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Queens residents can take advantage of more than 128 public computer centers aimed at closing the digital divide.
Read more from Lars Paulsson, Kari Lundgren and Kati Pohjanpalo today on CityLab: Power-Hungry Data Centers Are Warming Homes in the Nordics ...
Todd Schwartz, Victoria Malkin, Ethan Silverstein and Mike O’Neill talk retail’s rebound, opportunities in office and data ...
Former NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer claims he’ll crack down on antisemitism if elected mayor by using tech to help authorities “predict and prevent” biased attacks before they happen.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The explosive growth of the data centers needed to power America's fast-rising demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing platforms has spurred states to ...
The Trump administration’s new FEMA policy talks about public involvement in planning but strips any mention of equity, ...
A fresh coronavirus strain that is quickly gaining traction abroad has been detected in New York and other parts of the ...
According to OsteoStrong’s founder and CEO Kyle Zagrodzky, the machines work by creating “osteogenic loading,” applying a ...
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union (PIA) — Government agencies in the Ilocos Region are adopting the Philippine Youth Development ...
Ladders are a common sight in New York City, whether on bustling construction sites, in residential buildings, or among ...
In association with the AARP, the Center for an Urban Future (CUF) released new data ... “NYC’s crumbling aging services infrastructure” is also proposed. The CUF says many senior centers ...