CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A local developer is planning the first mixed-use project in a rapidly growing West Side community with dwindling development sites available. Madden ...
North Korean hackers are using fake job offers to steal cryptocurrency-researchers Targets report an elaborate interview process managed by fake recruiters The practice complements Pyongyang's better ...
Many major airlines are beefing up their in-flight internet offerings by tapping SpaceX’s Starlink satellites, but JetBlue is going in a different direction. Amazon and JetBlue announced Thursday a ...
Sept. 4 (UPI) --Amazon announced Thursday that JetBlue agreed to become the first airline to use its Project Kuiper satellite Internet service for its in-flight WiFi. JetBlue will implement the ...
As daylight continues to dip earlier each day, many are thinking ahead to fall — and turning inside to create spaces that feel like refuges from chilly temperatures. Nailing that inviting aesthetic ...
Silica gel is a common sight in packaging. It absorbs moisture that might be otherwise destructive to the products it's included with. They're small bags that feel like they have beads inside, often ...
Noria will deploy its ‘AquaPhi’ tracking technology at the Aurea Solar project. Image: Noria. US floating solar developer Noria Energy has started construction on a 50kW floating PV (FPV) pilot ...
An artist impression of Thomson Medical's integrated healthcare, residential, hospitality and commercial project in Johor Bay, Malaysia. Thomson Medical Group—controlled by billionaire Peter Lim—said ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - One of Cincinnati’s largest commercial real estate development firms is advancing a large mixed-use project on the south bank of the Ohio River. Neyer ...
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ST CHARLES, Mo. — Hundreds of St. Charles residents piled into a warehouse Thursday night, creating a "sea of red" with signs and shirts depicting a circle and slash through the words "data center." ...