COMPUTER-drawn 3D avatars of EVERY World Cup player will allow quicker and more accurate VAR calls this month. Fifa tech experts will scan all 1,248 players on duty in the USA, Canada and Mexico ...
Janelle Salaün is no longer with Project B. A Project B spokesperson told Front Office Sports that the French forward will not be a part of the global basketball league’s inaugural season after she ...
Propaganda shifts towards nationalist themes to broaden appeal Scepticism about narrative of national unity Iran has enjoyed success with Strait of Hormuz but economy faltering at home DUBAI, May 21 ...
Former Giants wide receiver Collin Johnson is trading NFL playbooks for MIT textbooks, announcing his retirement Thursday to pursue a master’s degree at one of the world’s most prestigious business ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A full length basketball court, a trade school and even a bank are just some of the amenities that will be in the Project HOOD Center on Chicago's South Side. On Sunday, roughly 1,000 ...
The Chelsea striker has been strongly linked with a move to Barcelona this week, with the Catalan side seriously courting the attacker. It looks like Pedro might have his head turned by interest from ...
My Eyes Hurt: Long ago, hardware manufacturers and entertainment companies were actively trying to make 3D gaming a reality. Today, stereoscopic imaging is all but forgotten on major gaming platforms, ...
My Alerts is a service for subscribers. Please login or subscribe in order to use My Alerts. Japan’s Eneos Xplora (formerly JX Nippon Oil & Gas) is poised to pick up a key stake in Petronas’ Malaysia ...
A viral GitHub project that claims to clone coworkers into a reusable AI skill is forcing Chinese tech workers to confront deeper fears. Tech workers in China are being instructed by their bosses to ...
At least 70 people are in the team that is scheduled to negotiate with the American side in Pakistan on Saturday. By Farnaz Fassihi Farnaz Fassihi has covered Iran for three decades, living and ...
3D printing is supposed to make prototyping easier, but anyone who’s used it knows the pain. You design something, hit print, wait hours… and then realize it looks nothing like what you imagined.
As technology improves, researchers slowly bridge the gap between prosthetics and human limbs: Scientists have developed a prosthetic hand that lets users feel temperatures and bionic legs that move ...