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Micron was awarded $6.1 billion in federal funding under the CHIPS and Science Law some of which will go toward the $100 billion mega-fab project in Clay.
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The idea is to have a steady pipeline of skilled workers ready to fill jobs not only at Micron but other semiconductor and supply chain companies.
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Nonprofits and government organizations are teaming up to help expand broadband internet to the remaining corners of central New York and the Mohawk…
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U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) has unveiled a plan he said will boost Syracuse’s tech economy.Manufacturing, research and development, and STEM…
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SUNY Upstate Medical University is using drone technology to transport COVID test kits across its campus. It could lead to the university using drones to…
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The Verizon network has activated its 5G service in some parts of Syracuse, making it the first city in upstate New York with, what’s described as,…
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The world's richest man and high-tech mastermind allegedly was hacked by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. What do you need to know to protect your phone from perhaps less royal attacks?
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Researchers in Norway say the data-sharing appears to violate European data privacy laws. In the U.S., groups are asking state and federal regulators to investigate whether the practices are illegal.
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Facebook isn't banning all deepfake videos. It will allow the technique to be used in parodies or satire, for instance.
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Under California's new digital privacy law, consumers can opt out of the sale of their personal information. The toughest data privacy law in the U.S., it's expected to set the standard nationwide.
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The move goes against efforts by President Trump to persuade countries not to contract the Chinese electronics giant because it could open a backdoor to widespread surveillance of citizens.
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The Google-owned company has faced scrutiny in the past for failing to protect its users from harassment. It announced new policies Wednesday in an attempt to address the criticism.