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HostColor Announced Cloud Servers In 12 U.S. Data Centers

HostColor.com now delivers Cloud Servers from 12 U.S. Edge data centers – Ashburn, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York, Phoenix, and Seattle. In those data center locations, HostColor offers Public Cloud Servers and Hosted Private Clouds, purposely designed to host organizations’ internal technology workflows.

Newark, NJ, New York City, and Dallas, Texas are HC’s primary locations for delivering Public and Hosted Private Clouds. All Dallas-based servers feature 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps internet bandwidth ports, and unrestricted data transfer, with no egress fees for internet traffic.

Public Cloud Servers are used for hosting websites and various software applications that deliver services to the public internet. The Hosted Private Cloud


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HostColor Announced AMD-powered Dedicated Servers in Texas Data Centers – MSN

Houston, TX, May 15, 2024

HostColor.com (HC), a global edge hosting provider, has announced the immediate availability of AMD-powered Dedicated Servers hosted in data centers in Dallas and Houston, Texas.

The AMD Dedicated Servers are hosted in Houston and Dallas and feature EPYC 7543 processors, high-speed NVMe SSD-based storage, and scalable RAM from 128 GB up to 512 GB. The new AMD EPYC 7543-based servers feature 1 Gbps dedicated unmetered bandwidth upgradable to 10-gigabit network bandwidth.

The AMD servers feature EPYC 7543 and are available in the company’s Houston Dedicated Servers section. Houston is one of the first five U.S. metropolitan markets where the cloud infrastructure provider started delivering AMD-powered servers. The others are Ashburn, Virginia; Bend, Oregon;…


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‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings caught ‘off guard’ when Mayim Bialik announced departure from game show

Ken Jennings is breaking his silence about the departure of his former “Jeopardy!” co-host, Mayim Bialik.

Bialik, who took over shared hosting duties for the beloved game show with Jennings after longtime host Alex Trebek died in 2020, announced earlier this month that she was leaving the show. Now, Jennings is sharing that the news took him by surprise.

“It took me off guard, because I loved working with my Mayim, and I’m gonna miss her,” he said in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “I can’t speak to her decision-making process or her opinions about it.”

MAYIM BIALIK OUT AS HOST OF ‘JEOPARDY!’, ACTRESS CONFIRMS

Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik on set

Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik were officially named “Jeopardy!” hosts last summer. (FOX via Getty Images)

Speaking on his feelings about now being the sole…


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Trevor Noah Announced As Host For 2024 Grammys

Trevor Noah is preparing to make his return to the Grammy Award stage as he has just been announced as the host of the broadcast for the fourth consecutive year!

Noah shared the news in a new episode of his podcast, What Now? With Trevor Noah.

Taking center stage during the 2024 ceremony, the stand-up comedian is also a producer of the show.

“I think it’s also important to acknowledge something, I’m hosting the Grammys,” Noah shared with listeners. “I’m excited about that, yeah, it’s a lot of fun. I enjoy the Grammys because I get to watch the show in person and then experience and comment on it in person while it is happening.”

On top of hosting, he is also a producer of the show as well as a nominee. He received a nod for the Best Comedy Album category for…


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Jimmy Kimmel announced as 2024 Oscars host

For the fourth time, late-night star and Emmy winner Jimmy Kimmel is set to host the 2024 Oscars ceremony. “I always dreamed of hosting the Oscars exactly four times,” Kimmel joked, in a statement on Wednesday.

Molly McNearney, Kimmel’s wife and an Emmy-winning producer, is also set to return for her second consecutive year producing the show, reports Variety. She’s “especially honored to be part of the Oscars team this year,” the statement added.

Kimmel had previously helmed event in 2017, 2018 and 2023, and was there for the now-infamous 2017 Oscars mishap when “La La Land” was mistakenly announced before the true Best Picture winner, “Moonlight.”

“We are thrilled about Jimmy returning to host and Molly [McNearney] returning as executive producer for the…


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