Local artist Kim Sharkey is one of the many who has made the building her creative home, with a cosy studio tucked away at ...
Lenovo’s Legion Pro Rollable concept reportedly expands a 16-inch OLED to 21.5 inches or 24 inches, pairing RTX 5090 power with esports-focused modes and AI overlays, ahead of a CES 2026 reveal.
France's main Braille publisher is in financial crisis after a bold decision to sell its embossed books for the same price as standard ones. Its future raises the broader question of whether printed ...
After 35 years of teaching fiction writing, the prize-winning author shares her wisdom. First tip? Don’t write what you ...
In a world increasingly saturated with machine-generated imagery, illustration is having its moment of rebellion. I'm ...
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A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based ...
A 34-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor usually means a serious hit to your wallet. Right now, though, the Acer Nitro ED340CUR is down to $209.99, which is half off its regular $419.99 price. For a ...
After 30 years of glitchy swiping, it's finally time for New Yorkers to get the subway experience that they deserve.
The economic fortunes of low- and high-income Americans are diverging. The same pattern is happening with companies.
When most people say “When it rains, it pours,” they’re typically referring to a relatively small inconvenience, like a flat tire on the way to work or catching a cold before a vacation.
Workplaces shifted across homes, offices and travel in 2025, and these tools held everything together, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.