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storage

[stawr-ij, stohr-] / ˈstɔr ɪdʒ, ˈstoʊr- /


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Apple is one of several tech players navigating rising prices in the memory and storage markets due to an AI-driven supply-and-demand imbalance.

From MarketWatch

Some Nest owners were surprised to learn that, yep, even if you aren’t paying for cloud storage, your recordings could still be floating around Google servers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond financial guidance, management says that, for 2026, the company plans to demonstrate an ability to scale its production line, advance toward commercialization of its automotive batteries, and expand into other markets, potentially energy storage.

From Barron's

Batteries will be tailwind for AGL, supported by a contribution from new energy storage at the site of the former coal-fired power plant at Liddell in New South Wales state.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There is the inconvenience, there is the potential damage caused by the individuals who are entering premises or outside storage to take the oil - and there's also the loss of revenue as well," he said.

From BBC