Bits offers a steady stream of news and analysis on the technology industry throughout the day from New York Times writers and freelancers. We cover start-ups, tech leaders like Google and Apple, enterprise technology, ...
Vormann's New York adventure is part of a larger artistic endeavor called Dispatchwork. He's been to ten cities around the world filling in the cracks with colorful Lego creations. This modern art project is a great exploration of ...
In early February, the two news organizations got into an online battle in which Gothamist publisher and co-founder Jake Dobkin blasted the New York Times for "sucking on the teat of some old rich guy (or heir)." But now, the New York ...
Using the latest technology, a traveling installation in New York City reminds passerby about the challenges facing the city's homeless population and empowers viewers to take action. The installation is comprised of a video projection ...
The New York Times likes its public relations chiefs poached. The company said on Tuesday that Wall Street Journal spokesman Bob Christie will take over the position that Catherine Mathis left last year.
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We hope Luis Acosta's package design will remind all New Yorkers of their power to take control of their health,” said Dr. Thomas Farley, New York City Health Commissioner, today said in a statement announcing the winner. ...
Mar. 9, 2010 - Have you ever pondered what an existing modern city map would look like in the world of role-playing 8-bit video games? Didn't think so but, thanks to.
While Pool does seem to have a good set of skills, his injuries will certainly make New York hesitant (he is suspected to have had at least four concussions since his rookie season in 2005). I seriously doubt anything will materialize ...
He joins the Times as the Wall Street Journal sets to debut its New York section, roll out a metered paywall system for its website, and deal with rumors that Carlos Slim is buying up the company. According to the memo Christie sent to ...
New York Yankees chairman and principal owner George M. Steinbrenner, right, sits with his daughter Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal as the pair sit in the family' private box watching the Yankees defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-5 in ...
The New York Times is planning to offer its Book Review as a separate digital e-reader product, disaggregated from the rest of the Times content on the mobile devices, according to James Dunn, director of marketing for The New York ...
As everyone knows – everyone, that is, excepting those sophisticates who revere The New York Times – the former “paper of record” routinely plays fast and loose with news that bears on its ideological agenda, both by how (and whether) ...
Upstate New York voters may be experiencing a sense of déjà vu, as state election officials prepare for the possibility of a third special election in the wake of Democratic Rep. Eric Massa's planned resignation Monday amid allegations ...
Sexually-active New Yorkers can breathe easy: a winner has been declared in the NYC condom contest. The Health Department declared Luis Acosta's electronic power button design the champion of city condoms.
Last week's New York Times article on academic freedom legislation makes a false assertion that the Selman v. Cobb County Board of Education claimed it was illegal to single out evolution in a curricular policy. ...