Google parent Alphabet has agreed to buy Intersect Power, a data center and clean energy developer, for $4.75 billion in cash, plus the assumption of the company’s debt. The acquisition, which was ...
Alphabet announced an plan to buy Intersect for $4.75 billion to secure power for US data centers. The move comes as tech firms face rising grid constraints and AI infrastructure project delays.
In a year when mega-sized technology stocks staged a broad rally, Alphabet GOOGL/GOOG stock was one of the biggest winners. The company’s new Gemini 3 model solidified its standing in the artificial ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The national company has a new leader, Jurgita Dronina, and a desire to raise its profile to a troupe that can rank among Europe’s best. Jurgita Dronina, left, the new leader of ...
Alphabet Inc. is set to book another sizable paper gain after SpaceX completes a tender offer that effectively values the closely held company at about $800 billion. SpaceX’s insider share sale was ...
The European Union is finally moving closer to sanctioning Belarus for the release of weather balloons over Lithuania in recent months. These airspace violations have caused the EU member state to ...
Alphabet generates its own AI chips and Meta Platforms is considering a multibillion dollar order for them. Tech companies are making deals with other AI chipmakers to reduce their reliance on Nvidia, ...
The leader of a Lithuanian party in the ruling coalition government was convicted on Dec. 4 for inciting hatred towards Jews and grossly minimizing the Holocaust in a series of public statements and ...
In a matter of months, Alphabet went from a market underperformer to knocking on the door of the $4 trillion club. Let's turn the calendar back six months to early June. Here's why Alphabet's rise ...
In a social media post, Lithuanian lawmaker Remigijus Žemaitaitis quoted an antisemitic nursery rhyme that encourages children to kill a wounded Jew. The leader of a Lithuanian party in the ruling ...
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Less than 200 kilometers from Belarus and about 300 kilometers from Russia, a sleek all-white Lithuanian drone factory with 40 employees works around the clock, sending hundreds ...