Unfortunately, under the California law we are now prohibited from providing certain data features to consumers free of charge, the operator wrote on its website. Given that the Internet does not recognize state borders, the new law not only ends our ability to offer California customers such free data services but also similarly impacts our customers in states beyond California.
Reuters reported that AT&T declined to say how many customers will be affected by the move. Presumably those customers would subscribe to the operator s metered mobile data plans that levy charges based on the number of gigabytes customers use per month.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/500184.html (Natural News) New York-based Hyzon Motors announced on Monday, March 1, its plans to build just outside Chicago the largest production facility for fuel cell components for commercial vehicles in the United States.
The hydrogen-powered truck and bus manufacturer is leasing a 28,000-square-foot facility it has dubbed the Hyzon Innovation Center in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook. As part of their plans for the new plant, Hyzon is planning to expand the facility by an additional 80,000 square feet.
“The new Hyzon Innovation Center is essential to our strategy to expand the U.S. hydrogen supply chain, reduce fuel cell costs for commercialization, and create local jobs,” said Hyzon chairman and co-founder George Gu. “We chose the greater Chicago area due to its top-tier universities, national labs, equipment companies and manufacturers, and a large pool of talent for recruiting a highly-skilled workforce. We are looking forward to
IBM Introduces $3 Million in Cybersecurity Grants for Public Schools in United States as Attacks on Education Grow
New IBM study shows nearly 60% of school staff are unprepared for cybersecurity threats - lack of training, awareness, budget and virtual learning identified as major issues
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ARMONK, N.Y., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced in-kind grants valued at $3 million to help strengthen cybersecurity in schools. These grants will be awarded to six school districts in the United States to sponsor teams of IBMers to help them proactively prepare for and respond to cyberattacks. Services will be delivered by teams deployed via IBM s Service Corps Program. The grant is being announced following a December alert from the FBI warning that nearly 60% of reported ransomware incidents between August and September 2020 involved K-12 schools, a 29% jump from the months prior.
AKHAN Semiconductor Adds Two New Members to Its Board of Directors
AKHAN Semiconductor Adds Two New Members to Its Board of Directors
AKHAN Semiconductor, a technology company specializing in the fabrication and application of synthetic, lab-grown electronics-grade diamonds addressing the semiconductor, telecom, consumer display and global markets, announced today that it has added veteran business executive King R. Lee and corporate finance and strategy consultant Holger Heims to its Board of Directors. Lee and Heims both bring distinct business acumen and decades of experience to AKHAN and will be instrumental in the companys efforts to expand its Miraj Diamond products globally across verticals, including consumer electronics, semiconductors, telecom/optics among the various industries AKHAN has targeted for key growth.
Two trailblazing tech pioneers are working to seed the Texas-India business connection
Abidali Neemuchwala and Dayakar Puskoor created a venture capital fund to invest in emerging technology firms in both parts of the world.
Dayakar Puskoor (left) and Abidali Neemuchwala, at their office in Irving, launched Dallas Venture Capital in September.(Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor)
By Elizabeth Djinis
When former Wipro CEO Abidali Neemuchwala moved to the Dallas area with his family in 2007, it was intentional.
Neemuchwala, who was born in India and emigrated to the United States in 1997, chose North Texas for its family values and warm weather and people.