NEW YORK—It was October 2018, and Brad Karp was atop the legal world. At a rooftop ceremony in Tribeca, the New York Law Journal was honoring Karp, chairman of Paul Weiss, as its attorney of the year.
After writing two November stories analyzing price expectations for Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine, I really didn’t think we’d be offering more informed speculation before the official price was ...
For years, CERN’s particle experiments have fueled speculation about the possibility of creating a black hole. While the idea sounds alarming, physicists explain that any such black holes would be ...
College football has got itself a calendar problem. The Playoff pushes later and later, the transfer portal threatens to extend into infinity, and conference title and bowl games are at risk of being ...
Microsoft released KB5077793 to fix Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 authentication failures. January 2026 security update KB5073379 caused credential prompt failures across multiple Windows ...
The Army has already begun some “virtual reality” training—using VR headsets to prepare soldiers to operate vehicles without needing them to be physically present at those vehicles’ location.
Ever since the Steam Deck landed, gaming enthusiasts have increasingly found refuge in SteamOS. PC gaming, driven by the Linux-based software, is at an all-time high, partly owing to performance woes ...
The Federal Reserve’s policy decisions in recent years have contributed to a worsening of economic inequality in America, and some of the central bank’s policymakers say it’s not a problem they can ...
Members of the Federal Open Market Committee are factoring rising labor productivity in their economic forecasts. In a long-run "unbounded growth" scenario where AI is fully developed, up to 23% of ...
In a nutshell: The long-awaited third installment in the iconic Half-Life series is reportedly nearing completion and fans might not have to wait too much longer to get their hands on it. According to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — As winter weather arrives and road crews brace for another busy pothole season, Indianapolis officials are exploring whether artificial intelligence could help them get ahead of future ...