Apple's $1.9B European Plan
Apple, which is already spending a pretty penny on its new Cupertino HQ (above), plans to dump $1.9B into data centers in Ireland and Denmark, reports Bloomberg. It's the tech giant's biggest European investment to date, and the centers will be powered by renewable energy. The two centers will open in 2017. The centers will follow other tech titans that have opened similar facilities in that part of the world: Google debuted a data center in Finland in 2011 and Facebook got rolling on one in Sweden in 2013.