an AI algorithm designed to personalize antidepressant treatment for individuals battling depression. Petrushka Petrushka, an advanced digital tool…

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How did the internet start?
Discover the internet’s beginnings from a groundbreaking academic project in 1969 to its evolution into a vast global network.

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Understanding the Ethereum plunge: Factors influencing its decline
Ethereum’s price is currently experiencing a decline due to several factors, including the postponement of a spot ETH exchange-traded fund (ETF) launch in the United States, reduced network usage, and a significant decrease in the ETH burn rate. Threat of sticky inflation in the…

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Countries with fewer internet laws and restrictions
Some nations are known for having relatively open internet policies, promoting freedom of expression and access to information online over regulation and repression. These countries often have laws and regulations that balance the need for security and order with the principles…

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The difficulties you find when trying to govern the internet
Regulating the internet requires a collaborative effort involving governments, tech companies, civil society, and users to develop comprehensive and adaptive (nd legal) frameworks. But laws struggle to effectively regulate new online phenomena due to the rapid advancement of…
