The Times’s tiny animated athletes flip, spin and soar through the air just like their real-life counterparts.
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill alum Jackson Jones leads biometrics at the 2026 Winter Games, relying on heart-rate ...
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In an age where visual perfection is automated and content is infinite, the true challenge of graphic design is no longer ...
City centre proposals state images must be maximum A4 size, within an envelope bearing a warning ...
The story so far: In 1999, California-based Nvidia Corp. marketed a chip called GeForce 256 as “the world’s first GPU”. Its purpose was to make videogames run better and look better. In the 2.5 ...
A graphic comparing shooting incidents in Lewiston, Maine, before and after ICE deployment has sparked controversy, with accusations of statistical manipulation.
A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill grad and employee at Sports Media Technology (SMT), based in Durham, uses biometric data to display fan excitement at the Winter Olympics.
Geekom makes a good first effort with the GeekBook X14 Pro. The overall design is understated and elegant, and the laptop is ...
So long as you and I get to actually, you know, watch it.
From leopard-print tights to Nike minidresses, Team USA gold medalist Alysa Liu is redefining what we expect from figure ...
In an omen of economic uncertainty ahead, U.S. companies laid off 108,435 workers in January, an increase of 205% from December. That's the highest number of job cuts announced in any January since ...