Photons could be the answer to cooling data centers at scale.
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Should data centers contribute to the redevelopment puzzle, or will they make already-flagging downtowns even less desirable?
The magnet market is about to boom, says CEO Jonathan Rowntree.
Will fiber consolidation help or hinder border-to-border broadband access? And will business and residential customers benefit?
There is a missing piece to what we term “AI fluency”: the judgment layer.
Caedence, a digital music-making platform developed by five people, found itself in a lineup with Apple, Fender, and Steinberg.
The deal is expected to close in the second or third quarter of 2026 and is subject to approval by SkyWater Technology’s shareholders.
The Plymouth facility is expected to open in 2027 for use in designing and testing cooling systems.
Today’s HR balancing act means deploying AI and valuing human judgment.
Sezzle CEO and co-founder Charlie Youakim recognized for his buy-now-pay-later app.
With social media fully part of arena-grade event experiences, the Minneapolis IT services firm anticipates higher demand from large venues.
App helps individuals make diet choices customized to personal health needs.
These are the top and bottom Minnesota counties for high-speed internet access.
Many businesses in rural Minnesota still lack access to high-speed internet services.
Tarmac.IO and Warecorp merge into one global technology services platform.
Tech and info overload means we need to rethink—and yes, pay attention to—our individual ‘cognitive rhythms.’
In light of St. Paul’s recent cyberattack—plus the growing litany of cyber scandals—we asked the MN Cyber Institute’s executive director to explain where systems fail.
Bloomington-based Open Access Technology International is already a big player in electricity markets; now, it’s developing microgrid solutions for campuses, data centers, and other facilities.