Leenheer is best known for creating HTML5test.com, the WhichBrowser user-agent parser. He began exploring a CSS-based Doom ...
LAB Theater Project will present the world premiere of X≠X, a new play by Steven Patrick, opening April 16 and running through May 3, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. Directed by Anne Griswold, the play is set ...
This digital series—featuring scholars from CSIS Futures Lab and AI evaluation experts from Scale AI—explores how large language models approach critical foreign policy decision-making scenarios. This ...
NORFOLK, Va. — For several years, the Elizabeth River Project has always imagined a space where many can come to understand climate change and its impacts on Hampton Roads. That idea soon became known ...
A quality game is defined by its characters and environment, storytelling, and player connection. Yet there is immense pressure to deliver polished assets in strict timelines. Many studios may not be ...
Microsoft's new CEO of Gaming and head of Xbox, Asha Sharma, shared the first concrete details about the company's next-generation game console, essentially confirming reports that it will be a hybrid ...
Microsoft has confirmed what many have speculated: that its next-generation gaming console will be a hybrid piece of hardware that can play Xbox games as well as Windows PC games. There aren't yet any ...
The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its less lauded functions — gaming. [via Ars Technica] The run of 54 titles from 2006-2009 ...
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is gearing up to spill the beans on Microsoft’s next-generation console. In a post on X today, she revealed that the system is codenamed “Project Helix.” Confirming previous ...
Edit: The story has been updated to report that Bluepoint's canceled live-service game was a God of War title. Sony has reportedly canceled two unannounced live-service games that were in development ...
Long before video games became something you downloaded or streamed, they existed as curiosities built by scientists who weren’t trying to entertain the world. In the late 1950s, screens were rare and ...