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Nissan’s e-Power: An EV driving experience, fueled by gas
A new kind of hybrid, called e-Power, is coming to the U.S. from Nissan.
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OSHA cites construction firm for violations after death at Qcells site
Federal investigators probing a man’s death earlier this year at the construction site of Qcells’ second Georgia solar factory have cited a contractor there for violations.
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Why Big Tech sees Georgia farmland as ripe for data centers
As areas around Atlanta have moved to curtail data center development, tech giants are scouring rural areas to plant massive server farms.
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Georgia authority says ransomware attack thwarted, real estate portal online
The Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority, which operates a database for the state’s real estate index, said it detected the intrusion Nov. 21.
Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.
The legendary inventor of the Super Soaker, Lonnie Johnson, is refining technology in Atlanta that he thinks could help the planet reduce energy waste.
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This metro Atlanta couple spearheaded a change in football helmets
Erin and Lee Hanson are the founders behind Guardian Sports, the company that makes the Guardian Caps worn by college football and NFL players.
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6 ways AI can upgrade your holiday shopping this season
Shoppers are turning to AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity to research products, compare prices and more.
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Have you thought about how AI will change cybersecurity? You should.
Some Atlantans and companies are dabbling in AI, while others have fully embraced it. But with any fast-changing technology promising opportunity, there’s a dark side.
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Microsoft’s newest AI ‘superfactory’ opens at sprawling Fayetteville campus
One of the largest data center campuses under construction in Georgia has its first operational tenant, and it’s one of the most recognizable names in technology.
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Data centers to get regional review, public notice on key Georgia website
Data centers larger than 300,000 square feet in the 11-county metro Atlanta area and more than 500,000 square feet in rural parts of Georgia will now qualify for reviews.








