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Google's AirDrop-like feature might finally come to the Pixel 9 - Professional coverage
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Google’s AirDrop-like feature might finally come to the Pixel 9

According to GSM Arena, the latest Android Canary build for the Google Pixel 9 series now includes the system files…

Canonical's AI-Generated Code Was "Plain Wrong" - Professional coverage
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Canonical’s AI-Generated Code Was “Plain Wrong”

According to Phoronix, Canonical has been experimenting with AI to modernize its legacy Ubuntu Error Tracker, a system for reporting…

Nike Sells Off Its NFT Bet RTFKT, Trump Pushes $200B Mortgage Buy - Professional coverage
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Nike Sells Off Its NFT Bet RTFKT, Trump Pushes $200B Mortgage Buy

According to Bloomberg Business, Nike Inc. has sold its digital products subsidiary RTFKT, pronounced "artifact," roughly one year after shuttering…

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VoltaGrid to Supply Oracle with 2.3GW Natural Gas Power for AI Data Centers

Texas energy provider VoltaGrid has announced plans to supply Oracle with 2.3 gigawatts of natural gas power capacity to meet the substantial energy requirements of artificial intelligence data centers. The partnership will utilize Energy Transfer’s pipeline network and VoltaGrid’s proprietary power platform to deliver scalable, grid-friendly power solutions for AI workloads.

Major Natural Gas Power Deal for AI Infrastructure

Texas-based gas solutions provider VoltaGrid plans to supply Oracle with 2.3GW of natural gas capacity to support the substantial energy demands of the cloud provider’s artificial intelligence data centers, according to reports. The natural gas will be supplied through Energy Transfer’s midstream pipeline transport network, while the power infrastructure will be delivered via VoltaGrid’s proprietary power platform developed in conjunction with INNIO Jenbacher and ABB.

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Amazon One Medical Expands Pay-Per-Visit Pediatric Care Service

Amazon’s healthcare venture is expanding its pay-per-visit model to pediatric services for children ages 2-11. The service offers message-only visits starting at $29 and video consultations at $49, covering common childhood conditions without requiring insurance or Amazon Prime membership.

Amazon Expands Healthcare Services with Pediatric Pay-Per-Visit Model

Amazon has expanded its One Medical service to include pay-per-visit healthcare for children ages 2 through 11, according to reports from the company. The new pediatric offering allows parents to access medical consultations without requiring insurance or membership, sources indicate.