E-Sports Wins Formal Recognition from Major Sports Federation
Professional gaming edges closer to mainstream sport status, but questions remain about regulation and health.
Professional gaming edges closer to mainstream sport status, but questions remain about regulation and health.
The return of meaningful interest is changing how families balance spending, debt, and emergency funds.
Studios and hardware makers are testing whether audiences want spectacle at home or simply better storytelling.
A battery alternative steps out of the lab and into warehouses, with utilities as early customers.
As curative therapies arrive, governments face a choice: ration, negotiate hard, or redesign payment models.
Entertainment giants are rediscovering an old idea: simplify the bill and reduce churn.
A push for open hardware gains momentum as supply chain shocks make flexibility a strategic advantage.
Central bankers say the project is about choice and sovereignty, not replacing cash overnight.
After tense negotiations, a new contract sets guardrails for an industry racing to automate translation at scale.
The strategy shifts from chasing floating garbage patches to intercepting plastics upstream.
The technology is efficient, but consumers want to know when prices are changing and why.
Rail operators are betting that comfort, climate concerns, and city-center access can beat budget airfare.