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Google continues its clean energy push with new solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in Nebraska and Texas, including a 420MW solar project and 680MWh battery system. Additionally, Google has signed its first carbon removal deal in Brazil, buying 50,000 tons of carbon credits by 2030. These steps highlight Google’s commitment to sustainable energy and carbon neutrality.

Microsoft began construction on its Stover data center in Hickory, North Carolina, in July 2024, aiming for completion by spring 2025. The company is investing over $1 billion to build four data centers in Catawba County. With Ames Construction leading the project, the new facility will boost Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure. These data centers reflect Microsoft’s growing digital footprint in the region, meeting increasing demand for cloud services.

NameHero has unveiled CloudShield VPS, a new high-performance cloud hosting service designed for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), resellers, and web hosts. Featuring LiteSpeed, CloudLinux, Imunify360, and free cPanel, CloudShield ensures top-tier speed, security, and scalability. At 52% off during launch, this fully managed solution offers robust features without added costs, empowering resellers to deliver premium hosting services with ease.

Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is donating $100 million to bolster U.S. cybersecurity, addressing threats from foreign adversaries. Half will focus on protecting critical infrastructure, like power grids, while the rest will educate the public on cybersecurity hygiene. Rooted in his commitment to “repairing the world,” Newmark’s philanthropy reflects his drive to safeguard the nation, with plans to give away his entire fortune within his lifetime.

DreamHost has introduced Liftoff, an AI-powered website builder designed to make creating professional WordPress websites fast and easy. Ideal for users of all skill levels, Liftoff offers one-click setup, AI-generated content, and customizable design options. It’s free for DreamHost customers, ensuring data security and avoiding vendor lock-in. Liftoff empowers small businesses to build fully functional websites without needing a developer.

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