One of the greatest science fiction series ever produced, Stargate SG-1 received eight Emmy nominations during its run.
Classic sci-fi series Stargate SG-1, which originally aired between 1997 and 2007, is heading back to Netflix, several years after it was last available on the platform.
Wyoming’s Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), the first stablecoin issued by a US state, is now available to the public following ...
The truth is out there — and now it’s free. The X-Files is coming to streaming on Pluto TV with all 11 seasons and a 24/7 ...
SoftBank completes $40B OpenAI funding, expands AI infrastructure and Stargate projects, grows data-center scale and realigns ...
VeChain launches VeChain Kit v2, delivering a redesigned interface, token swaps, and developer tools to simplify decentralized application building.
IOTA’s focus on enterprise-grade infrastructure and real-world adoption has shaped a strong 2025, says the IOTA Foundation.
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Fight not over for rural residents after DTE power contracts for OpenAI data center get green light
Following protests, pushback, the Michigan Public Service Commission conditionally approve special contracts for DTE to power the massive 2.2-million-square-foot, 1.4-gigawatt data center in Saline To ...
Expect the unexpected, the saying goes, and that was certainly true in 2025. President Donald Trump was a major source of global and domestic disruption, but the year’s instability was also driven by ...
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6,000 workers at one OpenAI site reveals staggering reality behind AI’s infrastructure boom
Six thousand workers arrive daily at an OpenAI construction site in West Texas. That's more people than the company employs ...
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The Thing (1982) Cast: Where The Actors Are Now
Despite its initial critical and commercial failure in 1982, John Carpenter's The Thing subsequently morphed into a point of ...
Masayoshi Son is betting tens of billions on OpenAI. Learn why this high-risk AI gamble highlights the importance of ...
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