FPS gaming on an E Ink display? That doesn't seem right... But that's exactly what Wenting Zhang's PaperBoy Game Boy emulator ...
How you organize your firmware project might seem like a minor detail. It isn't. It's one of the highest-leverage decisions on the entire project. A poorly organized project can't scale, can't be ...
Ever since President Donald Trump began his second term, one of his priorities has been renovating parts of the White House and Washington, D.C., as the country gears up for its 250th anniversary.
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At least $60 million in U.S. National Park Service (NPS) funds are going toward Washington, D.C.-based projects as President Trump seeks to “beautify” the city ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary, ...
The administration is spending at least $67 million worth of fees paid by visitors to national parks on fixing D.C. fountains and the Reflecting Pool. By Maxine Joselow and Andrea Fuller Maxine ...
LONDON — May 21, 2026 — The EY organization and Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announced a significant evolution of their alliance, investing more than $1 billion over five years and launching a new ...
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman revealed Friday that his firm Pershing Square Capital has built a stake in Microsoft – and said the tech giant “offers analogous and compelling long-term value” ...
Ontario took its most decisive step yet toward building Canada’s first large-scale nuclear station in more than three decades, directing the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to enter a ...
Theaters were dubious a year ago as to Amazon MGM Studios’ commitment to theatrical. This year, the mood was far different amid the jaw-dropping box office success of 'Project Hail Mary' following a ...
Discover notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The veteran journalist Katrina Manson, who now covers defense tech for Bloomberg, spent much of the past few years asking precisely that question.
Ask most embedded developers why they're still writing firmware in C, and you'll hear the same answer: "C++ is too heavy for embedded." That concern has merit. It's also more than 20 years out of date ...