Monday, October 31, 2016
CAMPER FW16
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Microsoft's Surface Book Gets Faster Guts, a Bigger Battery
What's More Distracting Than A Noisy Co-Worker? Turns Out, Not Much
Open offices are often said to promote teamwork and communication, but the benefits come with a drawback. Office workers are also distracted by coughs, loud conversations and other annoying noises.
Monday, October 24, 2016
AT&T-Time Warner Merger Raises Concerns Over CNN's Independence
CNN's profitability makes it an attractive part of the Time Warner portfolio that AT&T struck a deal to acquire over the weekend. Concerns have been raised about whether the deal could compromise CNN's independence.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Victorian home in Arkansas receives rectilinear annex by deMx
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Nook Architects uses mirrors to exaggerate space in Barcelona apartment
Strategically placed mirrors are used to reflect natural light and create the illusion of greater space in this compact Barcelona flat, which has been renovated by local studio Nook Architects. Read more
Friday, October 14, 2016
RDGLDGRN: Tiny Desk Concert
The D.C.-area band crafts a striking mix of rock, hip-hop, funk, go-go and Brazilian sounds, fused with energy and humor.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Clive Wilkinson designs Austin workplace with no cubicles or corner offices
US studio Clive Wilkinson Architects has completed a new Texas office for tech company GLG, which features an open-office plan and a variety of communal workspaces. Read more
Carmakers Question The Future of the Automobile, The Driver and The Industry
BMW and Mercedes-Benz have offered clues on how they expect to deal with a future that includes self-driving cars.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Google Home Is Finally Ready to Rumble With Amazon Echo
Monday, October 3, 2016
Donald Trump, Those Taxes And 'The New York Times'
The Times' story revealing Trump's huge losses two decades ago relies on documents sent anonymously to the newspaper. No criminality by Trump was alleged, but critics of the Times say it broke laws.