New York City has always been a place that people flock to—to live, to work, to visit, or to play. It’s big and exciting, and there’s almost always something happening: a new play, a new exhibit, or a ...
A senior leader at Fujitsu told colleagues the first report from the public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal was “not that bad”, despite it linking problems with the IT supplier’s software ...
Nvidia has partnered with Japanese technology giant Fujitsu to work together on vertical industry-specific artificial intelligence projects. The collaboration will focus on co-developing and ...
After more than a decade, Google is updating its logo across its products and services. After more than a decade, Google is updating its logo across its products and services. is a news writer who ...
Beloved Manhattan home goods store Fishs Eddy is coming to Brooklyn. The quirky retailer, famous for its cluttered shelves and vast selection of offbeat decor and tableware, will open at 81 Front ...
Iconic New York retailer Fishs Eddy plans to open its second location in the city early next month, Crain's can exclusively report. Fishs Eddy, the almost-40-year-old dishware brand best known for its ...
Cracker Barrel's new logo isn't quite getting a stamp of approval from some customers. The nationwide restaurant chain and country store, which is known for its comfort food and nostalgic atmosphere, ...
Days before the college football season begins, the University of Notre Dame unveiled a new logo for its storied program Thursday — one that emphasizes football while downplaying the "fighting" in the ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Graceful ...
Travis Scott is adding heft to last night’s (July 13) surprise release of the Jackboys 2 compilation with an official video for “Dumbo,” which was directed by Gabriel Moses. In it, an oft-shirtless ...
DUMBO, now a popular spot for young people and tourists, became a true community in the 1970s when artists and loft lovers seeking space outside Manhattan moved into commercial lofts illegally. The ...